An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... ancient . Neither will the subject be found to be so uncertain in its evidence as we might , from the nature of it , be led to expect . The scholar , who shall prosecute the inquiry with industry , will find himself agree- ably ...
... ancient . Neither will the subject be found to be so uncertain in its evidence as we might , from the nature of it , be led to expect . The scholar , who shall prosecute the inquiry with industry , will find himself agree- ably ...
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... ancient : but when did the race of ancient Greeks cease ? To this question it will be answered , that , though we cannot fix on any precise date when the people speaking the ancient Greek ceased to exist , their language was gradually ...
... ancient : but when did the race of ancient Greeks cease ? To this question it will be answered , that , though we cannot fix on any precise date when the people speaking the ancient Greek ceased to exist , their language was gradually ...
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... ancient Greeks as having preserved their language uncorrupt down to that period . None of the writers on the subject have ventured to date any extensive or general cor- ruption of the structure or pronunciation of the Greek language ...
... ancient Greeks as having preserved their language uncorrupt down to that period . None of the writers on the subject have ventured to date any extensive or general cor- ruption of the structure or pronunciation of the Greek language ...
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... ancient : but when did the race of ancient Greeks cease ? To this question it will be answered , that , though we cannot fix on any precise date when the people speaking the ancient Greek ceased to exist , their language was gradually ...
... ancient : but when did the race of ancient Greeks cease ? To this question it will be answered , that , though we cannot fix on any precise date when the people speaking the ancient Greek ceased to exist , their language was gradually ...
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... ancient Greeks as having preserved their language uncorrupt down to that period . None of the writers on the subject have ventured to date any extensive or general cor- ruption of the structure or pronunciation of the Greek language ...
... ancient Greeks as having preserved their language uncorrupt down to that period . None of the writers on the subject have ventured to date any extensive or general cor- ruption of the structure or pronunciation of the Greek language ...
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