Excerpt from A Greek Reader, for the Use of Schools: Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, With English Notes and a Lexicon; Adapted Particularly to the Greek Grammar of E. A. Sophocles, A. M
A single extract, of some length, is given from Herodotus, for the purpose of imparting to the scholar an idea of the beautiful Ionic dialect and the narrative powers of the Father of History.
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