Greek exercises containing the substance of the Greek syntax

Fisk Benjamin Franklin

Book 1 of Old school

Language: English, Greek; Ancient (to 1453)

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Excerpt from Greek Exercises: Containing the Substance of the Greek Syntax, Illustrated by Passages From the Best Greek Authors, to Be Written Out From the Words Given in Their Simplest Form

The accents are so useful an appendage to the written language, that it has an ungrateful appearance when divested of them; and therefore the proper one is here given to every word, as in a They can embarrass no one; for those who choose to write the Exercises without them, will entirely omit them; and those who wish to discipline them selves in suiting the accents to the various inflections and situations Of'the words, will be enabled to do this, in almost every instance, by the rules in the Grammar on this subject.