A First Greek Writer. With Exercises and Vocabularies |
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able Accordingly Accusative Adjective already answered Aorist appeared arrived Article asked attraction beautiful become begin Boeotian called clause coming corresponding Dative describe difficulty enemy English everything example EXERCISE express fear follows Future Genitive Genitive Absolute give given gold Greek hand happened head hope horse idiom Infinitive Interrogative killed king Latin learner less letter live longer look matter meaning mind naturally negative neuter never night Nominative Observe omitted once Optative owing Participle Perfect person Present principle Pronoun ready Relative rest rule sentence sheep simply slave sometimes stand stone strong Substantive tell Tenses things took turn usage Verbs VOCABULARY wish wonderful δε διά εν επί και μεν μη οι ον ου ουκ το
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Page 32 - ... new and delightful discovery. I used to wonder how a man of such extraordinary ability and attainments could descend to the commonplaces of the language. I see now that he recognised his function as a teacher and did the work at his hand honestly and thoroughly ! ' When the subject of the Infinitive is the same as the subject of the principal verb, it is put in the Nominative case ' falls as distinctly on my ear to-day as it did five and twenty years ago. In the Middle Class one lecture was given...