An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 sider |
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... rhythm , the variety of its dialects , have engaged the thoughts and employed the pens of men far above pedantry . To the lovers and admirers of Greek ( and for them alone the following pages have been written ) no excuse will be ...
... rhythm , the variety of its dialects , have engaged the thoughts and employed the pens of men far above pedantry . To the lovers and admirers of Greek ( and for them alone the following pages have been written ) no excuse will be ...
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... rhythm of Greek . His only defect is , that he chose to write in various metres , which , in a subject re- quiring great precision of expression , makes him appear quaint and pedantic , and sometimes ob- scure . The Erasmians are ...
... rhythm of Greek . His only defect is , that he chose to write in various metres , which , in a subject re- quiring great precision of expression , makes him appear quaint and pedantic , and sometimes ob- scure . The Erasmians are ...
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... in prose , it must be έφιζε in verse . Primatt's theory ought further to be suspected from the circumstance of its being confined to Greek . Considering the simi- larity between the rhythm of Greek and Latin verse , 156 QUANTITY .
... in prose , it must be έφιζε in verse . Primatt's theory ought further to be suspected from the circumstance of its being confined to Greek . Considering the simi- larity between the rhythm of Greek and Latin verse , 156 QUANTITY .
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George James Pennington. larity between the rhythm of Greek and Latin verse , it would be probable that any quality in the ordinary accent which made it unfit for poetic modulation , would make it equally unfit in one language as in the ...
George James Pennington. larity between the rhythm of Greek and Latin verse , it would be probable that any quality in the ordinary accent which made it unfit for poetic modulation , would make it equally unfit in one language as in the ...
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... rhythm , variety , and that which waits upon the other three - propriety . Under the head of what is pleasing I class beauty , and grace , and fluency , and sweetness , and naturalness , and qualities of the same nature . Under the head ...
... rhythm , variety , and that which waits upon the other three - propriety . Under the head of what is pleasing I class beauty , and grace , and fluency , and sweetness , and naturalness , and qualities of the same nature . Under the head ...
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