An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... according to Quinc- tilian's rule , " Consuetudinem sermonis vocabo consensum eruditorum ; sicut vivendi , consensum bonorum . " - I . 6. 45. I doubt whether some critics , particularly among the modern Greeks , have sufficiently ...
... according to Quinc- tilian's rule , " Consuetudinem sermonis vocabo consensum eruditorum ; sicut vivendi , consensum bonorum . " - I . 6. 45. I doubt whether some critics , particularly among the modern Greeks , have sufficiently ...
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... according to the Latin manner , even by the Greeks , who in their inscriptions and coins might represent each single Latin letter by that Greek letter which had the same place in the alphabet , or the same shape with it , without ...
... according to the Latin manner , even by the Greeks , who in their inscriptions and coins might represent each single Latin letter by that Greek letter which had the same place in the alphabet , or the same shape with it , without ...
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... According to this reasoning , Bárpaxo in Aristophanes must mean ducks , as he makes them say coat , which , with the accent on the last syllable , is exactly quacks " ; and av , aù , which he puts into the mouth of a dog , must be ...
... According to this reasoning , Bárpaxo in Aristophanes must mean ducks , as he makes them say coat , which , with the accent on the last syllable , is exactly quacks " ; and av , aù , which he puts into the mouth of a dog , must be ...
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... according to Dionysius , made the primary or elementary sounds more than twenty - four , considered the long sounds of A , I , and Y , as differing from the short , which it is clear they did in as great a degree as the E and O differed ...
... according to Dionysius , made the primary or elementary sounds more than twenty - four , considered the long sounds of A , I , and Y , as differing from the short , which it is clear they did in as great a degree as the E and O differed ...
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... according to the mood : νικώ ( I conquer ) being the indicative , and vik ( be thou conquer- ed ) the imperative : he adds , that it may also be made of the third person by adding the I , and so making it of the optative mood , in which ...
... according to the mood : νικώ ( I conquer ) being the indicative , and vik ( be thou conquer- ed ) the imperative : he adds , that it may also be made of the third person by adding the I , and so making it of the optative mood , in which ...
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