Excerpt from Syntax of Classical Greek From Homer to Demosthenes, Vol. 2: The Syntax of the Simple Sentence Continued, Embracing the Doctrine of the Article
Position Of the Adjective Attribute,~505 sqq. Separation Of Attribute from Substantive, 506. Position Of Adjectives used Partitively, 507. Position Of Common Attribute, 508 sqq.
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