A manual of Greek prose compositionParker, 1858 - 318页 |
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... Τὸ μὲν πρῶτον ἀγαπητὸν ἦν παρὰ τοῦ δήμου τῶν ἄλλων ἑκάστῳ καὶ τιμῆς καὶ ἀρχῆς καὶ ἀγαθοῦ τινος μεταλαβεῖν . - DEMOSTH . Olynth . iii . 37 . Εκάστῳ is directly dependent upon ἀγαπητὸν , but παρὰ τοῦ δήμου is allowed precedence , from the ...
... Τὸ μὲν πρῶτον ἀγαπητὸν ἦν παρὰ τοῦ δήμου τῶν ἄλλων ἑκάστῳ καὶ τιμῆς καὶ ἀρχῆς καὶ ἀγαθοῦ τινος μεταλαβεῖν . - DEMOSTH . Olynth . iii . 37 . Εκάστῳ is directly dependent upon ἀγαπητὸν , but παρὰ τοῦ δήμου is allowed precedence , from the ...
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... τὸ ἐπ ̓ ἐμὲ ' as far as is in my power ” ; τὸ ἐπὶ τούτῳ , “ hereon , ” εἰς διδασκάλου φοιτᾷν κ.τ.λ. ( 4 ) Ellypse of the verb ; e.g. ἐς κόρακας , ἐς φθόρον [ ἔῤῥε ] , πρὸς σὲ γονάτων [ ἱκετεύω ] . Ellyptical usages are very congenial to ...
... τὸ ἐπ ̓ ἐμὲ ' as far as is in my power ” ; τὸ ἐπὶ τούτῳ , “ hereon , ” εἰς διδασκάλου φοιτᾷν κ.τ.λ. ( 4 ) Ellypse of the verb ; e.g. ἐς κόρακας , ἐς φθόρον [ ἔῤῥε ] , πρὸς σὲ γονάτων [ ἱκετεύω ] . Ellyptical usages are very congenial to ...
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... τὸ ἀκρίτως ξυνεχὲς τῆς ἁμίλλης , vii . 71 ; are as far beyond exception as passages like the following , which require the parenthetical insertion of an explanatory clause , are beyond forgiveness . The spokesman of the Corinthian ...
... τὸ ἀκρίτως ξυνεχὲς τῆς ἁμίλλης , vii . 71 ; are as far beyond exception as passages like the following , which require the parenthetical insertion of an explanatory clause , are beyond forgiveness . The spokesman of the Corinthian ...
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... Τὸ δεδιὸς , τὸ θαρσοῦν . i . 36. Τὸ εὐτυχές , ii . 44. Τῆς γνώμης τὸ μὴ κατὰ κράτος νικηθέν τῆς ξυμφορᾶς τῷ ἀποβάντι . ii . 87. Τῷ αὐτίκα χρησίμῳ ὑμῶν τε καὶ ἐκείνων πολεμίῳ . iii . 56 . Cf. ANTIPHO , de Cade Herod . 7 : ' Ev τ vμeтéρw ...
... Τὸ δεδιὸς , τὸ θαρσοῦν . i . 36. Τὸ εὐτυχές , ii . 44. Τῆς γνώμης τὸ μὴ κατὰ κράτος νικηθέν τῆς ξυμφορᾶς τῷ ἀποβάντι . ii . 87. Τῷ αὐτίκα χρησίμῳ ὑμῶν τε καὶ ἐκείνων πολεμίῳ . iii . 56 . Cf. ANTIPHO , de Cade Herod . 7 : ' Ev τ vμeтéρw ...
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... τὸ ἱππικὸν ὑμῶν , ' he has in- jured your cavalry force , ' cf. p . 226 ; à πeπoλítevμai , ' my political career , 486 , 1 ; ἃ τούτου τοῦ νόμου γεγράμμεθα , ' the points which I have censured as unconstitutional in this law . The list ...
... τὸ ἱππικὸν ὑμῶν , ' he has in- jured your cavalry force , ' cf. p . 226 ; à πeπoλítevμai , ' my political career , 486 , 1 ; ἃ τούτου τοῦ νόμου γεγράμμεθα , ' the points which I have censured as unconstitutional in this law . The list ...
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