An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 sider |
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... manners and of empires , we find in its records the best treasure - house of learning ; and in the force , the pathos , the sim- plicity , the dignity of the great men who wrote it , the purest criterion of taste . And , precious as ...
... manners and of empires , we find in its records the best treasure - house of learning ; and in the force , the pathos , the sim- plicity , the dignity of the great men who wrote it , the purest criterion of taste . And , precious as ...
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... manner , and in sup- port of this proposition I show that it was so pro- nounced at a given period , if that period be con- sidered by my opponent as an age of barbarism , he will be so far from admitting my conclusion , that he will ...
... manner , and in sup- port of this proposition I show that it was so pro- nounced at a given period , if that period be con- sidered by my opponent as an age of barbarism , he will be so far from admitting my conclusion , that he will ...
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... manner in the time of Athenæus , we are warranted , in the absence of proof to the con- trary , in supposing it to have been pronounced in the same way in the time of Homer : and what prevailed in Homer's time may be pre- sumed to have ...
... manner in the time of Athenæus , we are warranted , in the absence of proof to the con- trary , in supposing it to have been pronounced in the same way in the time of Homer : and what prevailed in Homer's time may be pre- sumed to have ...
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... manner from the Attics , for , if they had , they would have retained the word nμépa in their writings ; but that they gave to the first syllable of the word a spe- cific sound , which both they and the Attics re- presented by the ...
... manner from the Attics , for , if they had , they would have retained the word nμépa in their writings ; but that they gave to the first syllable of the word a spe- cific sound , which both they and the Attics re- presented by the ...
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... 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 consideration as to the way ...
... 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 consideration as to the way ...
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2d Edition accent and quantity accentual marks acute accent ancient Apollonius arsis and thesis Athenæus Attic authority barytone circumflex cited cloth corruption Dionysius diphthong enclitic English Engravings expression Gally give grammarians grave grave accent Greece Greek accents Greek language Henninius Herodian History Homer HOWITT Illustrations instance J. C. LOUDON lable last syllable Latin lay the accent learned letter long syllable manner manuscripts metre mode modern Greeks nature nounced observed oxytone paroxytone passage penultimate Plates poetry poets post 8vo Primatt probably pronounced pronunciation proparoxytone prose Quinctilian rhythm rule says scholars seems short syllable sound suppose Thucydides tion TREATISE trisyllables verse Vignette Titles vols Vossius vowels Woodcuts writers γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ μὲν οἱ οἷον ὀξύνεται οὐ περὶ τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν ὡς