Excerpt from The Elements of Greek Grammar
Under the head of Prepositions, the Editor has taken the liberty of attempting to explain their uses on a new plan, which it is hoped may prove serviceable.
The arrangement of the previous edition has been retained in the present, with the exception of the Remarks on the Tenses and Moods; these have been enlarged and placed at the end of the Syntax.
Along with the new matter introduced into this edition will be found some observations on the Sanskrit language, under the History of the Dialects, and the admirable dissertation of Thiersch on the Homeric Digamma.
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