An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 sider |
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... mode would still have been the best.- " Superest igitur consuetudo : nam fuerit pene ridiculum malle sermonem quo locuti sunt homines , quam quo loquantur . " - Quinctil . I. 6. 43. So that all writers born before the third century , on ...
... mode would still have been the best.- " Superest igitur consuetudo : nam fuerit pene ridiculum malle sermonem quo locuti sunt homines , quam quo loquantur . " - Quinctil . I. 6. 43. So that all writers born before the third century , on ...
Side 12
... mode of pro- nouncing the letter H by the Attics will be equally true of the Dorians , though it may still be true that the Dorians often substituted the A for it ; where , however , the orthography being the same the dialects differed ...
... mode of pro- nouncing the letter H by the Attics will be equally true of the Dorians , though it may still be true that the Dorians often substituted the A for it ; where , however , the orthography being the same the dialects differed ...
Side 13
... of attention to this obvious truth has caused much perplex- ity . Ingenious scholars have , in many cases , 66 proved to their own satisfaction the right mode of ANALOGY BETWEEN THE GREEK AND LATIN . 13 Analogy between the Greek and Latin.
... of attention to this obvious truth has caused much perplex- ity . Ingenious scholars have , in many cases , 66 proved to their own satisfaction the right mode of ANALOGY BETWEEN THE GREEK AND LATIN . 13 Analogy between the Greek and Latin.
Side 14
George James Pennington. 66 proved to their own satisfaction the right mode of pronouncing the letters of a given Greek word , from the Latin word corresponding with it ; though this reasoning assumes , not only a general analogy between ...
George James Pennington. 66 proved to their own satisfaction the right mode of pronouncing the letters of a given Greek word , from the Latin word corresponding with it ; though this reasoning assumes , not only a general analogy between ...
Side 16
... at least as good direc- tion for the proper mode of pronouncing Greek as Latin , and I think in most cases better . But although we can derive little information from the form which 16 ANALOGY BETWEEN THE GREEK AND LATIN .
... at least as good direc- tion for the proper mode of pronouncing Greek as Latin , and I think in most cases better . But although we can derive little information from the form which 16 ANALOGY BETWEEN THE GREEK AND LATIN .
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