An Elementary Greek Grammar

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Francis & John Rivington, 1848 - 291 pagine

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Pagina 78 - Verbs compounded with Prepositions take the Augment between the Preposition and the Verb ; as, irtpi¡itvia, I await, wtpufifvov ; but in the vernacular the Augment is often placed before the Preposition ; as, ¿mpt/unor.
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