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Excerpt from Neilson's Greek Exercises: Abridged and Revised in Syntax, Ellipsis, Dialects, Prosody, and Metaphrasis; To Which Is Prefixed, a Concise, but Comprehensive Syntax for the Use of Colleges, Academies and Schools
The sentences are all, except in one or two unavoidable instances, in Attic prose; for it is evidently improper to distract the learner's attention from syntax, to poetic licenses, or variety of dialects.' Each chapter 18 divided into three parts. The first con tains plain sentences, rarely anticipating any subsequent rule; these ought to be all rendered into correct Greek, before the othe1 parts of the chapters are attempted. The second con tains more variety of expression, and exemplifies the ru espromiscuously, as well as the particular one prefixed to each chapter: this part is from TI to the end of the English senten ces. Having finished these sentences, in all the chapters on Syntax, the student will be able to translate the third part of each chapter, which consists of Latin sentences, with no corresponding Greek.
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