{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3908", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3924", "width": "2292", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3924", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3924", "width": "2264", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3924", "width": "2200", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3884", "width": "2292", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "GREEK EXERCISES,\\nIN\\nSYNTAX, ELLIPSIS, DIALECTS, PROSODY,\\nAND\\nMETAPHRASIS.\\nTO WHICH IS PREFIXED\\nA CONCISE BUT COMPREHENSIVE\\nSYNTAX.\\n^HE FOVRTH EDITION, WITH OBSERVATIONS ON SOME IDIOMS OF\\nTHE GREEK LANGUAGE.\\nO Greecf.1 thou sapient nurse of Finer Arts I\\nWhich to bright Science blooming Fancy bore,\\nBe this thy praise, that Thou, and Thou alone,\\nin thiise hast led the way, in these excell d,\\nCrown d with the laurel of assenting time.\\nIn thy full Language, speaking mighty things;\\nLike a clear torrent close, or else dirfus d\\nA broad, majestic stream, and rolling on\\nThrough all the winding harmony of sound,\\nThomson.\\nBy Key, WILLIAM NEILSCXN, D.D.M.R.LA.\\nEDINBURGH:\\nl^rinteu at tfie {nmuerjSitp Jpmtf.\\nrOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME BROWN, LONDON\\nAND JOHN ANDERSON, EDINBURGH.\\n1814.", "height": "3908", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "*4\\nCnteret: m \u00c2\u00a9tattotterjej \u00e2\u0082\u00ac)aH.", "height": "3920", "width": "2268", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "Rev. JOHN KEARNEY, D.D.\\nPROVOST\\nOF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN,\\n.SIR,\\nIn being permitted to dedicate this work to\\nto you, I feel that grateful pleasure, which arises\\nfrom the contemplation of labours sanctioned and en-\\ncour aged by the patron and judge of elegant litera-\\nture.\\nIt shall be my constant endeavour, as it is my\\nanxious wish, to merit a continuance of your kind at\\ntentioiu\\nI am,\\nSir,\\nWith the sincerest respect,\\nYour obliged humble servant,\\nWm. NE1LSON.\\nDUNDALK,\\nAugust, 1803.", "height": "3892", "width": "2192", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3924", "width": "2316", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "PREFACE.\\nJL O acquire a correct knowledge of any language, it is\\nneceffary to study not only the words of it, but the man-\\nner of their combination, in the construction of fentences,\\nWithout this minute analyfis, words may be learned, as by\\nrote but no taste for elegance of ftyle can be formed no\\nunderstanding of apparently obfcure expressions, nor gene-\\nral idea of the language can be obtained.\\nFor this reafon, many works have been publifhed, in-\\ntroductory to the making of Latin, and ufed with the best\\neffect. That, which is now offered to the public, is an\\nattempt to furnifh a similar opportunity for improvement*\\nin the mofl beautiful and important language of antiquity\\nthe language, from which almost all the terms of fcience\\nare derived, and in which the fubstance of general know*\\nledge is contained.\\nIn the concile Syntax, which is prefixed to the Exer-\\ncifes, the rules, or parts of rules, which differ from Latin\\nconstruction, are marked with afterifms that the student\\nmay fee, at once, the agreement, and the difference of the\\ntwo languages. It is particularly recommended to the\\nteacher, to make the pupil ftudy the Notes ort Syntax, and\\nthe obfervations, at the end of the volume, to which refe-\\nrences are made, and give an account of them, when he\\nrecites the rules to which they are annexed.\\nThe fentences, of which the Exercifes are compofed,\\nhave been felected from a great variety of the finest authors.\\nIt was judged unnecessary to infert the author s name, at\\nthe end of each fentence, as this part of the work exhibits\\nthofe forms of exprcflion only, which are common to all\\nthe Greek writers.\\nThe fentences are all, except in one or two unavoidable\\ninstances, in Attic, profe for it is evidently improper to\\nthe learner s attention from fyntax, to poetic H*\\nri af dial 6b.", "height": "3892", "width": "2184", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "vi\\nEach chapter is divided into three parts. The firft: con-\\ntains plain fentences, rarely anticipating any fubfequent\\nrule thefe ought to be all rendered into correct Greek,\\nbefore the other parts of the chapters are attempted. The\\nfecond contains more variety of expreflion, and exemplifies\\nthe rules promifcuoufly, as well as the particular one pre-\\nfixed to each chapter this part is from to the end of\\nthe Englifh fentences. Having finifhed thefe fentences,\\nin all the chapters on fyntax, the fludent will be able to\\ntranflate the third part of each chapter, which confifts of\\nLatin fentences, with no correfponding Greek.\\nAs there are many Elliptical expreffions, which cannot\\nbe comprehended under any general rules of Syntax,- a fe-\\nlegion of the moft important examples has been made from\\nBos s excellent work on Elliplis. The fcholar is to fupply\\nthe words omitted which he will do with eafe, being\\nenabled, by the tranflation, to find them, and directed, by\\nthe blank fpaces in the Greek page, where they ought to\\nbe placed. The Latin language was preferred to Englifh,\\nin thefe, in the fentences to be tranilated at the end of\\neach chapter, and in the chapter on Metaphrafis, as we have\\nno Englifh- Greek Lexicon.\\nIn order to give a knowledge of the different Dialects,\\nquotations fromjonic, Doric, and JEolic writers, and Ho-\\nmer, are inferted, which are to be rendered into the com-\\nmon Attic Greek. The ftudent will thus learn fcvery\\nthing of importance in each, with much more eafe and\\npleafure, than by committing a number of rules to memory.\\nThe lines reduced to profaic order, and to be returned\\ninto metre, are intended to form a tafte for the melody of\\nGreek poetry. And, to imprefs upon the mind the dif-\\ntinction between a poetic and profaic ftyle, it is recom-\\nmended to exercife learners in paraphrafing, or imitating in\\nprofe, felect pafTages of the Greek poets. This is ufually\\ncalled Metaphrafis. A fhort fpecimen of it is given in the\\nla ft chapter. It was thought unnecefTary to infert more\\npieces of this kind, as any poet will furnifh fufficicnt exer-\\ntifes.", "height": "3924", "width": "2328", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "PREFACE\\nSECOND EDITION.\\nOincE tlie firft publication of the Greek Exercifes, the\\nauthor has been furniilied with emendations and improve-\\nments, from feveral very eminent fcholars. Thefe, to-\\ngether with his own remarks, have enabled him to make\\nthe prefent edition much more perfect than the firft. Some\\nof the rules on Syntax have been written anew and addi-\\ntional examples have been inferted, in fome chapters of the\\nExercifes. In the chapter on Profody, exercifes, in Pen-\\ntameter, and Iambic verfe, have been added to the original\\nHexameter and the principles of the notes on Syntax\\nhave been Amplified.\\nHe feels much gratified, in thus publicly acknowledging\\nthe very kind attention of ProfeiTor Young, Glafgow Uni-\\nverfity and ProfeiTor Dalzel, Edinburgh. The continued\\nfriendfhip of Reverend Dr. Bruce, Belfaft Academy and\\nReverend Mr. Hincks, Cork with that of many other\\ngentlemen, who have affifted him in improving this work,\\ndemands his grateful acknowledgments.\\nBundaih, Augujl I 3c 5.\\nCjp Betides many amendments, and addition?, in the fe-\\nveral chapters, an entire chapter (the firfr in this third e-\\ndition) has been added and a number of words, in the\\ncommon Greek, inferted in the chapter on Dialects, which\\nare to be rendered into Attic, Ionic, and Doric Greek.\\nApril \\\\Zc j.", "height": "3908", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "ADVERTISEMENT\\nFOURTH EDITION.\\nX o this edition are added, Obfervations on feme Idioms of\\nthe Greek Language. Thefe were publifhed, fome years ago,\\nin the authors Greek Idioms but they are now confiderably\\nenlarged. The understanding of the peculiar idoms of a\\nlanguage being, at once, a difficult and important bufinefs,\\nit is hoped that thefe obfervations will facilitate it to the\\nStudent.\\nIn making them, no attention was paid to the technical\\norder of Syntax. The object was to fhew how the Greeks\\nexprefled ideas common to all perfons, but uttered in vari-\\nous manners to follow, as much as poffible, the courfe of\\nnature, and habit, in the formation of the language. How\\nfar the author has fucceeded muft. be decided by thofe who\\nare competent judges. Many of the obfervations muft be,\\nalready, familiar to the Greek fcholar but,, he believes that\\nfeveral of them are original. Where he has ventured to\\ndiffer in opinion, from eminent writers, it is with diffidence,\\nand refpect.\\nIt will be evident, that the whole treatife is merely a con-\\ncife view of the general principles, and moft ufual Idioms.\\nTo have gone at large into the elucidation of any one title\\nin it, would have required a volume. But it is hoped,\\nthat the Student who imprefles thefe obfervations on his\\nmind, will find both eafe and pleafure, in applying them to\\nthe folution of fuch phrafes as may occur in the courfe of\\nhis reading.\\nThofe who wifli for more minute and extenfive inveftiga-\\ntions on this fubject, may confult Middletons doElrine of the\\nGreek Article Boss Ellipfes Vigeruss Idiot isms Kujler on\\nthe Middle Voice Hwgeveeris Particles and Dawes s M f\\nitilanea Critica*", "height": "3900", "width": "2292", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "It is only neceiTary to add, that, as the under/landing of\\nthe Scriptures is, unqueftionably, the moft important objecl\\nin learning Greek; the author has paid particular attention,\\nboth to introduce fentences from the Septuagint and New\\nTeftament into the Exerctfes s and to illuftrate feveral of\\nthe Idioms which occur in thefe books, in the Obfervatiom.\\nDutidalh, November 1 8 13.", "height": "3840", "width": "2200", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "3\\nRrmnrhs neeejjliry to be chfcrved in writing GrecJc,\\n1. The fin.il letter is generally cut oiY, (except in\\nVerbs), from words ending in a, i, i, o y ai or o/, when the\\nfollowing words begins with a vowel as, YIolyt t\\\\iyov.\\n2. All words ending in n, and verbs in e and take\\nwhen the following word begins with a vowel as, Etxoav\\n3. N is changed into 7, in compounds, before, a, y,\\nand into ft, before cr, p, as, Eyxpico, ov/uq Ktyu.\\n4. When the following word begins with an alpirated\\nvowel, the tenuis, or intermediate confonant preceding, is\\nchanged into an afpirate as, a to tu, A p cv.\\n5. Ex and cv are ufcd before confonants, t% and qvk, or\\nCV X\u00c2\u00bb before vowels j as, E\u00c2\u00a3 J/^k, ov toj;7-o.\\n6. The Attics ufe all contractions.\\nThe manner of expreflion, in which each tenfe is trans-\\nlated in. the fecond chapter, is retained, in general, through-\\nout the work but as this could not be always done, and\\nas there are many varieties of expreflion, which the moft\\nliteral translation could not afcertain, fmall Englifh letters\\nand figures are affixed to fuch Greek words as might pro*\\nbabiy be rendered improperly.\\nAfter a Verb\\ndenotes Optative.\\nf Infinitive.\\nh Participle.\\nAfter a Substantive, Adjec-\\ntive, Pronoun, or Participle,\\nm Mafculine.\\ndenotes Active.\\nMiddle.\\nPaffive.\\nPrefent.\\nImperfect:.\\n1 ft Future.\\n2d Future.\\n1 ft Aorift.\\n2d Aorift.\\nPerfeft.\\nPluperfect.\\nIndicative.\\nSubjunctive.\\nFeminine.\\nNeuter.\\nSingular.\\nPlural.\\nNominative.\\nGenitive.\\nDative.\\nAccufative.", "height": "3880", "width": "2348", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "RULES\\nG1EEK SYNTAX,\\nTHE ARTICLE.\\n1. I he article is ufed to mark a diflinction or empha-\\nsis. With the infinitive, it fupplies the place of nouns, ge-\\nrunds, and lupines. With a participle, it is translated by\\nthe relative and indicative. With juiy and h, it iigniiies\\npartly and it is often ufed for ornament as, (fee obfer-\\nyation 33 42.)\\nA;t^ua;c r^xyu^oq. Aefchylus the tragedian.\\nKctx-uY tuv 1-jiv (jLYUOLv iX iiVr To remember former evils.\\nTa g\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00ab. The things without.\\nEk rw tpfoniv. In wifdom.\\nO tfXGjjuyoc* He that cometh.\\nT curOpnrfjar ywoc ta [jliy ayx- Mankind are partly good,\\nBoy, ty. li qxvxov. and partly bad.\\nH vim ii rixwowa toy xot/aqy, Faith, the victory which o-\\ni mrne, vercomes the world.\\nCONCORD.\\nADJECTIVE AND SUBSTANTIVE.\\nAn adjective agrees with its fubftantive, in gender,\\nnumber, and cafe as,\\nA^ec ctyccQoi. Good men.\\nOfAiKioii KQUtai, Evil communications.\\nEfrea 7ro\\\\ha, Many nations.\\nA", "height": "3924", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "2\\n3- An adjective is often put absolutely in the neuter,\\nKing underftood j as,\\nxj KkvQux an. Truth is always a right thing*\\nrot (xw*) To men their country is moll\\nfi{07ot(. dear.\\n4. An adjective is fomctimes put in a different gen-\\nder from the fubftantive with which it ftands, as agreeing\\nwith fome other fubftantive underftood J as, f (fee obs. 3.)\\nAhw Aios Tixos aT^vTomh Minerva, invincible daughter\\nof Jove.\\n$i\\\\i TtMcv. Dear child (fon).\\nSI ^vxv ft Mn(, O foul who haft not been\\ngratified.\\n5- Participles and adje\u00c2\u00ab5lives are often put, by attrac-\\ntion, in the fame cafe with the noun or pronoun to which\\nthey refer as, (fee obfervation 4 6).\\nOio/xtvQv iivoti aoipuTCLTuv ctvfyu- Thinking themselves to be\\n7ruv. for oLVTwq uvoli jo pa- the wifeft of men.\\n7CLT0V\\nVERB AND NOMINATIVE.\\n6. A verb agrees with its nominative, in number and\\nperfon as,\\nZfcv c ty^a^i. Zeuxis painted.\\nOfftoLh^G) xauTTtrsv. His eyes fhine.\\nKoltolIouciv ofvitiie. Birds fing.\\n7- Neuters in the plural have commonly verbs Angu-\\nlar as, (fee obfervation 3, note).\\n-j- Thus rv yvvuiKi, the women tu %u^, the hands tjjv Ogov,\\nthe goddess.\\nAtxvciTuv fitrx (pvx itw, 7T\u00c2\u00a3oXi- Modesty and justice, having\\n-ptovt ccvQ%t J7Tovs Aihai kcci Ne- left men, departed to the\\nfiUTH- heavenly gods.\\nThis form of construction is used to generalize the expres-\\n3", "height": "3924", "width": "2332", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "C 3\\nTa jStxw tkmxTit* The darts fall out.\\nTo) ctfyvficj iTc7X7jiTC(i 7roLV All things are fubject to mo-\\nra, ney.\\n8. Substantive verbs, verbs pallive of naming, and verbs\\nof geflure, have a nominative both before and after them,\\nbelonging to the fame thing as,\\nYjuhc urn to ou; tov xoa/bLcv. Ye are the light of the world.\\nKxkw i7nx.ctK jjUiuct, wnr b ttxov- Wealth is the cloak of evils.\\n5). The infinitives of fubftantive verbs, fuch as uvou, y;-\\n\u00c2\u00bbto-9a:, V. have the fame cafe after them that goes before\\nthem as, f\\nTovs juiv ufeTds 7CLVT9. iytiro He thought that thofe who\\nKsLkc-jt; kou ayoScvt; tr/xi, tdvq knew thefe things were good\\nxi cLyvcc-jYTzt; ci\u00c2\u00a5b?X7roloc^nt; av and honourable but that\\nSiy.oLiuq xtx.AwSa/. thofe who were ignorant of\\nthem mould be justly called\\nflavifh.\\n1 0. The infinitive mood has an accusative before it, when\\nits agent or fubjeft is different from that of the preceding\\nverb (fee obs. 5). but a nominative when they are the\\nfame as,\\nT/ fifoTCj; (pfovuv Kiyovat 3 Why do they fay that mortal\\nmen are wife\\nE:A/Jt 7TG\\\\iy.io$ avzi fiwiKii. He fhewed that he himfelf\\nwas an enemy to the king.\\nf Sometimes when a dative precedes the infinitive, an accu-\\nsative follows it, agreeing with an^accusative, understood, be-\\nfore it as,\\nH^uc^- roi iSxTtXia uvxt o^vsuv. You ought to be king of birds.\\nt The accusative, very rarely, precedes the infinitive, when\\nit refers to the agent or subject of the preceding verb as,\\nQi X, *\u00c2\u00a3U?rm y.au cuv, \u00c2\u00abaa *9rsg He commenced not those things,\\nvj rh.t ixvTov tiTTcvx ovrcc, r\u00c2\u00aby in which he knew himself to\\nT\u00c2\u00ab ji%y,u be superior but those in\\nwhich he well knew that le\\nwas inferior.\\nA 2", "height": "3908", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "RELATIVE AND ANTECEDENT.\\n1 1 The relative agrees with its antecedent in gender and\\nnumber. If there comes no nominative between the rela-\\ntive and the verb, the relative is the nominative to the verb\\nbut if there does, the relative is governed by fome word in\\nthe ientence as,\\nArfyac ol moitou. Men who will know.\\nO Koyoc or um. The word which he fpoke.\\nIC. The Attics often put the relative, by attraction, in\\nthe same cafe with the antecedent and, fometimes, the an-\\ntecedent in the lame cafe with the relative as, (fee obs. 7, 8).\\nXl()o tovtcic ti; xtyu Etvo^oiv. Added to what Xenophon\\nfays.\\nOvrtf wt/k hv xtyti; atfyoTrov. This is the man that you fay*\\nGENERAL RULES.\\n1 3. A noun of the dual number may have a verb, ad-\\njective or relative plural but a plural noun can only have\\na verb, adjective or relative dual, when it lignifies two as,\\nA t u$o imyer. They both (aid.\\nile cctijuu (luo ofiyiTov. As two winds excite.\\n$/Aac irift xitp ficihupiv. Let us put our dear hands\\naround.\\n14- Two or more fubftantives Angular have a verb, ad-\\njective or relative plural if they be of different perfons or\\ngenders, the verb or adjective will agree with the raoft\\nworthy if they fignify things without life, the adjective is\\ncommonly in the neuter; as, f\\nf To this rule may be added nouns of multitude, which of-\\nten require verbs and adjectives plural as,\\nHzuwxv xvtov ana* to srAjjhf All the multitude ashed him.\\nThe same occurs, when an indefinite pronoun refers to seve-\\nral objects, taken individually as,\\nClvrm ttTvyx*w, n W\u00c2\u00ab, n Whatever slave, or freeman,\\naw6ttf, TTctvTxs utruni they met, they slew them all.", "height": "3908", "width": "2360", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "5\\nExv a$ih$cs n alih p yvpvoi If a brother or fitter be na*\\nVTrctwucri. ked.\\n*A Ivyolvtuxi -ilcli I irxovrtf lice Power and riches are defira-\\ny.)-y iiTiv dr^Tcc (x? 1 ble f\u00c2\u00b0 r tne ke \u00c2\u00b0f honour.\\nfJLOLTX^.\\nEya koll en tol JaxicL Xfi You and I will do the things\\n(jloltcl) 7roiwo t uiv. which are juft.\\n15. When an infinitive or a fentence is in place of the\\nnominative to a verb or fubftantive to an adjective, the\\nverb is in the third perfon fingular, and the adjective inthe\\nneuter gender as,\\nTo TTOLvtv ctptiat IwcLfttrraTOf It is very hard to pleafe all.\\n(X^Ua) \u00c2\u00a3777.\\nSUBSTANTIVE AND SUBSTANTIVE.\\n16. One fubftantive agrees with another, fignifying the\\nfame thing, in cafe as,\\nKvoggfifc o 7Tv.it; tcu Acflvciyov. Cyaxares the fon of Aftyages.\\nA-jtokvxov QvyctTtif (jLtyoLKnrofci; Anticlea, the daughter of the\\nAytixxikx. magnanimous Autolycus.\\nIndeed there is considerable variety in the application of the\\nrule to which this note is attached. For, when two synony-\\nmous nouns are used, the verb is frequently in the singular as,\\nMecx,n 7roXtfto; n 2= h,-. Thejight and battle raged.\\nAnd, sometimes, the verb agrees with that nominative which\\nis nearest to it as,\\nAttics ti Kcti r.-juct -riXstrru The tnmd and vcave impelled,", "height": "3924", "width": "2180", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "6\\nGOVERNMENT f.\\nSUBSTANTIVES.\\n1 7. One fubftnntive governs another, flgnifying a dirle\\nrent thing in the genitive; as, p\\nTou Sicu /uux?g%juix. The long fuffering of God.\\nS. An adjective in the neuter gender, without a fub-\\nftantive, governs the genitive as,\\nT kcittov (/Wffsc) rue vyLifcK-}, The reft of the day.\\nTo xptLTialov QjLtf cf) tvc f^o- The best part of philofophy.\\nGOIplCtC,\\n19. The primitive pronoun is ufed in the genitive,\\ninftead of the porTeflive pronoun as,\\nHam? pov, for vctTVf ijuoc. My father, (feeobs. 57, 58.)\\nf Although the rules, with respect to the construction of\\ncases, appear very numerous, yet they may all be reduced to\\nthe following principles\\n1. Every nominative agrees with some verb, expressed, or\\nunderstood.\\n2. Every genitive expresses that from which something pro-\\nceeds, or by which it is possessed and, in general, depends up-\\non a noun, or preposition, expressed, or understood.\\n3. Every dative expresses that to which something is acquir-\\ned. But, as the dative, in Greek, corresponds also to the abla-\\ntive, in Latin, it expresses that from which any thing is taken,\\nor by means of which it is done,\\n4. Every accusative is governed by an active verb, or a pre-\\nposition, expressed, or understood; or it agrees with an infini*\\ntive.\\nWhen other words are said to govern certain cases, as verbs,\\nthe genitive, Sfc. or when cases are said to be put absolutely,\\nthese principles should be referred to, and they will shew the\\nforce and nature of the expression. In order to assist the\\nlearner in doing so, the elliptical words are inserted, in the ex\u00c2\u00ab.\\namples to the rules on government.\\nJ The dative is, sometimes, used instead of the genitive as,\\nIlccr^i Tiftugov poi 6-j. The avenger of your father s\\nmurder.\\nAnd the poets, sometimes, change the substantive, that\\nshould be in the genitive, into a corresponding adjective as,\\nAovhux Ki^x^rh The head of a slave* (see obs\u00c2\u00bb\\n49.)", "height": "3924", "width": "2368", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "7\\nADJECT I VI S.\\n20. Adjectives fignifying plenty, worthy condemnation,\\npower, difference, and their contraries also verbals compound-\\ned with a privative, and thofe which fignify an emotion of\\nthe mind, require the genitive as,\\nE$yoL (avr/) irxurrov a^tct.. Works worthy of the highefl\\nvalue.\\n(Ato) tqv x xht7TM amifOQ You fhall live without trou-\\n%iolQico ty\\\\. ble.\\nTv/jlvol(tiol juuTTct (4) av$fcov. Places of exercife full of men.\\nA a/77;c (tv cL$$o jvvnt;. Not blameable for impru-\\ndence.\\n21. All adjectives, taken partitively, govern the genitive\\nplural as,\\nr O; 7rotKouoi (ex) tuv TrowTuy. The ancient poets.\\nMoyoQ (ex) fiforay. The only one of mortals.\\nO/ nurtfot (e\u00c2\u00a3) wQfco7rov. The younger of the men.\\nKaAMo-Tcc (ft) ttotol^qv. The moft beautiful of rivers.\\nExao-rcc (ex) 7ur 7ra.povTcov e\\\\e- Each of thofe who were pre-\\nye. fent faid.\\nA/a yvrauxor. Noble of women.\\n22. The comparative degree governs the genitive,\\nwhen it is tranflated by than as, f.\\n(rife) fiouhue ovlty tvTiy i^Qioy Nothing is more odious than\\nK4ULK. bad counfel.\\n23. Adjectives fignifying profit, Ukenefs, obedience fitnefs,\\ntrujl, clear nefs, decency, facility, and their contraries and\\nthofe compounded with rvv and oy.ov govern the dative as,\\nf We, sometimes, meet with another construction of the\\ncomparative as,\\nMe.^v %-oceci, t\u00c2\u00bbj\u00c2\u00bb x.otQicrrr,Kvw a- Greater titan the usual season.\\nAnd the government of the comparative is often, but net\\nalways, resolved by n, than as,\\nK^ua-auv v\\\\ (piXcg. Better than a friend.\\nThe genitive is sometimes used instead of the dative as,\\nHurra cms Kv^ov. Being faithful to Cyrus.", "height": "3924", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "3\\ny;uoY. It will be ufeful to us.\\ny:; rr cLTKOTAii. Accuftomed to fimplicity.\\nHwjfkfco atl^i wKTor. To be wifhed for by a libe-\\nral man.\\nTo/c ymouoic ro aiox^v i%- To the generous, a bafe thing\\nOjW. is deteftable.\\nJ.. Comparatives and fuperlatives govern the meafure\\nof excels in the dative as,\\n(E:;) Afyu7ruv (mi) (am%u of- By far the befl of men.\\nVERBS.\\n125. When uju and yivo/j.sLi ilgnify pojpjjioti, property, or\\nduty, they govern the genitive as,\\n*0 7ri7rf x. i to/j.ivot; infou (xIk/aol) He who is fold becomes the\\nyivircii. property of another.\\n26. Verbs of beginnings admiring, wanting, remembering,\\nacafing, excelling, valuing^ faring, and the like, with their\\ncontraries, govern the genitive alfo thofe which iignify\\ndijlance and fenfe (except fight as, f\\n-j- This is a very general rule. It includes all verbs signify-\\ning to\\n1. Begin, attempt, undertake, endeavour cease, dismiss,\\n2. Admire, desire, love neglect, ridicule.\\n3. Want, ask, deprive, despair, abstain from, spare, empty\\nfrustrate, err, Jail obtain, abound, Jill, enjoy.\\n4. Remember, lc now\u00e2\u0080\u0094 forget.\\n5. Accuse, blame, speak falsely of, judge pardon, acquit,\\n6. Excel, merit, command, conquer, restrain, seize on, hold by,\\n7. Value, care for despise.\\n8. Share, differ, partake of separate,\\n9. Distance from.\\n10. Sense, as hear, smell, touch, taste.\\nHowever, many of these verbs are, occasionally, found with\\nother cases; particularly, verbs signifying to\\nRemember, desire, obtain, enjoy, the accusative as,\\nMiLtvnpeti rxvjet, J remember these things.\\nn\u00c2\u00ab0 v ctvrov. I long for him.\\nTvftu* *ir*n\u00c2\u00abt. To obtain all things*", "height": "3924", "width": "2260", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": ".9\\nAiafatopaii ^ofov. I hear a noife.\\nTlavjbr tvv nocKuy npx. He loved all that were vir-\\ntuous.\\nOvA (oltto} rcvTcu ItvftafTt. Neither did he fail of hav-\\ning this.\\nAfJUKii; (euro) tuv (pihov. You neglect your friends.\\nAttokolvh (e*) tuv TTctoovTur, He enjoys things prefent.\\nC7. E rr/ taken for t^o, to have, governs the dative as,\\nEfl-r/ pot x? iucLTCi. I have riches.\\n28. All verbs put acquifitively, i. e. verbs offcrvi/ig, giv\\ngi %fi g* rynnngj ^P n gi tn g- dhcour/tng, fightings arid\\nthe like, with their contraries, govern the dative as, f.\\nrrciTfih. To help his country.\\nEixuv xaxei?. To yield to misfortunes.\\nMflt^o-Oa/ rc/c 7roKijuioic. To encounter with the enemy.\\nHa; amp ql jto 7Tovu. Every man labours for him-\\nfelf.\\n29- A verb fignifying actively governs the accusative as,\\nToVT9t o-y a; ayaQoy oulfu ri- You honour him as a good\\npas. man.\\n30. Verbs of fense, with the Attics, commonly take\\nan accufative as,\\nK-iioua tuvtx. I hear thefe things.\\n3 1 Every verb may take an accufative of a correfpond-\\ning noun as,\\nCommand, abound, the dative as,\\nHyuTo uvTcig. He led them.\\nBgv\u00c2\u00abv v i .L7Txi;. Abounding with bees.\\nAnd many verbs seem to govern a genitive, or accusative,\\nindifferent]} But the genitive, in such cases, always denotes\\na jmrt, in contradistinction to the whole, and depends upon rt,\\npi\u00c2\u00b06s, or the like, understood as,\\nUna wot. I drink the wine.\\nUna (t; or pises oivov. I drink (some, or part) of the\\nwine.\\nf A preposition may be understood, after verbs of following,\\nand discoursing as,\\nAkoXov uv (mTcc) Ttn. To follow a person,\\n[Qfu*M3 (e-vr) 5-e^o*?. To converse with wise men.\\nS", "height": "3924", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "io\\nAouxivw levxuoLY eutrxfCLv. To ferve a bafe flavery.\\nTioxipor rroKijui^uy. To wage war.\\nVerbs transitive of accufmg, giv u:g, and their contra-\\nries and thofe of declaring, and comparing, with the geni-\\ntive or dative, govern alfo the accufative as,\\nAce jjloi ravra. Give me thefe things.\\n33. Verbs of ajking^ teaching, claaihing, and concealing j\\nAnd fometimes with the Attics, verbs of giving, hurting,\\nand accufing, with their contraries, govern two accufatives\\nas,\\n*A7ravTct (e/f) n ItlaZopeLi, I will teach you all things.\\nXj\u00c2\u00bbf airttv revs Qiovc (kcltcc, or We fhould afk good things\\nIT/) ayoiQot. of the Gods.\\nA-rc-rf| fci jut (xara) ra x$y\u00c2\u00ab He deprives me of my goods*\\njuarot.\\n(E*e) 0-6 76UW /^Ou. I give you wine to tafle.\\nPASSIVE VERBS.\\n34. Paffive verbs take a genitive, of the agent, after\\nthem, which is governed by a prepofition underflood or\\nexpreiTed as,\\nKcu 7r$oq vpuv \\\\u$wo{a.ou Shall I be left by you alfo\\nYtto) qnxctv vixuvTdi p/\\\\e/. Friends are prevailed upon\\nby friends.\\nJlfoc S wjf cijip.vju.ivoc.. Impelled by the Gods.\\n3,5. Sometimes paflive verbs have a dative of the ar-\\ngent after them as,\\nTo y.tyttio; vtura rcov 7ri7TfoLy- The greatnefs of his actions*\\nIMPERSONAL VERBS.\\n36. An imperfonal verb governs the dative as,\\nNiyiJTov at/7a ilc v uvou. It feemed greateft to him*\\n37- Kf h v^cTTti, and la, it behoveth, govern the accu-\\nfative, with the infinitive as,\\nXf\u00c2\u00bb? ^ac, 7roitiv rovTo. You mull: do this.\\n38. A\u00c2\u00ab and x$y, 9 fignifying neceffity or ivant ihhU7nt,", "height": "3924", "width": "2368", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "11\\ny.i\\\\u 9 S;af tfc/, juitutti, ivlix iTCLI w 1 tne i r compounds, go-\\nvern the genitive and dative; as,\\nX?*i cot (flrx;;0yf) p/xaK. You need friends.\\nExc/wk roi; yxvKoig (pt$oc) The wicked have a fhare of\\nTi ni. them.\\nAn ol jtcj (ti, or (M*/ 5 Xf^ e nas occaiion for money#\\nTHE INFINITIVE.\\n39- The infinitive mood is governed by verbs, adjec-\\ntives, or feme particle, fuch as aV, 7rpiv, XP ^X? 1 as\\nOcrr/f far iTrSvpti, Tt/paaScy Whoever defires to live, let\\nftKxr, him try to conquer.\\nSI(tti aurovQ /xtv tx uv So that they pofTefled them.\\n40. The infinitive is often put elliptically, #fct, $u,in\\ncxoTre/ or wcrre being underflood as, (See obs. 77).\\nA jt\u00c2\u00abc m wforwt (jSxeTT-e) ^toc- Do you yourfelf fight among\\nXwQzi- the firft.\\n(\\\\ftjTe) puxfw Jiiv. Almoft.\\n41. The Greeks ufe /ui\\\\xco 9 with an infinitive, to ex-\\nprefs the future, both active and paffive, which in Latin\\nwould be rendered by a participle of the future and the\\nverby\u00c2\u00abw; as, (See obs. 88).\\nIlifi or vpue //.eAAere Kftnir. Of which things ye are a-\\nbout to judge. Judicaturi\\neftis.\\nPARTICIPLES.\\n42. Participles govern the cafe of their own verbs as,\\nTcvs yioTifwe ToixvTct nh von- Inftructing the younger men\\ntof ns, in fuch manners.\\n43. The verbs u/jli 9 rvyxavu, vitol$x u y^ofjLOLi, xvfo 9\\ntX* tfocw, and Kairtaro, are ufed, with participles after\\nthem, to exprefs, what in Latin would be rendered by fome\\ntenfe of a lingle verb as, (See obs. 89 92.)\\nb 2", "height": "3916", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "1\u00c2\u00ab\\nw kttm, k\u00c2\u00ab yw oe Be now filent ftandlng there,\\nMfuc iX U\u00c2\u00a5 anc remain as thou art.\\nEs.\\n7ri$iTOLTUY. Socrates walks. Ambulat.\\nParticiples are often ufed, inftead of the infini-\\nafter verbs fignifying an emotion of the mind; as,\\n(See obs. 86) f\\nAyaTwy /ui liotrtKu. He continues to love me. Per-\\nfeverat amare.\\nu\u00c2\u00abu TronxroLs. I remember that I did it.\\nMemini fecifle.\\nTHE SUPPLYING OF GERUNDS AND SUPINES.\\n45. The infinitive mood, or a participle, is ufed to fup^\\nply the place of gerunds and fupines as, (See obs. 8o.)\\nE/f to aTfctTiuTas cwxyoLyuv. To gather the foldiers toge-\\nther. Ad congregandum\\nmilites.\\nEvieyirav avTovs iKTV.aa./uw t I acquired them by doing\\nkindly. Benefaciendo.\\nTloiuv cciaxfov. Shameful to be done. Tur-\\npe factu.\\n46. Verbal adjectives, governing a dative of the a-\\ngent, and the cafe of their own verbs, are ufed to tignify\\npeceffity as, (See obs. 96.)\\nTfoLTTTtGY i/.ioi i7ri TTGKr\\\\Y I muft write a letter. Scri-\\nbendum eft mihi epifto-\\nlam.\\nTHE CONSTRUCTION OF CIRCUMSTANCES.\\n47- The caufe, manner, or inftrument is put in the\\ndative as,\\nf Under this rule are comprehended verbs signifying to per%\\nre, desist, perceive, appear, and the like as,\\nAt^wy TTuviTeu. Sitire desinit. He ceases thirst-\\ning.\\nAllied to the principle of this rule is the construction of ad\u00c2\u00abs\\njectives followed by participles, (see Obs. 93).", "height": "3924", "width": "2360", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "13\\nKfzru (tv) ^ujf^arcu?. He conquers by flratagems.\\n(\u00c2\u00a3v) apyvfiouz Koy^otifri /jlcL Fight with filver weapons,\\n^rcv, y.oli Tioivjoi KgcLtntttS, and you will conquer all\\nthings.\\n48. The queftion whither? is commonly anfwered by\\na; or 77-f cc, with the accufative where by tr, with the da-\\ntive ichcr.ce by at or ano, with the genitive and by or\\nthrough what place by hx, with the genitive as, f\\nEv Vuy.-,\\\\ In Rome.\\nE/c rw Aync^uav. To Antioch.\\nEx, or s^ro tjj? TrcAew^ From the city.\\nA/a y By land.\\n49. Adverbs in 0/ and ai are ufed to fignify at a place\\nin It, rt, or ft, a place and in Qtv and 6e jfow tf place A\\nis alfo added to accufatives, to fignify to a place; as,\\nKofitQoh oikicc vaiuv. Inhabiting houfes at Corinth.\\nKaw/;:0\u00c2\u00a3k uvuhtTo ^olmliov ty- He took the brazen fpear\\nX i\u00e2\u0082\u00ac. from the tent.\\nEiut $Qnivli. I go to Phthia.\\n50. The diftance of one place from another, is put in\\nthe accufative as,\\nEp\u00c2\u00a3 rof aTTixu, (xara) tqiov Ephefus is diftant three days\\nyj for cloy. journey.\\n51. The time when is commonly put in the genitive,\\nfometimes in the dative how long, in the accufative j as,\\n(A/a) vjuifas xcli wxtoc. By day and night*\\n(Ek) w^stef* /u/f. On one day.\\nf The preposition is often omitted as,\\nXotmev /gov K0us0\u00c2\u00ab. JFe cfl\u00c2\u00bbw \u00c2\u00a30 sacred Sunium.\\nAiGici lutav. Dwelling in Aether.\\nJ These adverbs in en are, originally, Ionic datives plura),\\ngoverned by u understood as, A0 jv*! n, for iv Afavotis,\\nAdjectives formed from nouns of time are, sometimes\\nused in place of the nouns themselves as,\\nJlxtiftiyM fMhiry fcov ihc.TKono* They propitiated the g^? mth\\na song, during the nnole day.", "height": "3924", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "H\\nOj7\u00c2\u00bbf fixovvTuv (*aT\u00c2\u00ab) oKiyov The angerof thofe who love,\\nt7 X vu X$\u00c2\u00b0 yo\u00c2\u00a5 prevails but a ihort time.\\n5 l 2. The price or meafure of any thing is put in the\\ngenitive fometimes, the price is put in the dative as,\\nAtiftac (xaT* to juvkcc, w, A flatue twelve cubits high.\\nSlwctfAW (am) Ivo cCokm. I bought it for two pence.\\n(Et/) Xfw? thy vmw mnvoLTo. He bought the victory witk\\ngold.\\nABSOLUTE CASES.\\n53. The genitive cafe of a fubftantive is often put ab-\\nfolutely, the former fubftantive, hut*, X y lf l or some\\ncafe of r/c or ik being underftood as, (See obs. 10, n\\nand 17.)\\nTea (tf yu) Hkcctmcc. The works of Plato.\\n0\\\\vju7rixc n (y^r^ A^\u00c2\u00ab?\u00c2\u00abr- Olympias the mother of A*\\nl$ov. lexander.\\nEttquw (iHKot) me $ihop.MJiGcs\u00c2\u00bb I commend you for your love\\nof mufic.\\nT fc yne (w\u00c2\u00b0c) iTipor. They laid wafle part of the\\nland.\\nAlfctcTou V tyvpt (jaim ex) 0u- He married one of the daugh-\\nycLTfur. ters of Adraftus.\\n51 (erixa) tuc wctiliiuc. O impudence.\\n54. The dative is often put abfolutely, efpecially af-\\nter avroe, vuv being underftood as,\\nTor ccuTM ipycov (o-w) uwvots. The fame works with them.\\n5.5. The accufative is often put absolutely, mtcl being\\nunderftood as,\\n(Kara) yar^a JfafUUK. By country a Roman.\\nMax* (hxto) fopoy i^aQii. He was much enraged, in\\nhis mind.\\n56. A fubftantive with a participle, whofe cafe de-\\npends npon no other word, is put in the genitive abfolute", "height": "3924", "width": "2384", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "15\\nfometimcs, by the Attics, in the Accufatire very feldoni\\nin the dative as, j*\\n(Ej, n ep rixiov TiWovTos. The fun riling.\\n(Karat) Tfix qvtol tw Afiv- There being three garrifons\\nftw focvfia. of the ArTyrians.\\n(%vy y) t?) o/V yiYojuiYoi^. Which things being done.\\nThe participles cf imperfonal verbs are often\\ntifed abfolutely 5 as,\\nTt/^/s-a/ ItoY. It being necefTary to build a\\nwall.\\n(MeT\u00c2\u00ab) AKcvtfoY. It being heard.\\nADVERBS.\\n57- Adverbs of time, place quantity, order, exception^\\nand the like, govern the genitive j as,\\nEyyjc (e? mKOf. Near the fea.\\nIltfx (v7rif Intift* Contrary to juftice.\\nf The dative is seldom used, in such expression, unless with\\na preposition although it is from this case that the Latins took\\ntheir ablative absolute as,\\nict *ixn iTTi reagMg (tc;$ Stetfoui- Testamentum mortuis (testan-\\n/3iZcttx. (tibus) jirmum est. A mil is\\nof force, the (testators) he*\\ning dead.\\nf lC7ri r%i6opiv6 itt iy,ot t\u00c2\u00ab xAjjgay*- Promising to myself that he\\n(a* TiCvtlirfai. tvoidd die j (me haerede),\\nleaving me his heir.\\nIt is doubtful whether the Greek language- does not also ad-\\nmit the nominative to be used, as an absolute case, as the En-\\nglish does as,\\nMx%ouiy 6 i Km (SxnXiVs xou Kv~ The king and Cyrus fghting,\\n\u00c2\u00a3c;, xui ct etvrovs vnio and their respective assist-\\ntKXTsgov 077^701 f^iv ran au$i ants for each of them, Ctesi-\\nfixriXut airduw, Krauts As- as tells hoU) many of the\\n*/u. Icings men fell.\\nBut the expressions, in which the nominative- appears abso-\\nlute, may be considered as elliptical the finite verb, with some\\nconjunction preceding being understood as, (see obs. 32).\\nflm) Ku^xt i^tcivxi (jj- When the days were come.\\n(E^i5\u00c2\u00abv) o-r^xnwTcci Kxrct ro When the soldiers mere in the\\npi7oy vr-cict {iTvy%Mov) tns$. midst of the plain.\\n3", "height": "3920", "width": "2176", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "16\\n58. N f and ,u* govern the accufative; a ^a, and\\nthe dative as,\\nMa (ofjLYvut) A/a. By Jupiter.\\n*Ajux (cur) to) vIxti. Together with the water.\\n59\u00c2\u00bb Two or more negatives ftrengthen the negation\\na?, (See obs. 29.) f\\nOj IvyxTor cvltrruwoTi wltr It is impoffible ever to do\\nrc JTur TrpoLTTitv. any of thefe things.\\nSome derivative adverbs govern the cafe of their\\nprimitives as,\\nA li\u00c2\u00bbi t\u00c2\u00bbj; KXnrwg. Worthily of the calling.\\nPREPOSITIONS.\\n6 L The prepofitions am, oltto, ex. or t$, and tt$o 7 go-\\nvern the genitive tv, and avy, the dative tig or ec, and\\n*m, the accufative as, (See obs. 97 104).\\nEj AtJdoi;, From Attica.\\nEr mxw. In a houfe.\\nEi; cikoy. Into a houfe.\\nThe poets fometimes have ara, with a genitive,\\nor dative as,\\nAr* rW t^\u00c2\u00ab. He went into the fhip.\\n62. A/a and uVe^ govern the genitive or accufative\\nim, nip, and vtto, the genitive, dative, or accufative\\nas,\\nf Sometimes two negatives make an affirmative, as in Latin,\\nand English. Such expressions however, are always easily dis-\\ntinguished, by the context, from those in which negatives\\nstrengthen each other as,\\nOv ^Ivvauxi p.* (.ispvyir xi* Nonpossum non meminisse. t\\ncannot for get,\\nX No precise rule can be given to ascertain when these pre-\\npositions govern one or other of the cases specified. The ge-\\nneral principle is-, that when rest is implied, the genitive or da-\\ntive is used when motion towards, the accusative. It may be\\nobserved, farther, that as the dative denotes the end, *p$i, ski,\\nm^t, and vtto are followed by a dative, only when they express\\nclose around, resting or depending on, immediately under, or un*\\nder the influence of; as,", "height": "3924", "width": "2384", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "17\\nAix Trvfoc. Through iire.\\nUpon a throne.\\nEt, To the ground.\\nEf Upon horfeback.\\n63. Kara, from, or again/}, commonly governs the ge\\nnitive at, or according to, the accufative. Mirx, iviih, the\\ngenitive to 9 or after, the accufative. Uccfx and 7r%QK,from y\\nthe genitive tit, or wjV/j, the dative to, befide^ or agairi/f 9\\nthe accufative as, f\\nKara mrfur. From the rocks.\\nKara Lia^/K. According to my power.\\nMera p;Aa f. With friends.\\nIla^a xvfwv. From the lord.\\nTlfcc yvjuYOLtriov. To fchooL\\nThe poets fometimes have y-trx, with a dative\\nas,\\nMir artyawj //.o^eo-Qa/. To fight with men.\\n64. A prepofition often governs the fame cafe, in com-\\npofition, that it does without it as,\\nizz-jhivliTai. He is toned from his chariot.\\nCONJUNCTIONS.\\n65. The conjunctions, KOf, rt, It, akhx, pit, cvn, and\\nthe like, will have the fame cafe and, commonly, the\\nfame mood and tenfe after them, that goes before them\\nas,\\nAfcp 1 auotnv Close around the shoulders.\\nEti \u00e2\u0096\u00a0xeicri Tovrotg. hi addition to all these things.\\nTx i$ ifuu The things depending on our-\\nselves, i. e. in our oxvn poxver.\\nUiPi ra c-Ti^* Close about the breast.\\nEuxts Sun xHfi. Under my hands i. e. potver.\\nT7to Qiai. Under the influence of God.\\nUx^ct and 7T\u00c2\u00a3os are joined, in this rule, for the sake of con-\\nciseness as they may, commonly, be translated in the same\\nwords. But there is a marked distinction in the ideas expres-\\nsed by them ttx^x implying permanence, duration, possession,\\n:inA contingency.\\nC", "height": "3924", "width": "2152", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "81\\nwoy c^kov ovroc, xa/ The multitude being very\\njmil ixcvTuy ti pxya Ti. great, and they having\\nnothing to eat.\\nEupxKa xa/ fttjUL fTVfwL*. I have feen and borne wit-\\nnefs.\\n60- Ak, \u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00bbk, v/rmttt, hot, c ppx, o7rcoc y brotv, 67Totxy, x.a.v y\\nd i Vj arc, for the moft part, joined with the fubjuno\\ntivc mood as, f\\nl\u00c2\u00bb a yruTi. That ye may know.\\nKctv aju-itvcv ayavHTQ/uoLf. Though I mould fight bet-\\nter.\\nAv, km, and my, are often ufed to give a fub-\\njunctive meaning to the other moods j as, (See obs. 74,\\nAv *cy T-jy^oLvei fioLwKtue av. Although he were a king.\\nf It cannot be said that any of these conjunctions necessa-\\nrily requires the subjunct ve mood nor that there is any dif-\\nference in the meaning of the conjunctions, according to the\\ndifferent moods with which they are used. In this respect the\\nverb and conjunction appear totally independent of each other.\\nPractice only, and the careful reading of the best authors, will\\ndirect the writers in the application of this rule. Some gram-\\nmarians have been at great pains, in specifying with what par-\\nticular moods and tenses certain conjunctive particles are used;\\nbut he who depends on any other rule, in this case, than his\\nown knowledge, and imitation of chaste writers, will be even\\nliable to errors.", "height": "3924", "width": "2372", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "19\\nGREEK EXERCISES.\\nCHAP. I.\\ni. V_jF honours, to a city, labour,\\nof an old man, to oxen, to lions,\\nfaith, to a horn, of parfimony, O\\nThomas, two fons of Atreus, of\\nPythagoras.\\n2. Mountains, of two winds,\\nbows, of a day, O Mercury, to a\\nday, two brothers, of a Saviour,\\nO woman, to Jove, life, of mufes.\\n3. To trees, O man, of De-\\nmofthenes, to Latona, of a phrafe,\\nto a father, O king, of a poet, to\\na moufe, of an end, virgins,\\nfriendship.\\n4. To tribunals, O robber, a\\nfliip, to men, of a king, bowls, of\\na mind, oxen, to daughters, to\\nIhepherds, a ftream, parts.\\n5 To nations, of a flock, a prieft,\\na fifh, to a hufband, of fpring, to\\nfeet, O Hector, O Ajax, a crow,\\nof a wall, two ferpents.\\n6. Of two men, a ftorm, a fa-\\nther, cities, Arabians, a make, to\\nfathers, a comb, lions, walls, cluf-\\nters, winter.\\n7. Dogj, to a vine, a fea, a\\nwild boar, of an army, to horn^,\\nTtpny ouf\\\\v 9 ?rovoc* y\\nTT^QtVt;, fioVC, MUV, via*\\nTV*, Hifxc, fetla, Scotch;\\nATfetlnc, IIvQocyopcic.\\nOpoc, otvtuos, T0%0V,\\ntiptfct, Efpix;, y/xif oc, a-\\nlt\\\\ po acoTVf, yvvyj, Ztvf,\\n/W, (JLOVUOL.\\nAivopov, otvnf, Ayi]U.o\\nQiWC, AUTO) J ffOWIC, 7T0L-\\nTHf, fioLViKlVt;, 7T0IV\\\\TY1S,\\nBvi/A.a., xw%c, vm^\\nfioVS*, QvyOLTUfo voi/wr,\\nfOOC*, (JLlfOg*\\nEOkcc 7rov, itpv( a iyj-\\n0VC% 7TG nC 9 iOLf 7T0VC,\\nEx rwo, A/flt^, xofa? a\\nrer^oc, Ipcckojv,\\nA fUTTQS^CLlKOL-^yTTOt.-\\nTYIf*, 7TGKIG, AfOL^, OpIS*,\\nTTOLTVIf, KT C*, KiCOY, Tet%-\\nOC, fiOTfvf, XCtfAM*.\\nK.vuv, *.y.7riK0Q) 0a-\\n.\u00c2\u00ab7Ta% cr-JC a o-Ipztvj//?.,", "height": "3924", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "20\\not a mother, king*, a ftonc, favor,\\nto a heart, O boy.\\n8. A mother, to an oak, Sf-\\nmois, a giant, of power, to honey,\\nof heroes, rofes, O fun, O\\nScythian, to orators.\\nI o birds, of two lions, to\\na bone, debts, O Hercules, fons,\\nof a word, to fhepherds, of a ci-\\nfn akes, of a foot, to bellies.\\nlo. Teeth, O Neptune, to fa-\\nthers, a belly, to bodies, honours,\\nO impudent, to muftard, of a\\nv t, parfimony, of youth, of\\ndoors.\\ni i Of Pelides, a fountain, of\\nlove, to Phoebus, marriages, two\\nheads, of oxen, fervants, night, to\\npower, of two horfes, a port.\\ni 2-. Of Sparta, of a wound, a\\ngoblet, to cities, to reverence, two\\nmouths, O interpreter, trenches,\\nvirtues, io two hands, to myriads,\\na multitude.\\n13. Air, two eyes, a beach,\\nflowers, to a well, of years, of\\nwater, cuftoms, Trojans, Greece,\\nO judge, of a tripod.\\n1 4. Poffeflions, a fea, countries,\\neyebrows, knees, O Jefus, difciples,\\nof a fpear, a kingdom, parents, of\\nAtlas, laughter.\\nA*ac 1 X fK?, X\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00a3f 7T XI\\ny/yac a Jvyauic, jutxi, of-\\ntit, ripus, polov, rMOGp\\n^Kvhc, j r}TC0f.\\nO^/C, XiW, Oc ltOV, Xfi\\not;, H^aKxewc, vivjc, iv-\\ncc, vojUi-Jt, oiffjuj op/f%\\n7rovc, yaalvip.\\nKW7TW, Gl\\\\V\\\\7Tl, 7TihtKVG,\\nCillo*, VtOTYX, 0t/f a.\\nTlnkeions, \u00c2\u00bbda?*. (pi*\\nxornc, fcc/Ccf, ycLjuct;, xt-\\nXfOLTOCy l7T7rOC, Kl/JLW\\nTYlf, WOKlQy CLjloC, clofJLOL,\\ntfjuwius, ratppec*, ctfiT i z 9\\nA nf, op/UK, fnypiv*,\\nayOoc, (pftaj), trot, ulcop,\\nt(W, Tf wc, Exhac*, xpi-\\nTJJf, T^iTTOVC,\\nKnap, a\\\\c a 7rctTpts t\\notppuGy yovv y Iwroff, poi-\\nQhthk, lofv, /2aa7\\\\e/a a tc-\\nKWC, ATKttS, ytKcof*", "height": "3924", "width": "2372", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "21\\nCHAP. II.\\nA verb agrees with its nominative, in number and\\nperson.\\nVerbum cohreret, c. Eton,\\nConcord antia^ sunt, c. IVetttn.\\nA verb agrees with, c. Bell.\\nConcordant duoe sunt, Scc. Holme?.\\nACTIVE.\\ni. Pre/. I HONOUR, thou\\nftrikeft, he fays, ye two write,\\nthey two give, we fend, ye bring,\\nthey are willing.\\n2. Imperf. I was carrying, thou\\nwaft feeing, he was fending, they\\nwere laughing, we were running,\\nye were thinking.\\n3. 1. Fut. Ye two fliall drive,\\nthey fhall fay, I fliall follow, thou\\nfhalt call, ye fliall labour.\\n4. 2. Fut. I will do, he will\\nbury, ye will cut, they two will\\nftrike.\\n5. 1. Aor. I wondered, they\\ngave, he did, thou placedft, they\\ntwo remained, we wrote.\\n6. 2. Aor: They did come, I\\ndid find, we did ftrike, they two\\ndid give.\\n7. Perf. I have feen, we have\\ngot, ye two have fpoken, he has\\nhonoured, we have hboured.\\nTlQ TVTTTiO, Myo),\\nypCMpti, bllojUl, CT\u00c2\u00a3AA6),\\nytKocco, r^.yu, vcyj^oo,\\nGeW, XK7.J5J, 7T0VIQ.\\nKfOLVJU, (j X7TTU, Tlfs-\\nHO, TV7TTU.\\nypufej.\\nEfX C ACtl MflMU) TV7T-\\nOfay, rvy^aLVQ,\\nyCO, TtjUXU, TTOttto.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "22\\npcrf. I had written, ye\\nhad known, thou hadil made,\\nthey had (truck.\\nMIDDLE.\\n9. Prcf. Thou fitted, he comes,\\nthey turn themfelvcs.\\njo. Iwperf. I was beginning,\\nve were hurting yourfelves, they\\nwere {landing.\\n11. t Fut* Thou (halt prepare\\nthyfelf, we fhall take, I mail\\nknow, ye fhall receive.\\n12. 2. Put. Ye two will flrike\\nyourfelves, he will drink, I will\\nturn myfelf.\\n13. 1. Aor. He ceafed, they\\ntwo did, I flretched myself.\\n14. 1. Acr. We two did give,\\nthey were, he did place himfelf.\\n15. Perf. I have fufFered, we\\nhave flruck ourfelves, thou haft\\ntrufted, he has efcaped.\\n16. PL perf. He had left, I had\\nheard, they had come.\\n6 y, rv7rju.\\nH/UIOU, IKO/UICLI, TfZTTto.\\n(jloli, yivcxntoo, hapiQcLVu.\\nTv7TtCO, TTlCOy Tf i7TC0.\\nA$G)/Al, yiVOjUGU, TlQn/Al.\\nTTcta^o, ri 7rTco Tret Gey,\\n(pivyco.\\nAetna, cmovu 9 ifX\\nPASSIVE.\\n17. Pre/. He is named, we two\\nare nourifhed, they are admired.\\n18. Imperf I was (truck, they\\nwere prepared, it was written.\\n19. 1. Put. I fhall be punifhed,\\nthou (halt be left, he fhall be fent.\\nao. 2. Put. Ye will be flruck,\\nhe will be delivered.\\n2 r 1 Aor. It was faid, we were\\nfound, ye were loved.\\nOvOpLOL^d), TftCpO), QciV-\\nypoLcpa.\\nKoAafa, Ket7ru, f1ikku.\\nTV7TTQ, OLTTCtWOLWO.\\nAiyO, iVj t TKQ, $IMU,", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "25\\n22. 2. Aor. He was buried, they\\nwere manifefted, I was lent.\\n23. Per/. It has been done, they\\nhave been ftruck, we have been\\nloved.\\n24. PI. perf. I had been educat-\\ned, it had been judged.\\n25. P. P. Fid. She fliall be bu-\\nried.\\n0*7rr y, pa/Km, m\\\\Xa.\\nIIfow ra ti/ttw, (pixiu.\\nGclw\\\\q.\\nPROMISCUOUS EXAMPLES.\\n26. He was challenging, he was\\nlaughing, to make, having perceiv-\\ned, thou mayeft fend, to go, he\\nx: c blaming, they would guard, he\\nwas learning, he had flood, he did\\nperceive, having defcended, feeing,\\nhe did take, to give, I may become.\\n27.I would affirm, they may be,\\nI was contented, they might leap, he\\nwould be taken,it has been wrought,\\nI would appear, being about to\\nfind, he has fuffered, having com-\\npofed, he would compare, to be\\nable, to have ftruck, having read.\\n28. They have ufed, to return,\\nthey died, to think, he would re-\\nbuke, to have tinned, he buried,\\nye think, we did come, they have\\nbeen injured, they were thinking,\\nhear ye, they fhewed.\\n29. Thou wouldft have, to go\\naway, they might be deceived,\\nthey were vexed, having hoped,\\nto be about to be taken away, he\\nwould learn, having put on, hav-\\n7T01W, CLj(T^6LV6fJiai 6 7TifJL-\\nrrcoj 7roptvo/j(.ou f jutju pojuai,\\nfvxcarau, /xoirfzva, ia%/u.t 9\\nCLKJ^OLVOfJLILl, KOCTOL^AjyCd 7\\nyivejuoLi 6\\nA pof3/\u00c2\u00a3w m5 tiui, ctf te-\\nla* 5 Kpofjuaa 5 hoL/xCocvUy\\niZtpya^oucLf, IcKtcj 5 ivpta-\\nxa 3 7rx rx_a, trvvrSvi^p 9\\n5rape*xa\u00c2\u00a3 y 5 luvoLptti^ ut-\\nttkww 5 amyivctxiKQ 7\\nXfCCOjUGll, ITTCLViOyOm\\npCtf 6 CLTToQvWHO 6 VC/UI\\nl7Tmy.U.(jd 5 OL/JLHfTOLVW,\\nQsLTTTV, 010/JLCy^ CL(plX.Vi Cjt/.Of f\\nOLOtKtOJy OlO^CLfy CCkCVCO 5\\n66fXR/JtJ.\\nku 6 ayi(xco z t\\\\7n^a 5\\na.7rccT7rcca 3 juolvQocvo) 6 ,\u00e2\u0082\u00actt/-\\nrAtlJUJ 6 9 VlX.Xu C-iKU\u00e2\u0084\u00a2,\\nQictopq, fwcrco 6 Ka\u00c2\u00a3a a", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "i 84\\nlug conquered, to have refembled,\\nthou faweftj broken,\\nthou compared ft, it will be necef-\\nfaiy, 1 ould ihout,\\nthev arc pleafcd.\\n30. To have been hurt, ho-\\nnour thyielf, he is able, they may\\nturn, he fliall prevent, he hath\\nbeen feen, they confufe, to have\\nbeen, he would begin, thou fhalt\\ney have ordained, to Jiave\\nbeen grieved.\\n31. Nothing was made, John\\nanlwered, do not ye say that it is\\nfour months, and the harveft\\ncomes Jefus bore witnefs, Cyrus\\nedj then the man went away.\\n32. Philip has died* Chryfantas\\ndid ftand up, and he fpoke thus,\\nthe time would be, the man mall\\nlove, Panthea having fent did fay,\\ndo not grieve, O Cyrus, that A-\\nraipas is gone.\\nla, $iou m /Scaw 5 a^otT-\\nV K0L7TTCD t Tl^ClU\u00e2\u0084\u00a2, lv-\\nVOLJULXI, Tfi71U f XUhVCO, 07T-\\nrojuat, avy)(tci) f yivofiiou m 9\\nKV7TiW.\\nOultVyiV0(Aai 6 ,0 IttOLV-\\nVW a.7ro)tpivoju.aj v5 ovk tu\\nKtyu on TiTfajunvov oi/m,\\nlUJCVq jUOtfTVftU, Kl fCf\\niKt7T7rot; Qywku, Xp-\\nGXiTctt; uvmnyj, kcl/ \\\\tyco\\nco li, KOLffot; ei/ui, avQfV7ro\\n(pihico, Ylav^c-io. 7rt j.7rct) S\\nCiTTCV, fXY\\\\ KV7Ti0i) r u Kvpo\\nOTl Afa.V7TQLS CS^O/ACCj.\\n33. ri Anvabam, novi, invenies, fcribunt, cecidi, ibat, cu-\\ncurrifti, m timuit, veniebamus, fedebo, ero, pugnabat, acce-\\npit, moriemur, p abfumptus eft, ureris, percuffus fum, pug-\\nnavi, magnificabitur.\\n34. Lex eft, tempus videtur, homines cognofcunt, films\\nmoritur, rex exiftimabat, majores fuerunt, pater ccepit,\\nDeus poteft, difcipuli veniunt, poetx cogitant.", "height": "3924", "width": "2256", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "25\\nCHAP. III.\\nAn adjective agrees with its fubftantive, in gender, num-\\nber and cafe.\\nAdjeclivutn cum fubftantivo, c.\\nAn adjective agrees, c. Bell.\\nEto,\\nI. xV. ufeful man, a common\\ncity, fweet honour, black forrow,\\nof a bad cuftom, to a worthy man,\\na holy day, O immortal poet,\\na fweet voice, two black eyes.\\n2. The eighth woman, an ho-\\nnourable fortune, of a bloody fword,\\nlofty mountains, a fweet word, a\\nhappy life, every way, true horns,\\na tender heart.\\n3 A greater man, much wealth,\\nmoft admirable wifdom, to a more\\nformidable giant, a moft graceful\\nvirgin, happy gods, a moil: bene-\\nvolent nation, a black wall, fwifter\\nhorfes.\\n4. A moft hateful name, a bet-\\nter man, the deepeft well, to the\\ngreateft father, two horns, of three\\nmen, the third hour, of this thing,\\nanother fhip, to my book, fome\\nwomen.\\n5. U Sweet peace horfes that\\nwork together, ftand together\\nmore agreeably the fervants\\nwere equal fharers my friend?,\\nXfWTOQ CLVYI$ 9 XOIVOC\\nTTOTUf, rifJLY] V VS, \\\\V7TY\\\\ fJLi-\\na^toc, iijuipot ayioty worn-\\nTJ7C clQocvoltos, pcoyyj r]lvs f\\nO^LfXCL fJUKUQ.\\nTvyh oyloo$, TW)(y\\\\ n-\\n/uyiei^jua^ccf^a cajuciToeis,\\no$w v^nxoc, wroq y\\\\v~\\nX-JC, filCS tvlcifjUaV*, 7TOLQ\\nAW? ^iyOLQy 7T0XVS\\nWKOUTO^y (TOCplOL \u00c2\u00a7OLVjULa\\ntos, yiyas (poZtfoc, nct^im\\ntOro? tvvovcy Tii%Qs y.iK0Lt; 9\\ntwos roi^yc.\\nOVOJU.CC iXh 0{; *W?\\nayctftosy (pfioip /Sa yf sra-\\nryp /uiyxcylvco jtej \u00c2\u00abf rfiic\\nCLvtyQ7TCS 9 OOfOL Tf*T0f* 9\\n7rpay/u.a. ovro? 9 vavc oa-\\nA0f% filQhM ipOQy yvm\\nTIC.\\nElfWYl ilv? 17TK0S\\nftp* O rJ7TYl%tTYlS IdOfiOl^QZ\\n/u\u00c2\u00aby", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "26\\nthe battle is near, for the enemies\\nadvance.\\n6. Thou art a happier man\\nall the men failed wounded thofe\\ntragic actors; that is the temple;\\nAgamemnon was paiTing on joy-\\nful.\\n7. Wherefore, the law is holy,\\nand the commandment holy, and\\njuft and good.\\nayav tyyvs, 7rpovtfxo/jLcq\\nyap TTshifjiioc;.\\nfJLl T$UV/A.CtTl X Sfc 7TCLt;\\nTTOKflTlK 0VT0; A IKilVOC\\nn t ui itfOV ATftlWS\\n7ICLpoi^O[JLCLI ynftouvvoQ.\\n\u00c2\u00a3L jTt 0/iA.tv Yoy.oQ cx.yioc 9\\nkclj tvToxti ay/oc, v.ol{\\nODtctfoc kolj ayoSoe.\\n8. Homines illuftres, capita caduca, cranium muliebre,\\nalia dogmata, lreti et alacres viri, quamam hera, pulchrum\\net bonum virum, maxima pars, daemonia multa, medio mari,\\nbenedictus rex, priori tempore, humanas fpeciei, rectam ra-\\ntionem.\\nCHAP. IV.\\nA verb fignifying actively governs the accufative.\\nEton.\\nAccufativus fequitur verba, c.\\nTranfitive, c Wetten.\\nVerbs fignifying actively, c. Bell.\\nRegimen Grsecis cum, c. Holmes*\\n1. 1- OR ye have the poor always,\\nbut ye have not me always.\\n2. I did one work, and ye all\\nwonder.\\n3. Do ye not know, that the\\nunjuft /ball not inherit the kingdom f\\n4. The faints judge the iverld.\\nO 7T%^yOLp7rCiVTCi7Z,\\n6^6 tyb) It OV 7TOLv1o% V/U.\\nE/f tpyov 7rottcj 5 xa.f\\nH OVK i/JeCj 7 OTl a$/X0\u00c2\u00a3\\nfiourixttct ov Khnpovo/jiio.\\nOoiyiOQ KMftQq Kf lW,", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "27\\n5- Fear God 9 and honour thy\\nparents.\\n6. Hate thofe that flatter, as thofe\\nthat deceive for both, when trad-\\ned, injure thofe who trufl them.\\n7. The poets know that this is\\nfo, and the difference*\\n8. \u00c2\u00ab1 And thinkefl thou this, O\\nman, OxaX. judgefi them who do fuch\\nthings, and doit the fame, that\\nthou JJjalt efcape the judgment of\\nGod?\\n9. For it has not Jhoes by the\\nfmith, nor arms by the flioe-\\nmaker.\\nI c. But the difciples did not\\nknow thefe things.\\ni I Hippocrates having cured\\nmany dftafes, fell fick and died\\nthe Chaldeans foretold the dra/^/\\nof many, then fate took them off\\nalfo Alexander, and Pompey, and\\nCains Cxfar having entirely deflroy-\\ned whole cities fo often, and having\\ncat off many myriads of horfe and\\nfoot in battle, at laft departed\\nfrom life themfelves.\\noe yoYfvc riyetco.\\nMl 7iC0 K0K0(KlVO) h 9\\nU(77rif C l^UTTXTCCOJ, UjU-\\n(pOTifcs yet? 7r/a7\u00c2\u00a3i/w p5h\\nOn q-jtcq ei/r\u00c2\u00abc X W\\nKXf ItOLfCfOL KJVy.l 7TGI-\\ntlTffC.\\nAcy jucif It euros, Q\\nMVfUTTQCy b KflvaPiO b TOl-\\nGVTCS 7T^CL(T JC0 U KOif 7TCtlC0 h\\nOMT0C-. oti ru tKftvya\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\\nKfiy.cc b Qios\\nOvlt yap v7rolyjjuct f/u\\nlice b xcth)ttve z y ovlt OWKOt\\nCIOL GX.VTIVQ*.\\nOvtcc It ovk yivcxniU)^\\nb ya^r.jns*\\nl7T7rCxpUTH( TOWS Y0ff~\\nos icK.oy.ca 5 voateo^, cl7tg%-\\nrwxa r* b Xcexlcycs ttokvs\\nQccyctTQS 7rfQctyof ivoj 5 9 etTOL\\nKey olvtos Triw^coyavov\\nKaroLKciyQavQ 6 A .iz,av-\\ndfoc, Key HoyTrmoSt Key\\nTwos Ka/crap bhos ttokis\\napltlV T070LVTOLKIS 0LV0Lj^iQ 6 y\\nK?. IV 7r0Lf T0L%lS 7T0KVS\\ny.: i .S i7T7rivs Key tt^qs\\nKarajtoirTto* Key ojjto?\\nTTGTi i\u00c2\u00a3tf%G/UCy 6 filGS.\\n12. Jubebat eos, habebant currus, mittunt nuncios, dice-\\nbat h ec, ad( ucere obiides, fecios ipetuebant, relirquere nul-\\nlum, vera loqueris, eofuem honoro, quos ego video, bene-\\nvolentiam habens, videbunt filium, dimittet nuncios, muta-\\nbat habitus.\\n2", "height": "3924", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "as\\nchap. v.\\nAn Adjective is often put abfolutely in the neuter, x^ m\\nbeing tmderflood.\\nWhen an infinitive or a fentence is in place of the nomi-\\nnative to a verb, or fubftantive to an adjective, the verb is\\nin the third perfon fingular, and the adjective in the neuter\\ngender.\\nWhen an infinitive, c. Bel/.\\ni. W HICH then is Nireus, and\\nwhich Therfites for neither is\\nthis manifejl\\n2. They do nothing new, but\\nplunder, perjure, write down their\\ndebtors, and weigh the farthings.\\n3. Let fome one having come\\nfhew, either that I do not fay thefe\\nthings true or that thofe who\\nhave been deceived will truft him.\\n4. Yes for the light was a\\npleafant thing, and to die, dreadful\\nand to be avoided,\\n5. Receive me quickly, O sea,\\nhaving fuffered dreadful things.\\n6. f Tell me, faid he, are not\\nyou one of thofe perfons, who\\nthink that riches are a better thing\\nthan brothers\\n7. To depart from men is nothing\\ndreadful, if there are gods for they\\nwould not encompafs you with\\nevil but if either there are none,\\nor they do not care for human af-\\nfairs, what is it to me to live in a\\nKey nortec h ~)ip TiTn\\nofoeVw yeep ovrcq SnKct;.\\nKctfvot; ouoeis 7roitv, a\\\\-\\nKOi CLfTTOL^O), i7Tl0f\u00c2\u00bbLiV 9 T0-\\nxoyhvqao, oCohoajccTio,\\nvv/ai 5 v\\\\ cos ova ahnfac\\novtoq iyo Ktyo) n co? t\u00c2\u00a3-\\na/7- X7\u00c2\u00a3W n 7Tl(TTiVet OWTO^.\\nNet/* Hue yap eijui 9\\npV(, KCU Tlfon (JLly Jtr/KOf\\nKOLf (ptVKTtOC\\nAi^oy.^ 5 tyco, u S-ot-\\nKql(T(jol oe/Kcf Trao-^a) 7\\nEi7rovtyci), p l/At ou w-\\n7tov Key av etjui roiov-\\nrot; av^^Oi7roq f oc Xfwi/uoc\\nO e\u00c2\u00a3 ayQpo)7rcs v.7r-\\ntp%0{AOL) 6 et fJLlV 3 60C JUI,\\novleic deivo$ nemos yctf\\nOV OVK a.V 7npl\u00c2\u00a3ctKKCt) 6 11\\nV ne\\noe u tis cvx. eifAi, yi ou\\n(jLiKtt ojjroq b a^wjrewc,", "height": "3920", "width": "2260", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "29\\nworld void of gods, or void of\\nprovidence\\n8. We received Oedipus, and\\nthole with him, when unfortunate,\\nand we have done many other\\nfriendly and honourable things to the\\nThebans.\\n9. It is not incredible, O Pro-\\nteus, that you, being an inhabi-\\ntant of the fea, become water\\nand if you would be ever changed\\ninto a lion, neither is this beyond\\nfaith. But if it is poffible that you,\\ndwelling in the fea, can become\\nfire, I entirely wonder at this and\\ndifbelieve it.\\n10. Our excellencies and deft els\\nare wont to arife nearly from the\\nfame caufes.\\n11. 1 fpeak thcfe things, which\\nI have feen with my father, and\\nye do the things which ye have\\nfeen with your father.\\n1 2. Indeed many things, but it\\nis not right to publifh them to all\\nmen, nor to reveal the fecrets.\\n13. But Athenians, I do not\\nthink it is proper, to relate the\\nftrength of Philip, and by thefe\\nwords, to perfuade you to do the\\nthings which are necejpiry.\\ntic tycd \u00c2\u00a3aw tv ko juos xi*\\nyoc 3-eoc, n 7r$ovoix xivoe\\nO O/Wovc, xx/ o jutl cc\\niKeiVCC tK7rt7TTCi) h V7T0-\\nll)(0,UCLj h XXfiTtfOC 7T0KVC\\nlya v7tx^q) piK0Lvfyu7rcc\\nxxj ivlo^oc w^oc OtGxfoc.\\nYdup y.iv yivopaf, o\\nH^OTVJC OV X7r$XV0C,\\nivxKioc yi eijur xxf tc A6-\\nCiV Q7T0TI XKKX J T(0 V f OJJ.QQ\\nOVdi OVTOC 0 7TUTTIC. El\\n6i XXf TTVf ytVO/ACLf IvVX-\\nroc, iv o $x\\\\x r rx otxtcj,\\n*VT0C* 7TXVV $XVjUx\u00c2\u00a3co XX{\\nAtto q; ey y pd h xyxQoc,\\nO^eW X7T0 CWTOC OVTOC\\nKXf KXXOC ymCLCO\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 (plMCO*\\nEyCO OC QfOLU 7TXfX\\nTTXTVf iyCO, OVTOC KXKlb),\\nJiXf (TV ovv be bfxa ttol^ol\\n7TXT)f]f (TV, OVTOC TTOHCO,\\nN 7 ZiVC XXf 7T0KVC, \u00c2\u00abA-\\nXX OV ^ijUlC iX(pi\u00c2\u00a3Q) tUJTGC\\nTTfOC CC7TXC, ovli X7T0$-\\nJ y]toc tZxyofiUG).\\nO (mv ovv, o) avn% A0 f-\\nvy.ee, b $thi7T7roc fajuvj\\nlli%UjUl 9 KXf I IX OVTOC 9\\nKoyoc 7TfOTfi7ra) b lu h\\n7TCtiQ TV, 0V%1 XXKQC\\ni^o nytojuxf.\\n14. Pemiciofiffimum eft, non modo domum fuam deftru-\\nere, fed etiam corpus, et animam.\\n1 5. Hi multa quide/n dicunt atque praclara, fed nihil ia-\\ntelligunt.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "so\\nCHAP. VI.\\nSubftantive verbs, verbs paffive of naming, and verbs of\\ngcflure, have a nominative both before and after them, be*\\nlonging to the fame thing.\\nVerba fubftantiva, c.\\nNominativus poftponitur etiam, c.\\nVerba pafiiva vocandi, o Wetteiu\\nTuyx x.vQ 9 ety.i t c.\\nVerbs of naming, c. Bell.\\nEton.\\ni. XIlND Cyrus took care,\\nthat they might never come in with*\\ncut having fweated.\\n2. What then can one fay,\\nwhen fuch old peribns are lovers\\nflip?\\n3. Iwifhitwould come topafs,\\nfaid Arafpas, that I Jhouid be ufe-\\nfid.\\n4. Gordian ivas proclaimed em\\npcror being about thirteen years\\nold.\\n5. f Be fuch to your parents, as\\nyou would wiib your own children\\nto be to yourfelf.\\n6. Am I not free am I not\\nan apoflle? have I not feen Jefus\\nour Lord If am not an apojile\\nto others, yet doubtlefs I am to\\nyou for ye are the feal of mi\u00c2\u00bb.e\\napoftlefhip are not ye my work\\nin the Lord\\nKuf ?C, Q7TC0C (JLV\\\\7T07 1 O.Y-\\ntfyarot ytvojuxf 6 eweifja 60\\nTi; ovv ay tic trt *.e-\\nO c\\nyCi) C7T0Tt TllKliiOVTOC\\nEi yap yivojuoci 60 pypt\\nAfcc(T7rocc, b, ri iya av\\nyivo/xaj 60 xfwipoc.\\nFofliavcc TTtpi tTcc a\\n7rov yivofxai^ t$i tkcliIuicl\\n(WToK^aTCof avaltiKvvjui s\\nTqiovtos yivofjuxj Tift\\nyovtvc*, oio^ av w%o-\\njUCCf 5 TTift\\nytrt/m\\nncu/Tcv\u00c2\u00b0\\nfJLOj t (TtOU/TDU 7TOJC.\\nOvx. etjut iktvQipoc\\nOVH. et/Ul a7T0 TTQK0 0V%l\\nIwovc Kvptoi; tyu bpau\\nEi aXKcc ovk eifAi a7roi/jo-\\nhoCy ahha yt cu u/xr\\nyap o-ippayic b ijuoc aire*\\n%joh}i (rv eijur ov b toyov\\nlyco av eijui iv Kvpioc.^", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "31\\n7\u00c2\u00ab It is directed to fuch perfons,\\nas advance to any actions, to fet\\nbefore their eyes thofe who are\\nor have been good and to con-\\nsider, what Plato would have\\ndone in this cafe, what Epami-\\nnondas would have faid, how\\nLycurgus or Agefdaus would have\\nappeared.\\n36 Q TOlWTOe. 7TCL\u00c2\u00bb\\nHh\\nPiTTOjUOU\\nT/f hi CCV TTfOLVtJU 51 tV 0J-\\nTToc TLkoltuv, tiq 6e av et-\\n7T0V l ETCLUlVQylaC, 7T010C,\\n$6 olv 07r]o/jLaj vS Avzovgycc\\ny\\\\ Aymtha.cc.\\nKoq Ton rroic iKetvoi;\\nCLTOV,\\n8. And then to leave all thofe\\nthings, that thou mayeft not be cajl a pw u hoc /un Secj\\nin bound, like fheep. Gqlkku 5 qc to rft\\n9. Forte quit humana fapientia ejl.\\n10. Hie familiaris mens erat ab juventute.\\n11. Hie fapientijjimus eft 9 qui novit quod nihilo dignus f\\nrevera, ejl, quoad fapientiam.\\nCHAP. VIL\\nThe Conjunctions, xctt 9 n, h 9 olkkol, jutv, 01m, and the\\nlike, will have the fame cafe and, commonly, the fame\\nmood and tenle after them, that goes before them.\\n1 D Y night and day, in the\\nmountains) and the tombs.\\n2. He confejfedy and denied not.\\n3. I think that we all have the\\npledges of faith, in our own minds,\\nand in our own hands*\\n4. Let this robber So/Iratus be cajl\\ninto Pyriphlegethon and the fieri*\\nCf9C d KXl IV 6 fiivyijuoc.\\nOfAQkCyiU, KXt OVX. X\u00c2\u00a3-\\nEvvw OTl t%Q ttclc 9\\n7ri TT0C ne 9 iV nfJLlTlfOC.\\nO JUtV h.W7VC GVTCC.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "32\\nlegicus man be torn a/under, by the\\nchimsersu\\nfoauhec v7ro b Xiyaifa z\\nPlOL(T7r XC0 5\\ncu 3 cT/aTe^ao, aat b kiju.vvj 9\\n0 le tf8of y.Y) OL7TXC0C,\\n[JLOLKKOV III Jf iX C-\\nEyo) ju 7rtipao m cltto-\\n5. You have already feen\\nthis ferryman, who brought you\\nover, and the lake,\\n6. We ought to fhun thofe hinds\\nof manners which are not funple,\\nbut inftdious, more than vipers.\\n7. I mall endeavour to fhew\\nyou, what this is, which has cauf-\\ned to me both the name and the ca-\\nlumny.\\n8. Qui proximi funt Deo, et circa eum ordine inftrucT:i,\\ngeometra, et arithmetic et philofophi, et medici, et aflronomi 9 et\\ngrammatici.\\n9. In his enim folis filentio melior eft oratio in aliia\\nvero taccre fatius eft quam loqiiu\\nletKVVJUl T/f 7T0TI GlfJLl\\n0U70( \u00c2\u00abC W TTOllOi TS\\nCV0fJ.CC KOLl b QtaQoKvj.\\nCHAP. vnr.\\nAy, lav, i7retlav, ha, ofga, c7rcoc 9 brocr, bvroTav, kolv, mv, 8c\\nvc, are, for the moft part, joined with the fubjunctive mood.\\nAv, nay, and xiv, are often ufed to give a fubjunctive\\nmeaning to the other moods.\\nSubjunclivo junguntur tav, Sec. Eton.\\nAv et lav, Sic. Wetten,\\nThe conjunctions ha, Sic.\\nThe conjunctions av, c. Bell.\\nBi\\n1. XiUT the chief Priefts con-\\nfulted among themfelves, that they\\nmight kill Lazarus alfo.\\n2. Tho lueJJjould take to us both\\nthe earth, and the fea.\\nBovkivo\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 It b ap^/e^fff\\nha x.ai Aalapog ano-\\nxretvci) 5\\nKai av b yia, ytat av h\\n$a\\\\a ja 7r$o ixay\u00c2\u00a3arc\u00c2\u00bb) 6", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "33\\n3- As foon as you will have af-\\ncended, if yen fid Mcnippus the Cy-\\nnic in any place.\\n4. And flie afkeel him, that he\\nivould cajl out the devil.\\n5. And if you defire thefe things,\\nboth to be rich and to govern.\\n6. If you be fond of learning,\\nyou will learn much.\\n7. f Look inward the foun-\\ntain of good is within, and al-\\nways able to fpring, if you always\\ndig.\\n8. No other (hall hurt you, un-\\nlefs you pleafe then only you will\\nbe hurt, when you ihink that you\\nare hurt.\\n9. He hath blinded their eyes,\\nand hardened their heart left\\nthey might fee with their eyes, and\\nunder/land with their heart, and\\nbe converted, and I jhould heal\\nthem.\\n10. And it is neceiiary often to\\ntake courage in hunting, when\\nany one of the ftrong wild beafts\\nfets itfelf againjl us.\\n1 1 Unlefs the grain having fal-\\nlen die, it remaineth alone, but if\\nit die, it bears much fruit.\\n12- Yet he Jhould not, on this\\naccount, appear better than a noble\\nCommander.\\n13. Lord, if thou wert here,\\nmy brother JJjculd not have died.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2^ojuoci 6 r,y 7tov c-ilco 6 Me-\\nri7T7ro/; kvoov.\\nKxi ijUTOLU 2 CWT0C f\\nVOL IxiUOVlOV iK^aXXCJ.\\nExy It kcli ovroq i\u00c2\u00a7ixu\\nKXl TTXCVTiO) KXl df^CJ.\\nExy iifiLt pixouxQ;ic,\\neiyj 7tokv i u.o$yi\\nEylov fixirru* tvlor\\n7TY\\\\yvi b ayx\u00c2\u00a7:c, kxi act\\navxQxv^uhwxucLf 7 ixv ctit\\nCKX7TTU.\\n%v xxxo; ovP xxt]co, ixv\\nfiYi (tv Qixw rort A iiy.i\\nfika7TTco 7 brxv vttoxxu-\\nQaVU (dXXTTTU.\\nTv^XOCO CLOTCQ C$\u00c2\u00a7XX~\\njUCt;, KXl TTU^OOi XV76C\\ny-xfiia.- Ivx t u t u\u00c2\u00a3u 6 b\\nC^XXy.OQ, KXl VCiU 5 5\\nKafitx, kxi iria-Tfityu*\\nKXl ixoy.xi OLVTOQ.\\nK.XI ^V^r? TToXXOLKiq\\navdyKY] $yyco m tv h S-j^a,\\nOTXV T l( OLXKlIJLOt; \u00c2\u00a7VQlCV\\nccydi7THjui.\\nEav (AY\\\\ KOKKOQ TTlTf^CO 6\\nXTC^yi7Kco 6 avrog juovoc\\n{AiVU, iXV A OL7T0\u00c2\u00a7y\\\\l JK(J\\\\\\n7roxvc Kx^vrcq pzpcj.\\nOv juhv d/a ovtoq 2 aya-\\nQdt \u00c2\u00a7cxiu 5 ay yivvaiot xai\\nCT^XTnyiwt olvhp.\\nKvpioc, ei nut cJJe, ovx.\\nay a7roQyv Txo 61 iyc b\\nItxtpoc,", "height": "3920", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "34\\n14. Klcirto ct legiflator primum hoc pofuit in juclicum\\nuraadp* u Sententiam feram fecundutn leges ilhul\\nnimirum bene fcieas, quod, cum conftrvarentur civitati leges,\\nfcrvatur ctiam Jemocratia.\\nchap. ix.\\nOne fubftantive agrees with another, fignifying the fame\\nng, in cafe.\\nOne fubftantive agrees, o Bell.\\n1. 1 Paul the pri finer.\\n2. Of God the father and the\\nLord Jefus Chrijl.\\n3. I am a relation to you, be-\\ning alfo myfelf a cur.\\n4. f For Homer, relating the\\nwounds, diiTentions, revenges,\\ntears, chains, and fufferings of\\nevery kind, of the gods, feems to\\nme, as much as in his power, to\\nhave made the men who fought at\\nTroy, gods, and the gods, men.\\nKyb) YloLVKOt; blTfJLlOC.\\n060f 7TCtT}lf KCCl XUflQQ\\nIwove Xpto-Toi;.\\nSuyyivvic ttui n/, war\\nHQU CLVTQQ Uy.l.\\n^y.Ylfoc yxp, tyco \u00c2\u00a30-\\nX.IQ), TrCKtCtOtQOjUl Tpxvjuot\\n3-fcOC, 9l*MC ft Tt/U6i%UL 9 $CC-\\nKfV 9 ll J{J.CY 9 TTOlQgC, 7TCLJUL-\\n$Vf T0 y JUiV iTTl IhiX-\\nXOf Pg OLYfytiTTOC CMC 17TI\\no wvxfjue d 9 Stoc -rono, a\\nSiCQ It, 0LvdpU7TC(; S\\nAviffTUfJU li Tig iX. O\\novvtlftcY Qotfiaatsc, mo/uct\\nTcL/ACtkiyiK, voucdilaocot-\\nhcc 9 KthtVU t^co fifx^v b\\n5\\n5 And a certain Pharifee of the\\ncouncil riling up, by name Ga?na-\\na doclor of law 9 ordered them\\nto put out the men a little while.\\na}tifU7T0C TTOlib)\\nlljja cru d o K^oiucg\\n7Toli sra/oevw tyu yap\\nhctkoc cuk calf lac ttjut\\nP ovhoy.cu.\\n7. Venia, O Ajax, (ei debetur) fi, cum efTet homo, ap-\\npetivit gloriam, rem dulnjfimam, propter quam et noftrum\\n6. You may teach the fon of\\nCrcefus for I with to be a talker\\nand not ajlatue.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "35\\nunufquifque periclitari fuftinet quandoquidem etiam vicit\\nte, et h:ec apud judices Trojanos.\\nCHAP. X.\\nThe infinitives of fubftantive verbs, fuch as uvoli 9 y/rw-\\nQsu, c. have the fame cafe after them that goes before\\nthem.\\nThe infinitives uraf, c. Bell.\\ni A HE name C\u00c2\u00a3 boafter ap-\\npears to me, to lie upon thofe who\\npretend to be richer than they are,\\nand more valiant, and who promife\\nto do those things which they are\\nnot fit to do.\\n2. You fee how nothing hin-\\nders the Scythian Anacharfis to be\\nadmired, and called a wife man.\\ntyco* yt\\n3. f The fhorteft, and fafeft,\\nand moft honourable way, is, in\\nwhatever thing you wifh to feem\\nto be good, to endeavour to be good yctftoc upu, tgvto aai\\nin it. yivo/j.ot.1 6 aycSoe 7rti%cLto m\\nO juiv ahoc^c\\nloKta OVOUOL, KilfAOLj i7Tl 6\u00c2\u00b0\\n7rfO(T7TOllQ mh itOtt 7TKOV(Ttoe\\nxect noiiu}* \u00c2\u00abc juyi ixwoc\\nOfCLQ UQ OvlllC KUKVCJ\\nS cy9^c Avoi^a^ie x.011\\n$rcLV{A.a\u00c2\u00a3,a re koli vo poc o-\\nZuVTOfAOC Tt, HOLl a. J$\\nMe, Y.a.1 KOLKoe bloc b, rt\\nQrv) ccv fiovxofxxi loxia a~\\n4. Mihi videtur injuflus effe 9 a quocunque quifpiam be-\\nneficiis affectus, five amico five hofte, referre gratiam non\\nenititur,\\nE 2", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": ";3o\\nCHAP. XL\\nOne fubftantivc governs another, fignifying a different\\nthing, in the genitive cafe.\\nAn adjective in the neuter gender, without a fubftantivc,\\ngoverns the genitive.\\nGraecis cum Latinis, x. Wettcn.\\nOne fubftanj:ive governs, Sec.\\nAn adjective of the neuter, c. Bdl.\\ni JjLESSED be he that com-\\neth in the name of the Lord, the\\nking of Ifracl.\\n2 Now is the judgment of this\\nnow the ruler of this world\\nfliall be caft out.\\n3. And immediately his ears\\nwere opened, and the bond of his\\n\\\\ougue was loofed.\\n4. You fee a citizen of the world*\\n5. A little time breaks the con-\\nnections of the ivicked but no\\nlength of time can deftroy the\\nfriendjhips of the good.\\n6. The mind of man upbraids\\nitfelf, when it is hypocritical.\\n7. Nightly viflons are not only\\nthe echoes of daily accidents and con-\\nverfationSp but alfo the productions\\nof a remifs habit*\\n8. If ye defire that I fliould\\nlofe my good things, that ye may\\nacquire things which arc not\\nEv\\\\oyto) h7 b ipxofiou h if\\nCYoy.cc Kvpioc, \u00c2\u00a3aaiKivc\\nIcpOWK.\\nNi/y K^idii; njui Koa~\\ny o OVT0C vuv b cc^cov b\\nK07/A.0C OVTOC OtQciKKQ i^O.\\nKai tvQiojc, lioLvoryo) 5 uu-\\nroc b anon, Y.0L1 kva 5 b Setr-\\n/uoc b yKUWOL cturoe.\\nO K07/J.0C TTOklTYIS GQOLU.\\nO fA.IV fOLUXOC rvynQiict\\nohiyoc ^covo; ^idhvca 5 b St\\nb a7rovoaioc pihiu,ouli av\\nQ Trait OLIOV i%ClKil p0 5\\nYGpiQco iolvtov b b oivQjot-\\n7T0C -fv^ii, 0TO.V V7I0X.fll 0-\\nO VVitTi^lVOC (pOLVTOLaiX\\nOV fJ.OVOV jutQnjuipivoc u/a.i\\nCl V7V^lOL KOLl CJAlhlOL CCTH-\\nX^^t cihha b j xQvp.os\\nc-jvvdtia, yt.wvijA.QL.\\ntyu* a%ioo o ccya^oc\\nIJAOLVTCV a.7TGhhVjUl 5i I VOL\\nffV O.yj CCyo$GC, ZlflTTQHO)* 5", "height": "3920", "width": "2256", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "n\\ngood, fee yourfelves how uojuft\\nand thoughtlefs ye are.\\n9. For as when a light is pre-\\nfent at night, it draws the eyes of\\nall to itfelf, fo the beauty of An-\\ntolycus attracts the regards of all to\\nitfelf.\\n10. f He will eafily find his\\nleathern coat again, and his fpade,\\nin the lees of his crfk\\\\\\n1 1. I am a deliverer of men, and\\nan healer of pa/pans, but upon the\\nwhole, I defire to be the prophet of\\ntruth and freedom.\\n12. By their prefent great joy,\\nthey h*d Jbmtfhing of a flight hope,\\nthat, in future, they ihould not\\nbe confumed by any other difor-\\nder.\\n13. You defire nothing of a dif-\\nficult matter, wifhing to know\\nwhat the law is.\\n14. A refemblance differs from\\na fymbol inafmuch as the refem-\\nblance aims, as much as poflible,\\nto reprefent the very nature of the\\nthing, and it is not in our power\\nto vary it but the fymbol is whol-\\nly in our power, as exifting by our\\n1 5. The end of tragedy and of\\nhi/lory is not the fame, but oppo-\\nsite j in the former you mud\\nftrike and captivate the hearers,\\nat prefent, by the mofl perfuafive\\nOfXV CD Ti\\\\- aVi(j04 UfJLl\\ny.y.i ayvxyuv.\\nflmrtf yctf ctv.v yyoc\\ntv rvzj 7rafbtfiiy yrotc. tt^-co--\\nayco oy.y. j., outoj xoli o\\nAVTGKVXCt; X.0LKK0C TTOL^ 6~\\ntptKK0) m Oy/f tTTl iCi JTc/.\\nPao/w; tuowKW* o iHftQt*\\nfa au(J/c, xou o lixtkkot, i?\\nTfV% 7T$0C\\nExivQifUTriQ UfJLl av-\\nOfC07TOC, KCCl tOLT^Ct; TTX-\\n0c?, 9 It oko nc akrfkrjL\\nKOLI 7rtX.ff WlX TT^YITYIZ\\nUfJLl (liCVkOUat.\\nO 7roL$a,x$Yi{jt.yL 7ri$i%x-\\nfVC, \u00c2\u00a3f 17TUTCL Xt 01C ^9\\nthTTiC TICt)rCO Z XOVtyOC. t fAVI-\\nti OLV V7T0 OLKhOS yCGVyX^\\nTTOTt tTl llOLtpQilfOO 6\\nOyJe/c Tie ^axtTroc\\n7rfctyycc imQv/uta fiovx.6-\\nyea yivuvKQ 6 ricuyiroyoc.\\nAicuptfco oyoicoyct o\\nrjyQo\\\\ov z KcSctrov b ytv b-\\nycicoya. o (pv ri$ avroc o\\n7rfctyycL,xa.Tcc o Iwcltoc 1\\nct7riiy.ovi^u m fiovxoyai, XCil\\novk uyi 17TI iyo d ctV7og yt~\\nTa,7rxctQ-crco 5 c It yt wyCo-\\nkov b okoc nc twi tyco i%a,\\nart Y.y.1 tx yovo$ xityiarat.*\\nyai h vytrtpoc t7rivoia.\\nO Tihcc Tfzyulix KZl\\nIVTGplOL CV OLUTCC, OLkkOC.\\niravTior tx.11 ytv yctflti Itoc\\nc irSoLYCQ hoyc; f iXTrknT-\\nrv 5 f x\u00c2\u00ab *\\\\tyxcLyuyito s y", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "33\\nin the latter, by real facls\\nand narrations, you mufi:, always,\\ninfauft and pcrfuade thofe who\\nwifh to learn.\\nKCCTCt 7T0LptlJUl g t OLKOVO)\\nCtKn^lVOQ\\niVVXiti Ofc,\\nt yo\\nY.CLI xoyoe t etc 7T0CC\\nTrtitio 5 o p/xo/^aftay 5\\nt6. Socrates, et Homcrus, et Hippocrates, et Plato, eo-\\nrutnque admiratores, quos etiam xque ac deos colimus, tan-\\nquam prxfecli quidam, atque Dei minijlr u\\nCHAP. XII.\\nThe relative agrees with the antecedent in gender and\\nnumber. If there comes no nominative between the rela-\\ntive and the verb, the relative is the nominative to the verb\\nbut if there does, the relative is governed by fome word in\\nthe fentence.\\nRelativum cum antecedente, c. Eton.\\nThe relative, cc, i, c, c.\\nIf a nominative comes, c. Bell.\\n1. 1 II AT the word might be\\nfulfilled which he /poke.\\n2. Having feen the chariots\\nwhich Jofeph fent, the fpirit of our\\nfather Jacob revived.\\n3. You feem never to have\\nfeen the polypus, nor to know\\nwhat this fifh fuffers.\\n4. There was a certain rich\\nviatiy who had a fteward.\\n5. f What time or what op-\\nportunity do ye feek better than\\nthe prefent or when will ye do\\nhot 7r\\\\n^oo 5 hoyoc oc\\nU7T0V.\\nEllo 6 X/AO%Ct CC OLTTO-\\n/jt\\\\K0) Ia(ryi p 9 x.vcL^Q7rvptv\\n7T\u00c2\u00a5tVjU0C loOtuG 7TCLTY\\\\\\n%V JoKlQ CV$t 7r0kV7T0VC\\n1 f t nc\\nofeto 7roo7TOTi 9 ovdi oc\\n7TOL(r)((j) ip^uc cvroc it-\\nAvfycO7T0C TIC it/** 7TK0 J-\\nrioe y $c i% oiKovo/jLOCf\\nTic XP oyoc T/f K0Lt\\nf 0C 7T0Lqil(M Z QLyc/ftoQ tfl-", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "39\\nthe things which are necejfary^ if\\nnot now\\n6. Whom I often faved, when\\nin danger of being cut off by the\\nPhrygians.\\n7. I loft none of thofi perfns y\\nwhom thou gave]} to me.\\n8. One, of thofe who fat with\\nhim, having heard thefe things,\\nfaid He is happy who JJjall eat\\nbread in the kingdom of God.\\n9. It is fuperfluous to fay thefe\\nthings to them, tuhich they know.\\n10. The firft perfcn is that in\\nthe fpeaker fpeaks of him-\\nfelf the fecond, in ivhich of him\\nto whom he fpeaks the third, in\\nwhich of another.\\n1 1 Such are hyperboles and\\nplurals but we fhall ihew in the\\nfequel, the danger which they feem\\nto have.\\nTiO Y] TTOTi Of til VCXf-\\nrw 3 u (jw yvr\\nOc tycj 7rQXKx.Ya rx?u p\\nKtyOVYlVU Z )iOLTCCK07rru 7i C-\\n7T0 $PVZ^.\\nOc dioujui tyu, t% avToc\\n0V6UG OCTTOhhVUl.\\nAkgvoo 5 Tic t ruva.va.KU-\\n/uai o-jTOf, U7rov Maxa-\\nfioc k p ayw m4 aprcc. iv I\\nl cco-i\\\\tix \u00c2\u00a9tec\\nTliqiGves o jtos \\\\iyu\\n7Tf 0C avroQ, be itrnjui.\\nTLpCOTOC 7Tf 0 TU7rOV o*c d\\nTTtft iXVT0V Z ppa\\nyu h SiVTtfOC, cV Tift 9\\n7rpos oc b .oyoe. rfiroc, V\\nTTifl iTl^CQ.\\nTc/0V7OC ne 7IUC KCHt\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2jrrtf\u00c2\u00a3o\\\\ri, kxi ThnftuvTt-\\nX.CZ GUXVVjUl Ofc iV P\\nTruro. Kivlvvoc, 1$ t^a\\nf/xa m\\nJ\\n12. Circumque ipfum omnes ordine inftrudti funt, locum\\nunufquifque, quern ille dedit, non relinquentes.\\n13. Diram quandam narras hominum ftultitiam, qui tanto\\nmiore amant rem pallidam gravemque.", "height": "3916", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "40\\nchap. xiii.\\nThe prepofitions am, utto, ik, or t$, and irfo, govern the\\ngenitive w, and ow, the dative us or e?, and uvx 9 the\\naccusative.\\nThe poets fometimes have am, with a genitive or\\n!.:ti\\\\v.\\nTr.vpofitiones funt, c. Eton.\\nGenitivo foil, c.\\nDativo foil, c.\\nAccufativo foil, c. Wetten.\\nThe prepofitions am, c.\\nand ow, Sec.\\nAr\u00c2\u00ab and eif, c. ifc//.\\n1. A DID proceed, and Icome\\n^wi GW; for have not come\\nfrom myfelf but he lent me.\\n2. He fights /sr his own things.\\n3. Tlien one of the difciples fays.\\n4. I did catch in the rave, hav-\\ning returned from the feeding of my\\ncattle, many fellows.\\n5. Pleafure is rather in re/I,\\nthan in motion*\\n6. And all the brethren with\\nmt y to the churches, of Galatia.\\n7. When he went to the Per-\\n8. He was a manflayerjfow the\\nbeginning, and he has not flood in\\nthe truth i becaufe the truth is not\\n\\\\nu\\n/Acq Key hkq- cv yap a-ra\\nIftSLVTOV iP%0/lAOll, akKOL\\nKimc. tyy arrcaTiKKu.\\nTIpo tlioc y.a^oy.ciu\\nAtyco ovv tig ex o /jlo$yi~\\nKoLTOLXKjUh aVd) iV Xf-\\nT^ov, awo vofxrj oLvaarpi-\\n(p60 5 7T0KVC Tit;.\\nHdCVil jULOCKhCV IV VPiJMX\\nKat rw iyu vat a$tK-\\npoe, txKXVKJta TahOLTia.\\nOn etc TlifdHc cL7rei/ui z\\nExwoc CLY$$a)7rOKT0VOC\\neijui O.7T0 cLpxy, *ai iV\\nawQeia cv% t/ln/ur in ot-\\nhvfiua, ovx. et r u tv clvtq{.", "height": "3908", "width": "2272", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "41\\n9- And fome were Grecians,\\nthofe who went up that they\\nmight worfhip in the feJlivaL\\ni c. It is a fine thing to receive\\nimmortal glory, in exchange/;/- a\\nmortal body.\\n1 1 I think it the duty of a\\ngood citizen, to choofe the fafety\\nof affairs, before grace in /peaking.\\nI 2. It contributes much to their\\nlearning, to be temperate, that they\\nfee the older men alfo living tem-\\nperately, through every day.\\nE/.t Sfc TIC EXKViY, ejc\\nscvaCar, a 1 h ha. rrp m l ti s\\nKotko/;, ain StHToc era-\\n/ux, xva.7or lo^oc am-\\nA/Xa/CC 7T0KITY]Q Z XflVU,\\no 7rpa.y{A0L (rcoTV!fiQC f ccvTi o\\niv o Kiyu X*? K/ f \u00c2\u00a3a,t\\nMtyct aVjuCcixxQ 11 eic\\nC e fJLOLV^CLVU QUXpfOYid) CLV+\\nTO?, OTl KOCt 7T^i7^VC\\nOfCCQi, OCVOC 7T0LQ Yiy.i^CC,\\nGtitppcvac Sixyu.\\nZtiu/acc 71 i%a iV ^f/j\\n\\\\y.n^QKoq Awokkuy XfV-\\nA\\n13. Having in his hands, the\\ncrown of the far darting Apollo,\\nin the golden fceptre.\\n14. Ego meis pofteris generis princeps ero, meumque a\\nme genus incipiet, tuum vero in te definet.\\n15. Alii vero, conftructo rogo ante tumulos, et effossft\\nfovea quadam, adolentque fumptuofas illas ccenas, et infuiir\\ndunt vinum, mulfumque in foveas.\\nCHAP. xiv.\\nA.-a and unif govern the genitive, or accufative apf t,\\nm, *tpi 3 and Cm, the genitive, dative, or accufative.\\nA; a, c. A^p/, c. BclL\\nGENITIVE.\\n1. A HEY are troubled thro Tarawa ^idsrac faoc.\\nall their life.\\n2. Take away defire entirely, *0 o$i%ic TrMTiKut;, tm\\nat prefent.\\nTrcupiipf, aveufta 6", "height": "3924", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "42\\ntherefore from fmall\\nthings never fay of any thing,\\nthat I loll it, but that I reflored\\nit.\\n4. Your forgctfulnefs, about\\nall things, is near and the for-\\ngetfulnefs of all, about you, is near\\n5. He was always difcourfing\\nbe affairs of men confider-\\ning, what was pious, what im-\\npious what honourable, what\\nihameful what jufl, what un-\\njufl.\\nDATIVE.\\n6. Strip this man alfo for\\nihou flialt fee many, and ridicu-\\nlous things, lying hid under bis\\ngarment.\\n7. And they were aflonifhed\\nat his doclrine^ for he was teaching\\nthem, as one having power, not\\nas the fcribes.\\n8. And the general of the\\nLord fays to Jomua, loofe the\\nihoe off thy feet, for the place\\ntjpon which thou haft now flood,\\nen it, is holy.\\n9. They have the horfes tied\\nby the feet to thejlalls and if any\\none would go againj} them, it is a\\nlabour to loofe the horfes at night,\\na labour to put on the bit, a labour\\nto put on the faddle, a labour to\\nput on the coat of mail; and it\\nis entirely iinpoflible, that they\\nAf^o/j.ai rnyx^cvvcaro\\nftlKfOf fJ.Y]%l7T0Tl 17TI (JW~\\n6\u00c2\u00abf e/TOK*, 077 CL7T0*.KV{JLl\\ncu/rc;, olKKol oti olttoIiIgojui.\\nEyyvg t uw aog, tti^i\\nTTXg, K$Vl iyyV$ it TTCtC\\nAVTog 7rtfi e ctvfyu-\\nTTCiOQ CtCt QtOtKiyO/LiOil CiiO-\\n7riu, 77C n *6un\u00c2\u00a3 jc, rtc olvi-\\nCue Tig itahog, rig dialog*\\nTig (flKOtlOg, Tl( ClllKOC\\nAtgW v XCU OUTOfOTT\\nroy.oii yap mohug, xai yi~\\nKOIOC, U7T0 IflOLTKV KfVTT-\\nT0)\\nKoil tY.7ThVl(J Sto 17TI hi\\n%a)(vi ct.v\\\\og ujui ya^o/satr*\\nKb) 0CVT0C f Ug t VG-lCC tX^J\\nGV% COg ypCL/Uy.aTWg.\\nKecixiyub a^/o-T^a^-\\nyog Kvptcg n$0Q lyrovc*,\\nAva) m5 o -J7ro( Y]fjia. o 7rovg z\\ncu 5 o yeep Tc-rog i7ri og vvv\\niem//.!, iwi ctvTo^y ay iog\\nit JUL\\nric^/f P7h l)(0i l.TTTTOg\\nt7Tl fCCTM KOLl it Tig 6777\\nQLVT0g Z UjUl 6 tayOV /UiV W%5\\nPU/w 5 J-arTTog, isfov oe ^a-\\nxivoo) tfjov di im^arla 5\\ntfrovliiTriQcopaKt^s-ava*\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00acxiVU 6h tTTl i7T7rog UtfW-", "height": "3920", "width": "2260", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "43\\nhaving mounted en the horfes, yo* Six o crpaTflartSw*,\\ncould drive through the camp* ttxytxtxq-iy alvyxros.\\nACCUSATIVE.\\nic. Cyrus fometimes invited a\\nwhole company to /upper, with the\\ncaptain.\\nI i. They came, not on account\\ncf Jtfus alone 9 but that they might\\nalfo fee Lazarus.\\n2. He alio goes out to affift,\\nwith thofe that are about him*\\n13. But, as I think, you did\\nnot come the mod beautiful per-\\nfon, under the earth*\\n14. Many at laft were fpent\\nby weakne/s for the diforder fir ft\\nfeated in the head, having begun\\nfrom above, vent throughout the\\nwhole body*\\n15. f If God be for us y who\\ncan be againft us\\n16. But tell thou me, how\\nthe things upon earth are, and\\nwhat they do in the city.\\n17. And the others who\\nfought with Darius agai?tjl the\\nbecaufe the whole Per-\\n/my was in their paver, to\\ndeftroy, or to five it.\\n18. Timon fhall do no furh\\nthing about you any more, for the\\nhas completely taught him,\\nthat lie. ought to choofe you to\\nhim Pel f, before poverty.\\n19. Sic enim vivis, quo paclo quivis fervus fub domim\\ntans, non maneret.\\nKxXtO) iTl bil7TY0Y 6\\nKvfcc oacc rroTt rx^i;, uiv\\nEp^ojucq 6 ov S/a b ly*\\n(TS JC (JLOYOQ, XXKX IYX KXj ff\\nA\u00c2\u00ab\u00c2\u00a3*j fiC Qi\\\\o) 6\\nEy.CovQv KXf OLVTOC, (TW\\nTTifl OtjUTOS.\\nAhKOL CV%1 KCCf V7T0 yt%^\\n0{ OljHOLf 1 Y.XK0Q i^OfAXf,\\nO TTOXvc vaitpov hot XU-\\nQiveix S/apOerfxy 2, Key S/\u00e2\u0082\u00ac\u00c2\u00a7\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\neijui yctf otz Trots o o-oo/xx z\\navuQiv ap%op.cLf S e ne iv c k\u00c2\u00a3-\\npX\\\\V TTfUTCV llfVCO ?5h Y.OL*\\nTtzq.\\nEl QiCQ VTTif iyoi T/C\\ny.xrct tyo)\\nArao UTTov iyo), ttoc\\nV7Tlf yiX Z iX^i y -2{ T -C\\n7T6li0i lY 7T0hl\\nKey avalfoiTivaFS 11\\nAoLfiioc aXAsc iTi %nvfat; z\\nd T-r\\n07/ \u00c2\u00a3T/ OVTOQ T r M TliP-\\nVOtot; it^xtix yivo/AOLj 6\\nblXtpVtlQO*, KXl TTiqiTTOHOi*\\nOv\\\\eiQ in TCiMTOQ o Ti-\\njj.uv tfyx^o/AXj 7Ti%i ai/,\\nttxvv yap auros ^tsawx\\nTTcyixyvyico wc Xftl* fV*\\nOLVTi TiM JL, TTfQXffiOd.", "height": "3924", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "44\\nae. Si vero nonnunquam invitatus ad cocnam vellet acee-\\ndcre, quod operoiiilimuin eft plurimis, cavere fcilicet, ne fe\\nrcpleant ultra fatittatem hoc perquam facile cavebat.\\naVTUYVf/.IOt 9 VTI GVOfJLCl.\\nCHAP. XV.\\nr, fronty or aga\\\\njl 9 commonly governs the genitive j\\nor according to, the accufative. Mera, iuith 9 the genitive\\nor after, the accufative. ITa^ and 7r^Q,from^ the geni-\\ntive; at, or w//\u00c2\u00a3, the dative to, beftdc 9 or againfl, the accu-\\niative.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u0094The poets fometimes have ^era^ among 9 with a da-\\ntive.\\ni A HE article ftands w/7\u00c2\u00a3\\na noun, and the pronoun, for a\\nnoun.\\n2. It was terrible not accord-\\ning to one cnlyol the circumftances.\\n3. The way to be filled is\\nmuch more fimple and ftraight\\nivith us, than with you*\\n4. Of not fewer than five\\nhundred, who failed in the fhip,\\nthree ivith (and) thirty only were\\nfaved.\\n5. As two are to four 9 fo are\\nfour to eight.\\n6. If He thought that thofe\\nwho inquired fuch things from\\nthe gods, did impious things.\\n7. According to the cufloms ivith\\nthem/elves, they made a ncrife all\\ntogether, with their arms and\\nhaving fhouted together, they\\nrulhed againft the enemies.\\nC1V0C BiJUt 9 OV XOLTCL tt;\\njuovoc 7TfxyjiA.a. g\\nTLoKv dwhooQ xcy iv0i/c\\n\u00c2\u00aba\\nTracer, lya oto% eiya nrt\\nif/.7T?^C0 S 9 Yl 7TCL^a (TV V\\nO 7TMU 1 iV YXVZ, OVX.\\niXOLXyC n ViVTOLKGaiOl. Tf)Cif\\n7T$C5 TfltCXOVTO. {/.CV6Y S/-\\nffXfiC CVTCO KOLl 9 TlffVCLfiQ\\nTTfCS OKTCJ.\\nO TQICVTOt; TTCLfZ Q 3-20C\\n7r\\\\H\u00c2\u00a7M0{A.ai lh cSifUVTQC. 7T0HU\\nvyiojuou*\\nKOLTCC b TTCXfOt CLUTGC ifa,\\nOVV^0 $)i j), b QlTKOV XObf VW-\\nakahci^Q 5 bff/.oiG) itri b", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "45\\n8. And after them, all the o\\nthcr arts are the third rank, thus\\narranged, according to their parts\\nbut they all look to the God, o-\\nbeying the common command\\nfrom him.\\nK0L{ /UIT9C OUOTH\\n7ra^ kxtcl fx^cq jutr, qvtc*\\nKOI) OS 9\\nrrccfoc cwtcc 7r^o STCiyu.ot net-\\nKO rfAlQ r 7TCLQ dfc\\n0tcf OLTroQhiTro,\\nKey ei u{ juir w\u00c2\u00abc b Ku-\\n\u00c2\u00a3SC 7TCKVK0ycq C OTl OLVXyKOl*\\n{(J VTO llla 7KX\\\\0t; X.0U ll-\\nccoyj Koy-CQ be iroitu*, Jta/\\nKCipCzvCJ TTOLfCL OLKKCi; QTTGTi\\n9. And perhaps Cyrus was\\ntoo talkative, becaufe he was\\nobliged by his matter to give an\\naccount of the things which he\\ndid, and to receive it from others,\\nwhen he judged, liy.x ,u\u00c2\u00b0.\\n1 o Already were two gene- H^Vj Ivo y.iv yiYix /uifc-y\\nrations of articulate-voiced men, av^ano^.\\nmen decayed, and he was reign- $6/ 8\\ning among the third. y.i\\\\u Si Tfi7alo; dp avcivaa.\\nj 1. Ego vero fretus venio, primum equidem deis, dein-\\nde legibus ac vcbi?, exiftimans nullum apparatum valere\\nus quam leges atque jura.\\n12. Ex his igitur cupiebat aliquid jam negotiorum ad*\\nverfus hopes gerere.\\n13. Cum his et Cyrum contemplabere, et Piiamum et\\nfium.", "height": "3916", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "46-\\nchap. xvi.\\nAdv place, quantify) order, exception, and the\\nlike, govern the genitive.\\nN* andjux govern the accufative ot wat and ojulov the dative*\\nSome derivative adverbs govern the cafe of their primi*\\ntives.\\nAuverbia loci, c.\\nAucc et oy.ov y c.\\nNn et pat., x.\\nGenitivum poft fe, e.\\nDativus fequitur, c.\\nAccufativus, Wetten*\\nAdverbs of time, cc.\\nSome adverbs of order, c.\\n1. X HE world has gone af-\\nter him.\\n2. And Cyrus defired this de-\\ncree, on account of the o^Tiy.oi\\nthemfehes.\\n3. Within the enclofure, a mul-\\ntitude of women were feen.\\n4. From the beginning, to this\\npart which is laft.\\n5 A tragedy cannot be with-\\nout aclion but it may be with-\\n9iit morals,\\n6. Between us and you,\\nj: Sufficiently for me*\\n8. Neither a feaft without\\nconcord^ nor wealth without vlr-\\ntua has any pleafure.\\n9. That which is called the\\nlaw of a (rate, without obedience\\nof the fubjecls, is quite a vain\\ncompofltion.\\nBell.\\nO KBffJLOC Q7TKS0) (WTO*\\nOtmp^OJLf. Xl\\nO 6e Ktifoe ^ovko i uc^ z\\nKCLf CUJTOC tViy.Ot Q[JLQTlpQ f\\nQVTOC \u00e2\u0080\u00a2bil piv t wz.\\nEvioy ?rtft\u00c2\u00a3o\\\\ov 9 WMf-\\n0o\u00c2\u00a3 T/c ywy\\\\ hfc/L J*\\nA7T0 CHO^ h /^X? 1 J T0\\nQ fttfCC OC t7)(0LTQQ ilfJLt,\\nAWJ fJLiV TrfX^lC, OVK QLV\\nyivo[A.cy 6 TPxyu iX avw\\nIt yiQoc yiVQU.OLj 60 uv.\\nISliroL^u iyu zct-f o-j m\\nF.7r xfx.ouYTO); tyu*\\nOVTI UVU7TC(JC0V QLViV\\ny.:v:rx f ovre 4rKWTQ% X^f S\\nctfirn ywwv t yco.\\nTIomc Ko(.teot a o-jToc nc\\nvojuoCj Mia irewti h y^oto-\\nf.xf h cvyyfcf.y.y.x ety.i\\n*.u; Ktroe,", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "I o. This evil is net far\\nII. A bare thought by itfelf,\\nis fometimes\\nupon account of the\\ncuv itfelf.\\ni 2 Near the very great city\\nBabylon.\\n13. And when Gadatas was\\nj he fends fome\\nfpies before him.\\n14. However, with the morn*\\ningy they come to the fea, and\\nhaving gone into the way called\\nElorina, they proceeded.\\n15. The Athenians knowing\\nthat they were not concealed,\\nlaid down their arms again, ex-\\nabout three hundred men*\\n16. ut pu y we are\\nafraid to go home.\\n1 7. And the AiTyrian having\\nfollowed as far as he thought it\\nto be^fafe, returned.\\n18. Then the Aiiyrians, and\\nthofe with them, when the armies\\nwere near each ether, caft a ram-\\npart around themfelves which\\nbarbarian kings do even yet,\\nwhen they pitch their camps.\\n1 9. At firft he called himfelf\\nnobody but when he ran off,\\nand was out of reach cf my dart,\\nhe faid that he was named Ulyf-\\nfes.\\n2~. I faw them quarrelling a-\\nd teaching for a\\nUfJU.\\nKxf furn lix*, 3uu/to$B\\nTTOTt yihci; xctrcc iavrcv\\nttTGlOL, hx CWTCC* 6 JJCi^ OL.\\nO jutya; -roXit; Ba\u00c2\u00a3vyw\\ntyyvc.\\nO de Faoarocc uc tyyvc\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00aciUl C JTCS fcOtyKV, TTifXTTd)\\nt/c Trpctfivvao\u00e2\u0084\u00a2^.\\nA\u00c2\u00aba It e tuc, ct^invtofActf\\nIfjLQt; TTfcc b S-a\\\\as ra f y.cy\\nicQa;iv 6 t: c oboe Ehooirt}\\nKOLMU JTOMUaiMXf m\\nTutaxniM ,0 A^r.vctjcc on\\nc J XatQmaT 1 XOLTCLTiQtffu\\nttolkiv, tk\\\\:y Toioytajft/u LLOL-\\n\\\\L7TCJL mjj5.\\nAvtV GV. XZf Cf/.OtOt OLTTti.\\nfJLi flCitiF,\\nKey ij.it Accrupics Sa-\\nustf eijui, OLTroTfirruF 6\\nO cvv AoWfipe., x.xf\\ngvv umtoc, iTretln lyyvr, a\\\\-\\nKYIKW CT^y.TiVijLCL y/yvo-\\nfA.CLP TOLfOOC. TrtOlQcLKXtO**\\nC77TiO XXf YVV ill ficifGafCC\\nfioVFlKlVG TCHV, ItTOTOLV (fifOZm\\nOutr 7Tfco]oc rc ovric t zv-\\nrev arroy-xKito* nret It ltd-\\nZi-jyu) 6 9 xa/ i%o etjui /SeAoc,\\na GYcua^o) ftlLU\\nOySU 1 TTlfl toxoc z? S/a-\\nXXf 17TI (A.t jQoS d TTOLl", "height": "3916", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "48\\nhire, and undergoing every\\nthing, fir the f ike cf thefe things*\\nAnd thole who caft away glory\\nfrom tbemfelves, doing every\\nthin^ eagerly for if.\\n21. In their trouble, they na-\\nturally remembered this faying,\\nu The Doric war will come, and\\nue with it.\\n22. Do you fee then, fays he,\\nbefore that grove, a place which\\nfeems to be beautiful and like a\\nmeadow, and illuminated with\\nmuch light\\n23. It has been well faid, that\\nevery end does not appear along\\nwith the beginning.\\n24. They live entirely for the\\nfucceeding time without bodies,\\nand go into dwellings yet more\\nbeautiful than thefe.\\n25. Since then you have tried\\nahnofl all lives, and know all\\nthings, you could tell clearly,\\nwhat things are peculiar to the\\nrich.\\n26. I think, by the gods, that\\nhe is intoxicated with the great-\\nnefs of the things which have\\nbeen done but not, indeed, that\\nhe choofes to act in fuch a man-\\nner, that the moft foolifh, of\\nthofe with us, may know what\\nhe is about to do.\\n27. No one having fenfe,\\nfights with his neighbours, mere-\\nly for the fake of conquering his\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2pponents*, nor fails upon the\\ntiVG), KOLj 7TCLQ tViKOL CVTOg\\nv7rojuiva). O a re lo%a. a-\\n7TcCcCK\\\\C0 h eOJlOC WIKOL TTQL^\\nEv xzkoc 9 o!x axoc,\\navoijuva.ojuctf vs bit b\\n7T0C, HxW 3 AwplOLKCH; 7T0XI+\\np.Ci; 9 K7Jj KOlfJ.QQ OLUOL omtos*\\nO^aw cw, fnjui, tjum\\nTfcjQi b OLKuoq tamvoe, ro-\\n7ro tic, be, lotto* kolkoc. t*\\nciui, xc.f xei/xuvoeicPiic, xctf\\nQMS 7T0hVC, X0LTXKC\u00c2\u00a3jU.7rU h\\nEv fib), b U0 fJLY] CI//.X 0LP)(Ji\\n7T XC TiK9S X.OLTX pa)V(,i mf\\nAviv T\u00c2\u00a3 ruy.cL \u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00aba ro oroc-\\nfXTTcnv c-tQ b nreircL jtfovoQ,\\n\\\\LCLf etc OlYLWli; iTl OVTQ\u00c2\u00a3\\nKZKOC OLtplXViOfiCLf.\\nOvaovt i7re\\\\lvi aVac (r%i-\\noov yiln b p toq 7ru$ x.co ps nay\\nwir, e/Sta\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 7 Kiyoi #r nltj.\\noupvc, toiot; fjav h 7tkqv\u00c2\u00bb\\nEya oi/ACLj fitv, m b \u00c2\u00a7ioe,\\nacetvoc /-ce(W a e /utyttioc.\\nTT^OLVVCi) OV jULlVTOiyi, fA.CC\\nZiVC, OVTO 7TfQ0Llfi(d m TT^OLVm\\nOCO, WTt OLVOVTOS, Q 7TCtfCt.\\ntyCO, eiltQ 7 TtS JA.IKKU 7T01KJ\\ntmvoe.\\nOVTl 7T6XljUlO TTihOLS\\nGvleit;, vooq i^a), tvix.iv clo-\\nTCC KCLTCtyMlfyjUOLl 5 l\\nTlTCt(TVU mh OVTt 7ThiU 8 7Tlm", "height": "3920", "width": "2256", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "C 49\\nfeas, only to pafs over them nor\\ntakes up the fciences, or arts,\\nmerely^/}/ the fake of the hnotvledge\\nitfclf; but all men do all things,\\nccount of the pleafures, honours,\\nor profits which arife from the\\nwork?.\\n:S. Ye fee to what a pitch of\\nthe man has come,\\nwho does not allow you a choice\\nof righting or being at peace\\nbut threatens and ufes proud\\nwords, as they fay, and is not fa-\\ntished, poiTefling the things\\nwhich have been conquered, to\\nftay with them, but is always\\nadding fomething about them.\\n29. Definite mihi, ad quot ufque annos exiftimare oportet,\\nhomines efTe juvenes.\\n3 o. Qms enim abfque hac bonum aliquid difcat\\n31. Velles quidem qui commutant, frigoris eas aft usque\\nHtuja commutant.\\n32. Et, per canrm, O viri Athenienfes, certe ego patiebar\\naliquid tale.\\nfxoyoy KOLf am ovli iy.xct-\\n$10L KCCf 7tX 1 CCJTC; itiKX\\ntTUTVUV aiXAXuGxYCO TXQ\\nli TTfxcrcrte rrocc, X x ly i7ri\\nyiro t u t/ th b epy\u00c2\u00bbK WH t 1\\nO-xu) c! irPoifXpfJMi ax-\\nIKyilX CuQfCJTTOCy Of OXjJi\\nodfiTlC 7V h$U Ul 7T%CL J-\\nj J n xy^ nfrvpetet aK\\\\a arr-\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00actkiu, KXf xoyoQ V7rtfv\\\\q x-\\nroc, w p ut, \\\\iyco, xa/ ouk\\noloc n ay.i, i^co e; kxtx-\\nVTfipv, jUiYco im gvtoc a\\\\-\\nxx ccet jiq 7r^o(f7ri^iQxKKQ !n", "height": "3920", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "AO\\nchap, xvi r.\\nThe infinitive mood has an accufative befoie it, when\\nits agent or fubjecl is different from that of the preceding\\nverb J but a nominative, when they are the fame.\\nThe infinitive mood is governed by verbs, adjectives, or\\nfome particle, fuch as, \u00c2\u00abf, *-p, a-Xf** jutx?\\nThe infinitive is often put elliptically, o^a, fihi7n, Momr^\\nor u;, being underflpod-\\nInfinitivus faepiffime loco, c.\\nModo infinitivo eleganter, N.c. Eton.\\nLatinum obtinet plerumque c. Wctteih\\nThe infinitive will have, c.\\nSometimes the infinitive, c.\\nThe infinitive is fometimes put, Sec.\\nOne verb governs another, c.\\nThe Greek infinitive is often, c\u00c2\u00bb Bell.\\nInfinitivus fubjicitur, Sec. Holmes.\\n1 JlIE heard that he had done\\nthis miracle.\\n2. Another again, wasjbew*\\n.rig that wealth itjelf was good,\\n3. It pleafed them that each\\nfljould be honoured according to his\\ndefert, and that Cyrus JJjould be\\nthe judge.\\n4. They brought all things\\nfufneient, fo that all the army /tip-\\nped well.\\n5. I, having put you into the\\nhoufe of correction, flail perfuade\\nyou that 1 am your mafler.\\n6. He /aid that he was the\\nAmo ovTo;. vjjtcs 7tohq\\nM/mc-M.\\nO Tie cut 7ra.Kiv, ctyatiec\\ndfj.1 ycLf 7tXovtoc olvtos a-\\nAotico koctcc a\u00c2\u00a3/a txa-\\ncrroe n^ccco, Kupoc It.o Kgt-\\nVQ h itfJ.l.\\nTlac ix.ot.vee 7r^ocrayo i 9\\nuc tei7ryiQ 5 kolkw ol7tolc\\nrrpoLTicc.\\nEyfryi, av uly i/jiCoLKKa) 6\\netc juvhuv, 7r $Q apt W-\\nTOT /lf", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "C ^1\\nmatter of his words himfelf, but\\nm of his actions.\\n7. Then, being fuch, did you\\nwi/h to live-\\n8. Take things concerning the\\nas far as they are ufeful\\nfor the mind.\\n9. Fear, and the law ixzfuf-\\nIrain love,\\nic Become a friend flowly,\\nbut when you are fuch, try to\\nfor it is equally\\nfid to have no friend, and to\\nTociates.\\n11. I am ready to idl for it\\nto rt member and relate\\nany thing about it.\\n1 2. And be began again to teach\\nl the fea and a great mul-\\ntitude was gathered to him Jo\\n^one into a vefiel,\\nm the fea, and all the mul-\\ntitude was at the fea fide.\\n13. O Athenians, many\\nfpeeches being made, almoj}^ in\\nevery aflembly.\\n1 4. Demofthenes lamented\\nthat being the moft laborious of\\nall the fpeakers, and. having al-\\nmojl t be vigour of his\\nbody in this, he had not favour\\nwith t\\\\\\n1 5 Taikativenefs, if one\\nto be\\nan intemperance of fpeech\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Jkative perfon is fuch an\\nOLVTOS CifAly hi tyOgtf Tt\\nElTX, TOlCVTOt; C-ifJLl,\\nO TTifl GOJUX*, ^XV\\nbaara.\\n4 oCoc, xoj vojuoc tx roft\\ntfO( KCJKVCJ.\\nRfctbtu; /uiv (piho; yivo-\\n/uxf, yaofiol^ li 7rc-i\u00c2\u00a3ZQ il\\nX$ S ft- l^c q ihoc ix^ K *j\\nTQ\\\\VC iTCLjfoq jUtTaKKOUJVG).\\nEtci/uoc hiyco tjlvc yi xv\\no nc jUYOLo j uaj- 7 y.Of ln^ei/Ai\\nTIC 7Tift O0JT0Q*.\\nYLclj afX 01 ^tolkiv o/\u00c2\u00ab\\naurayti 5 Tfcc euros hoc.ee\\nTCKVC UJTi CCJTOQj t/A^OLf-\\nY0) 6% Uq WKOlOYf xy.9ru.aj\\n^OXflWCa, KCLj 7TCL$ C^-\\nKCQ STPK $CthZ 7(?Z Ci/J.l\\nTIokvi;, co xvv.f AQwaiOf,\\nKey:: ynofjiCLi^ okp/oq Jei\\nr iXOLVTOf iKZhWlOL.\\nQbYfOUOU* b AviaocQiv,;/;,\\ncrt 7rac ffooTO?o( ny.i t \\\\e\u00c2\u00ab\\nya k%i ppLfsc hi a y.\\nit\\nrahMTKo fjuiuct a\\nin; circc c -l ouk t)(u\\n5 a\\nO hv.hiz, et rt: CLVTOC\\ncr.f Qiixi ay lo-\\nO", "height": "3924", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "^2\\none, as ufcs to fay to the perfon\\nwho meets him, that he him-\\nfclf knows all things.\\n1 6. Having left the judgment\\nfeat, we came to the place of\\npuniihment but there, my dear\\nfriend, there luere many and\\ninferable things to hair and fee.\\n1 7. But he has come to fuch\\na pitch of pride, that he fends to\\nthe Eubceans fuch letters.\\n18. Sophocles faid, that he\\nmade men fuch as they ought to\\nbe, and Euripides, fuch as they\\n9 lYTVy%OtyCJ 6/TOP, OTl CLU~\\nTOC 7T0LC tlliti\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 7\\nA pl TT)1{J.l 6 %tKOUrTy$lOY,\\nTTpOC KOKOL TTnqiOV CtflKVtO-\\nxuc x.ai thttivoc upi axovw*\\nTt K0U tllb) 6\\nO It tic oJroc ne vCfic if-\\n^Cy-CLf, OXTTl i7ri TTlKK(i) Ev-\\nQdVC TrUn T010VT6C 17TKST0*\\nA 7.\\nZcfOKKyiC 1/Ut, OLVTOC*\\nJJ.IV o lOQ Oil 7T0HO) 1 y Rvfl7Tl\u00c2\u00bb\\nW It) Ohc tlJVLl.\\n19. It is better that one JJjould\\ndie of hunger, being without grief\\nor fear, than live in plenty, being\\ntroubled.\\n20. I mufl preach the king-\\ndom of God to the other cities\\nalfo becaufe I have been fent\\nfor this.\\n2L And if Cyrus faw any\\nthing, any place, which would\\nbe an ornament to the army,\\ngetting it, he gave it to the\\nmoft worthy perfons thinking,\\nwhatever beautiful and fine thing\\nthe army had, that he iuas honour\\ned by all thefe.\\n22. And if I fhould fee any\\nperfon periflnng in fire, and entreat\\ning me to extinguijb it, I mufi\\nextinguifj it with pitch and oil.\\nAnd if the river carry any one\\naway, and he, ftretching out his\\nAyaOcc Kiyoe aTrcQvwKv*\\nOIKV7T0S KOUf OLtyoQoC yiVOfJLCLf 6\\nn \u00c2\u00a3aw tv cc ptiovc$ 9 tol^olv-\\nKai i-ri^oc vrohic tvuy-\\nytxi\u00c2\u00a3u ms tyo lu fic/.aixtioc\\n0\u00c2\u00a30f UTl UC OVTOC GL7TQ\\nCTtWU.\\nKa/ KvpOC, UTICf 7T0V,\\nXCLKOC illo 6 IIC (TTfOtTlOC,\\nOVTOC KTCC0(A. 1 IcofiOjUOt*\\nctfyoc voui oc, tic xaKoc\\nX.OU otyc/^oc X W 0 a 7 f T\\nJUOL, GVTOC CtTTCCC V.VTOC* .CC\u00c2\u00bb\\ns 7\\njutu\\nEi It tic ttlo 6 \u00c2\u00a3k tir f\\nhoL p$UfO) p tcaci vQtvvvya iKt~\\nTWO 7ri(T TCl X.OCI tKCf.lOf Y.CL-\\nrctaGtvruyi. Ka/ v,v tic,\\n7T0T0tjU.0C TTOtfUflfCO, It,\\n3", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "53\\nhands, entreat me to take him to\\nmy/elf, I mull drive him alfo,\\nig on his head, fo that be\\nm. ly not be able to lift it up.\\n23. One of the powerful\\nmen, of the cavalry of Gadatas,\\n(when he faw him revolting from\\nthe AOyrian,) thought that if he\\nwould luffer any thing, he him-\\nfelfJhotdJ receive, from the AfTy-\\nrian, all the property of Gadatas.\\nia. For they mu/l ftrike that\\nwhich comes againft them, and\\nguarci rgainfl that which\\nruns at them fo that it is not\\nto find, what one, of the\\nmanoeuvres of war, is not in\\nhunting.\\n25. When y r Ai have to a: coun-\\nter danger for your friend or\\ncountry, do twt confull the jfcoth-\\nv.iiether you ought to do it.\\nFor if the foothfaycr declares to\\nyou, that the omens have been bad,\\ntis evident that death is fignifi-\\ned, or a lofs of a part of the\\nbody, or flight.\\n26. We think the writings of\\nPlotinus and Gentilianus Ame-\\nlius are luorthy fiudying for,\\nwould one think it necejfary\\nvc the others, omitting to etf-\\ncmxne thofe, from whom, having\\nn thofe things, they have.\\nwritten them.\\n27. Be ye present then, faid\\nhe, at the doors, clothed with\\nbefore thefr.\\nliOUOU- CoQiU KXi O JTCC, iT.\\nX6(paA)f a tt/t/w, 0)C ytfii cur*.*\\nEx b Ta^aroc iir7rtK0r 9\\nb dvrcLTCs tic r ctvnp, tnii b-\\nf acy* ccvtoc. a$i sT iy.P ai\u00c2\u00bb\\nAwVflOC, YOyt^CO ilTIC \u00c2\u00abJ-\\ntoc -rra.yo) 6 avjoc oly Kay\\nba\u00c2\u00bba G TrotpoL b Atrvvftoc,\\nTctc b Taoarac.\\nHa/a y.iv yao hu b by.ovt\\nyiyycyai h f JK x j ru 5 A 9\\ntvi ptPco m coVrt ou JKX.Q10C\\ntl flTKO) 6 TIC, tY $HfCt 0L7TU-\\nfJLt, tV 7T0KifJ.ee TTCiftiyf.\\n*Otoly lit cvyxtvlviiuQ 5\\nflXOC H 7T0LTqiC, yV\\\\ yXVTlU-\\ncuai, u (rvyxivouviVTior. Key\\nycf ctv TTPCinrov ctv b yav-\\nriCy (pzvhoe yivcyctt b kpor,\\nl 1hOV QTt ty YOLTOC 1 SY)yGUYU,\\nV 7r?cu ric y occ eojjuct, n\\np-jyn.\\nTIkqtivoc xcj TtvliMctnc.\\nAy.it.ice tyu a^ioc ti/xi voyi-\\n(co i7T(7y.0Ticj p I G jyyfccy-\\nyy. b yiy yctp Kgittci; ti in:\\nolv y.r.iu) cioy.x.1 at, CL $1,1-\\nyi 6 f\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00a3Tafa iytiivos, ttol^x,\\ni: croc KayQaxA) 6 f cures\\nYlcf.oayi guy, fttiyu, *7ri b\\nI zo7y.i0) 5h b q-tok-,1 eJ-\\nres,", "height": "3920", "width": "2212", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "Per-\\nfun lhall tell you from me.\\n28. And he died for fuch a\\ncnufe, being farely the kail wor-\\nthy, of the Grecians in my time,\\nto ccme to fuch a degree of mi (cry.\\n29. When you pleafe, find\\nthefe books, or rather bring them.\\nFor I would not ceafe, to requejl\\nyou often, to prefer the road to us\\nbefore any other if for no other\\ncaufe, for our old friend (hip, and\\nthe air, which is very temperate.\\naO/5 r, w\u00c2\u00a3 olv tv K\u00c2\u00bb\\noocvkxe Ilifvr.c i^xyyth*\\nko 5 rrxfoc tyo).\\nK:u /Xiy TCICVTOC, CCITICC\\npi, yt ni lyu Ekkw, e?\\nOutoc (ItGkiov 7riju7roj,\\nOTCLY (TV (Pottl, /UCLkkQZ ()fc\\nxo/x/^i) ov yap a.v afivTw-\\nJUl 6 7T0kKOL tlQ dlOjUOtl JV y\\nTfos iyo ooof iTiqcxn,\\nTTpoKfivv 5, Xj av ii (M ?us n Ptct\\nCLkkO^, Tt 7rCLkOLtOQ GUVll-\\nOtlOL, X.OLI OLY.f. juiTpio/; \u00e2\u0082\u00aci w/ h\\nHv tkto 5 tyu ysv ex\\nCVpOLVOC (TilfOL KOLQW/Ur, 7U\\noe w cL7roy.piy. xu vs koltol-\\nT7TCtG) fiia^O/ACll tyCJ, (JLOLTVW\\n7roviQ 3 v yap In xaOeAx.ua\\nTlfOC TO JUtTplOt; iHG^OU\\nn\\nttcusivco o jtqq uart van*\\njuik?oc \u00e2\u0096\u00a0j.Tt\u00c2\u00a39 i acLi v 9 ?rarv pa-\\nOA\\n^o. If I pleafe, I will let down\\na chain from heaven, and if ye,\\nhanging from it, endeavour to pull\\nme down t ye will labour in vain\\nfor truly ye ihall not drag me\\ndown.\\n1 He had been fo habituat-\\ned to the requiring of moderate\\nthings, that, having pejfejed very\\nimall property, he was quite ea-\\nsily fatisfied.\\n32. He never did promife to\\nbe a teacher of this, but he wade\\nthofe who converfed with him to\\nhope, that they, imitating him,\\nJhculd become fuch perfons.\\n33. Rhetor Demias advenit, plebifcitum habens in dex-\\ntra, et confanguinewn no/Irum ejfe dicers..\\n34. Miror igitur, quo tandem pacto, perfuafi fuerint\\nAthenienfes, Socratem de Deis nonfana menu* ejfe.\\n35. Quid jucundum nofti, nihil horum causa facer e vo-\\nlens qua jucundorum appetitum non expectas, fed, priuf*\\nquam appctas, omnibus repleris priufquatn tfurias, come-\\ndens priufquamjitias^ bibeus.\\nakkoc ik-rtC\\n^/arp/bcj\\n7TO 7T07i V7n T%Yi3-\\nHJUI OVTQC^\\n;boL 7KakGS\\nVtitVOZj TOlOlCi yivo/uoci", "height": "3920", "width": "2256", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "C\\nchap. xvm.\\nThe caufc, manner, or inftrument, is put in the dative.\\nSometimes paflive verbs have a dative of the agent after\\nthem.\\nComparatives and fuperhtives govern the mcafure of ex-\\ncefs in the dative.\\nQuodvis etiam verbum admittit, c.\\nGenitivus vero iit.e nonnunouam, c.\\nInterdum et dativum, 8to\\nPalTiva qucelibet, c\\nErFertur fcilicet, c.\\nCaufx, Wettetu\\nThe matter of which. c.\\nA noun of part, c.\\nSometimes the adjective agrees, Sec.\\nNouns fignifying the caufe, c. Bell.\\nAblativus inftrumenti, c. Holmes,\\nEton.\\nI A HE city is yet ftronger\\nriver, than by the ivalls.\\n2 I heard that they, by certain\\nincantations and charms, could\\nopen the gates of hell.\\n3. I think you would laugh\\nmore if you faw thofe, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\o\\nare kings and princes with us,\\nbegging with (or among) them.\\n4. Think it equally ihameful\\nto be conquered by the ill offices\\nof enemies, and to be overcome\\nby the benefits of friends.\\n5. This place has been treated\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2f by many perfons, before us.\\nO TGTOLf/.OZ iTI wxyoos\\nAxcvco auTOf, t7ra ln rg\\nxa/ TiKiTv TK t y.roryco a-\\nlt?c sruxif.\\nUoyjc av otftcu jucu.\\\\ov\\nylKOLU y il SiOLG ACLt 7T0LPX\\niyu fiacihiic x.ui atxTpoL7ryc,\\nQuciuc ai7%foc Yo ytla\\nl^fCC VlJUta XOLKOTTOl l a,\\nXXI \u00c2\u00a3/A0{ rtfCOLOjAOLl 9 iViO-\\nytzict.\\nJlOKVC TTfO iyj f TC7T0C", "height": "3872", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "M\\n6. They accufe, and bearwit-\\nnefs again It, and cenfure the\\nthings, which have been done\\nus during life.\\n7. There are many fublime\\nexprefllons without pathos, as,\\nwith innumerable others, thofe\\nbold exprcflions of the poet, about\\nthe Tons of Alous.\\n8. He has exceeded all per-\\nfons in expnjjicn and invention.\\n9. As lire burns thofe that\\ntouch it, fo the beautiful inflame\\nthofe who view them from afar,\\nuntil they burn ivitb fove.\\nl o. If we fall much fhort\\nof the virtue of our anceftors, it\\nmuft be a grief to them alfo, if\\nthey have any perception and\\nby fo much the greater fhame to\\nourfelves, by as much as our de-\\nfcent is mo ft illuftrious.\\n1 1 All thefe things have been\\nappointed by law.\\n1 2. Come then, let us consi-\\nder all the things that have been\\ndone by me, one by one for thus\\ntruly it will appear moft plainly\\nwhich of them is good, and\\nwhich bad.\\n1 3 The parts of the plot, are\\nthe chief things, by which trage-\\ndy captivates the mine?.\\n1 4. The things in our power\\nare, by nature free, unhindered,\\nunimpeded.\\n1 5. They alone having con-\\nquered time and envy by their\\ngreat exploits.\\nKarjjy^tw, kcci koltcc-\\n7rpa T r h tyco wu^ol /S/of a\\nTLohvc u^ oc S/J^a 7TolQoc\\nCdf, 7TfOC (JLVflQl XKkOC t KOLl\\n0, 7Ttpi A^UOlllK*, TTOIV^\\nTUC TTOLfOLTOKfJLOLOi 91\\nAi\u00c2\u00a3/f KOLl (PlOLVOlCt 7T0LQ J-\\nHf JUtV 7TVf V,7TT0-\\ny.vf aoLicdj li kolXoc. koli\\nU7TG\u00c2\u00a7iV SiaOfJLZl V pX7TTU, Q^i.\\na/8a) m ipooc\\nE/ X.0LTOL7T0M 7T$0y0~\\nvoe afiT^ z cL7roKUW(ji m xv7m\\n(J.iV XV iIJUl\u00c2\u00b0 KCU UCUVOQ) it\\ntic cwToe etju.1 cyaQwif a/cr-\\n%yvn ft vyto OUVTOC 70V0C It\\n/utyae, oaoc koli b yivec nt-\\nficpctwc.\\nEkgivoc jutv clttoic. yojuce.\\nTCLCUQ.\\nAyco toivvv ,QK07riQ b tyu\\n7r$0L S Tto 7T0CC, H.OLTOL tl C iKCL-\\nvtoq* ovtg* yap lv paWTa.\\nl*\\\\oc eijui, be tic re ccvtoc\\nuya%e eijut, xj ec Tie KODtoq.\\nO {JLiyoi.;, be -^v^ayoyia\\no Tpctytofia, 9 juvtioc (jLtpoe\\na jut.\\nO fiiv t-rri iya* ety.i, pu~\\nciC, tKivfyoc, ax.o?tVT0c. 9\\na7rccpt/u.7rolivTC\\nMcvoe, o juiyae. 7Tfa%ie,", "height": "3900", "width": "2276", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "o 7\\nt6. When Cyrus faw him\\nhaving leaped from his feat, he\\nwent to meet him, and took\\nhim by the right hand and the\\nreft, knowing nothing of it, were\\naftonifhed at the thing.\\ni 7. Coniider that learning is\\nby fi much a greater good thing\\nthan ignorance, in as much as,\\nall men, making profit, do other\\nbad things but this (ignorance)\\nalone always injures thole who\\n(s it. i\\n1 8. It is not proper, in this\\nplace, o orr.it one of the things\\nthat have been obferved by t/s,\\nbut it mall be very fliort.\\n19. Tho if I muft conjecture\\nftknet being yet great and\\n.r,g me, as is\\nin the morning, it is not\\nmidnight.\\nAnd many, being depriv-\\ned of the ufe of their fhorter\\nf words, fought iv ith their hands\\nand mouths inftead of them, pull\\ning, biting, and tearing their ad-\\nverfaries, as being much above\\nthem by the greatnefs of their bo-\\n2t. I am neither fwift oifeet,\\nnor iirong of hands and I know,\\nthat, of the things which I can\\ndo with my body, I mould not be\\njudged firft, nor fecond, nor I\\njfe thousandth, nor perhaps\\nhoufandth.\\nO /JLIV KVMC, cJc U\\n06t* f zyx-rnfzu 5 tx tlpd,\\nJ7T0LVTCLU* Tt avjoc*, XXI li-\\nz,ioouxi z It ahhec, junkets\\n\u00c2\u00abda 7 iK7Th.};7 7u 8 rrfxyyx.\\nHytoyxi b ttxiIux tcktcv-\\ntjc ytyxq ayeScs eiyi\\nX7rou5iv ricc, gtoc, ytv ax-\\nhoc fJLOy^r^OQ 7TXC, xt^lai-\\nkxi TT^cy^yyA-.S I e^_- o h\\nOvx a^icc, trrt cvtoq b\\nT07roc z s rraf(XXU7rco 6 itq n;\\nb iyu SiuptQ y tiyi It TTcav\\navvToyoQ.\\nKxi tci nyt y^y\\\\ rtxyxi-\\nfouxi b T\u00e2\u0082\u00ac wvyjet. ttzkv; tri\\nC1UI, XXI C KpvcC, fA.nl iTTCu\\niyu to ofyircv, W7ri? t(k m7\\nct7roxyxiu cvliriu yivoq wit, 9\\neiiAi.\\nKcct 7rbkV\u00c2\u00a3, b b fifct-\\nyyc. %ifoe. Xfw^ mpm 5\\nTi ^titi xxi crieyx xyri 1-\\nKiivoQ xyuvilpyxt 2 xara-\\ng-txcj arrtTTOLKot, laxyv,\\n0 jrapcur(ru f an xxi ytyt-\\n80c auyx 7roxvc ccutcC,v-\\n7riWQ.\\nEyco nyi y.ir cvn rr:vr,\\nrxyyq, own )(it$ t^X v\\nyiyyuaxu It, cti, 1% c\\\\ xi\\niyu b ty.ee royx. 7ronu 5\\nOVX XY KPtfd 5 CVTi TTPUTCS,\\nOVTt QWTlfO(, cicyxi\\nli %i\\\\ic ttc;, i-i It\\n-7::\\nH", "height": "3916", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "M\\nbattle has been\\na to us, which I ice all men\\nunderftandrag by nature, even as\\nanimals underfhnd a\\nIn kind of battle, having\\nlearned it from nothing elfc than\\nfrom nature as the ox to fight\\nVis horn i the horfe, ivith his\\nthe dog, ivith his mouth;\\nthe boar, with his tuft.\\n23. When Cyrus heard that\\nthe Chaldeans often went to the\\nIndian king (remembering that\\nibme perfons came from him to\\nthe Medes, to view their affairs,\\nand went to the enemy that they\\nmight again fee theirs) he wifli-\\ncd that the Indian fhould learn\\nthe things which had been done\\nby hi???.\\n24. From my very childhood\\nI knew to put fomething before\\nhim, by whom I thought I fhould\\nbe ftruck and if I had nothing\\nelfe, holding my two hands be-\\nfore me, I hindered as much as I\\ncould him that ftruck me.\\n25. For almoft all other ani-\\nmals are without knowledge of\\nart, except fome few of them,\\nand these have got arts by na-\\nture, rather than by intention.\\n26. Of animals, fome being\\n/\u00e2\u0096\u00a0r, by the defire of eating, to the\\nbait, are taken and fome are\\nwfnared by drink.\\n27. Omnibu.3 fpoliari grave e\\nbg tycj bpoiu rrotg avfyoTrcg\\npv TtC t7riaT0LfXOLl G)t7Ttp yi.\\niXl I OLKKOS QjiOV i7Tl7TCtp.(U\\nTig y.OL)(n iHOLCTOQ Ovli 7TCC-\\n$ol lit awog juavdecyoo 6 n\\n7TUf ot fu rig oiov fiovg\\nXtfCtC 7T0LIQ i7T7rog, 07TM\\nKVCOV, GTOfAOL K 7T$0( 9\\neoovg.\\nO Kvfog, W CCXOVOJ on\\n7Tfog IvdOC 7T0KK9LKIQ\\nXahloUOC 7l0^VJ0fJLOLl Z f OLVCL-\\n(JLVOLOpOLp* OTl IfXpfAOU 6 7TCL-\\nfx a-JT0(, xa}(X.(TX.i7rTo/AOU 3i\\ntig Mnlog, CIVTCC 7T$0Ly/J.X,\\nKOCI 0l^0jU0Cl Z TTfOg 7TCXi.[Al-\\nCC, OTTOS OIU KQil b tXUVQC\\nKOLTillcO 6 fioVKOJUOLl* (AM^CL-\\nvg) 6 hlog avrcg TTf wu\\nKya tx. Trciioicv tvQug y.tv\\n7T foQoLK7\\\\(x) m l7riv\\\\0L l UCll* 7Tf\\n9VT0Z Cf Tig C19JUClj Z 57AW 7a 4\\nKey et ju.yj uKTyog ovleig IX U\\nb yiif 7rpoi%a 9 t/uTrolt^u*,\\nbg Tig Ivva/Acif 2 b ttouo\\nO yoip ctkhog \u00c2\u00a3coov vyi-\\nlov uTi^vog nag eijut, 7r?^.m\\noKiyct, en Tig iv cwTcg, clkkcl\\nKcq o jjog fvtrig juolk\\\\ov yi\\n7TfOCUfWig Ti%m Z lVTU%i6i,\\nO \u00c2\u00a3,0)OY, b (J.IY b iTTihyja.\\n(poiyu ccyu TT^og b oe^eap,\\nKKKSKU 9 oe 7TOT0g mtffwct,\\nft: et moleftum prxfertim", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "59\\nquum ab Inimico cui hoc accidat turn vcro benevolent id\\nveftra et humanitate, quanta eafdem confequi eft ampUJJi-\\nmum.\\n28. Non enim civilians dignitatibus, neque generis preceL\\nItfitia, neque divitiis Dens optimos judicare folet.\\n29. Una vero caufa judicata fuit a Minos ctiam in grati-\\nam.\\nCHAP. XIX.\\nAdjectives fignifying plenty, worth, condemnation, power,\\ndifference, and their contraries alfo verbals compounded\\nwith privative, and thofe which fignify an emotion of the\\nmind, require the genitive.\\nThe comparative degree governs the genitive, when it is\\ntranflated by than.\\nAdjectiva quae defiderium, o\\nComparativa, cum exponuntur, c. Eton,\\nQuorum Latina genitivum, c.\\nSic et comparativa, c. Wetten.\\nAdjectives fignifying defire, c.\\nAdjectives compounded with a privative, c.\\nAdjectives fignifying merit 9 o Bell*\\nComparativa regunt, c\\n,.T\\nHE love of the fabulous Miyas pwic. i/Vepef u pl\\nis peculiar to a great genius 9 when non /o/oc up.i tv ytfae, 9\\ndeclining, in age. piKojuuQoc nc\\n2. I am ivifer than this man, Outoi; dY^Q7ro( tyu\\n70 foe eipi.\\n3 Nothing is bolder than folly. Ovx. ei^i arotx whit\\nT0k/JL 1fQS.\\nH Z", "height": "3916", "width": "2172", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "GO\\ntli.it you,\\nInitrer ot beauty, would o-\\nof- the things worth\\nI think thai fomc have\\nout with us worthy cf bet-\\nter :v\\n6. Every fpt ech is futile,\\nofaBions.\\n7. You are without hearings\\nweetefi hearing, the praife of\\nyourfclf and without feeing the\\nJkveeteft fight.\\n8. \u00c2\u00abI They think that to be\\ngoverned by a ftranger, and to\\nbe deprived of their command,\\nis unworthy the glory of the Gre-\\ncians, and the virtue of their an-\\nceftors.\\n9. Do not fear, faid he, that\\nyou will want a hufband rOr your\\ndaughter, worthy of her,\\n10. In order to have men o-\\nbedient, nothing is more itfcful,\\nthan tofeem to be wifer than theje\\nwho are governed.\\n1 1 The fervant is not greater\\nthan his inajler, nor the apoflle\\niter than he who fent him.\\n1 2. Whether axe thefe ma-\\nthematicUns fuperior, as to be-\\ncoming betfet than :ther men\\n13. Your wallef will be full\\nof lupins, or bo r ,ksjiuffcdwith wri-\\n?a the bade and being in this\\n{late, you will fay that you* are\\nthan the great king.\\nE/X0C, (piKOKSCKOC ayi av,\\nynjoeic atioc Stci n anon\\n7roLoctK *u 6\\nOU OTt i^i^OJUOf (TVV\\niyu ytv Hctf ctyocQot;, b k\\nA-rotc etyu kojoq yotTCCf-\\ncf, TTfxzfyG auoiyot; yivo-\\n(fi JJJTM OLVWOOQ eijUl KOLj 9\\n\u00c2\u00a3lv5 SlOL/ULOL a^tOLTOC.\\nt7ro oLKtiotpiiKcc avfya-\\n7T0C ap^w, KCLj iyifAOVtOL\\ncLTroffTtfio, avaZjiot; voyjLfi)\\nCijUl X.CLf b EhXW \u00c2\u00a70 Z X., KOf\\n0 7T^OyOVOq OL^ITK.\\nAw?, i; 3rvyaTv\\\\$ d\\n{j.-,] (poGtcjuoy cJc a^ro^ca 3\\nC IGQ cvrot;.\\nE/f o lc 7T\u00c2\u00ab0(y mh avfyuwoc.\\ni-X Q v et r it avi/ cr///.of, n\\n(pfoviyc^ ooKico eiui b a^\\nOvk eiyilovkct; yiyan;\\nJt JPlOe CLUTCC, CVTZ OL7TG(TT0-\\nkg; /utyat; b 7rty7rco 5 olvtoi;.\\nUcTtfOV 7Tp0i%V 0VT9\\nyoSyiyaruoi;, 7T?oq b ayafioc\\nyivoya.1 6 b cthhos avQpo7roc\\nO 7TY]?0L (TV SlPfJLOS eiy.l\\nytVTot;, v\\\\ 07riTcroy^oL(pc^\\nChlOV KGLf CVTGJ/; i X^ \u00c2\u00a3U\\nlociyuv n eiy.t (pvy.i* ynyotQ\\n/W/ASWf.", "height": "3924", "width": "2256", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "1 4. Well I mall hold my\\ntongue for you, and be much\\nft lent than the jifljes.\\n15. If you find any thing\\nbetter, in human life, than juf-\\ntice, truth, temperance and forti-\\nbeing turned with your\\nwhole mind, to it, enjoy that\\nwhich is found the beft.\\n1 6. A fliort fyllable is that\\nwhich has a ihort or fhortened\\nvowel, not at the end of a word\\nfo that between it and the vowel\\nin the next fyllable, there be not\\nconfonants than one fimple\\nbut either one, or none.\\n1 7. My father, who has given\\nthem to me, is greater than all\\nand no one can wrefl out of the\\nhand of my father.\\n1 8. It would be proper to\\nhave expreflions worthy of the\\ngs,\\n19. Fortune gave into their\\nis riches, and glory, and\\nfriends but they rendered them-\\nfelvcs unworthy vfthe prefent hap-\\npint/}.\\nIt is peculiar to man to love\\neven thofe that offend and this\\ncomes to pafs, if you conflJer,\\nthat they are your relations, and\\nerr through ignorance and un-\\nwillingly and that after a little\\n(hall both die and. above\\nall, that it did not hurt vou\\nEya a-.. nt,\\ntom tLfuwc eifiu h r^-\\nEi ply Hyatftoe iVfiMQ,\\nit 9 CLtfyuTTIVdC fitOC, hiCXjO-\\nXhr/jCIX, oaf pool\\n:?ax, Qtaqtfosvrn, KXf\\na, tm SKUYoe*, i% b-\\nKH lv%v Tfm m 9 x-\\ntUftOKU OLTTOXOMW.\\nB^a^c u,ui gvkkccGh\\nXWtr*, fxn iTTl TiKCC 5 X C\\nCVTVC UC, y.iTX^V QWTQC* KXf\\nb^ iv i\u00c2\u00a3 ;c jvKha.Cn (pccyyiYy\\nil; XTTkCOC, Zk\\\\X Y]TGl ilC,\\nn fA.n i uc.\\nO -ttxty^ tyo 3 b li Puyt h\\ntya, ptyac. rrxt; Ufir xou v-\\nSurctjuaj v.firxlp ex 9\\nX il ttxtiio tya.\\nO 7r$xyy.x 7Tfi7rti\u00c2\u00b0 av\\nfc/rt) tyjj) xz,ioq.\\nO yiV TV XT! XVTOC ^JJ-\\ny.x, xa/ Ic^x, kxj cptkoc ty-\\ny\\nX u j} c olvtcq a-\\nij^icc Ctt-jl^x^ ivlxiycnx\\nXCLTlWTtlUt 6\\n-;c fihto y.cy\\nT7 ocico h cvtc: li yiYoy.cu,\\niy.v ovfiirfoomTTTn coi, hrt\\nv. v, cvyytmc, k) otct ayrg$a. z\\nxtxuv ajACLfTCLW y.y.j uq\\nj.y.ZoTicoc TtH-\\nX(XI, t^o txc, OTt cu", "height": "3912", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": "62\\nfor it did not make your mind vi*ov au kolmc yronu h 7rfof-\\nworfe than it was before. Qtv f*i.\\n2 1. And this is by much more En It ttqxvi; ovtoc tx.emc\\nabfurdthan thofe things. For, ob- \u00e2\u0080\u00a2ltottoc. O yotf clvtoc ovtoq\\nCarving clofcly, I found thofe tujwxw*, i7rmifa, ivctvrtsc\\nfame perfons practicing the things b clvto$ K*yoc miTV iva.\\nmoft contrary to their own words.\\n2 2. If you make a friend, Eay tyw p/xn 7roita s 9\\nI fliall bring you to the moft tnt b viluc n xa/ folios o-\\npleafant an eafy way; and you $c? a ayw tsw xcy b p. tcj-\\nihall be tajllefs of none of the plea- woe wletc tLyivaroc ei/ii, o\\nfant things, but you fliall live It x* Kl7r \u00c2\u00b0e OLTretfoq lia iou**.\\nunexperienced of troubles.\\n23. Mihi igitur Socrates videbatur honor e efTe reipublicas\\nd tgnusy potius quam morte.\\n24. Vides viros diffidentes inter fe, et gravius fefe trac-\\ntantes hominibus nihilo dignis.\\nCHAP. XX.\\nAll adjectives, placed partitively, govern the genitive\\nplural.\\nNomina partitiva, c.\\nNomina etiam qme fuperlativorum, c.\\nAdjectiva ftepe permutant, S-c. Eton.\\nAdjectivum plurale cujufcunque, c. Wttten Holmes*\\nPlural adjectives often, c.\\nSometimes the latter of two adjectives, c. Bell.\\nl. l\\\\ OT many of the inha- Ou im^fto; ttokvc Ha-\\nbitants of the country know, what vjuu, rt s non cuts? /avQo-\\nthing this ftory may import. xoyioi Ivyxpcy", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "63\\n2 If the greatejl power of the\\nenemies is there.\\n3. They killed near thirty of\\nthe light armed men,\\n4. 1 think that he was the hap-\\npiejl of the men, who had been cele-\\nbrated for a long time before.\\n5. There were fame of the\\nfcrlbes fitting there, and arguing\\nin their hearts, faying Why\\ndoes this man blafpheme thus\\nwho can forgive iins but God\\n6. And that which is the greatefl\\nand mojl beautiful of all, you fee\\nyour own territory increafed,\\nand that of the enemies lefTened.\\n7. Think that nothing of hu-\\nman affairs is fteady for thus,\\nwhen fortunate, you will not be\\noverjoyed, nor when unfortu-\\nnate, over forrowful.\\n8. To day, I celebrate my\\ndaughter s birth-day feaft, and\\nI have invited very many of my\\nfriends*\\n9. As are the eyes of bats to\\nthe light, by day, fo is the intel-\\nligence of our foul to thofe things\\nthat are, by nature, the mofl ma-\\nnifejl of all things.\\n10. He bsJieved that thofe 9 of\\nthe perfons ivho ajjbeiated with him,\\nthat embraced the things which he\\napproved, would be good friends\\nto himfelf and to others.\\ni)tei O 7T0\\\\tfJLl0C llfJLl\\nATOKTetfco lyyvs Tf/ctKor-\\nrct -^ihoc.\\nOificci euujoe; ivocLfjucov yir-\\ncaa/ rr 7 avfyu7r\u00c2\u00abc 9 b irjucotpoc\\nifA7T^G jhv X? 0V \u00c2\u00b0S ^f UAAe A\\nEijui Tit; ypccjUjualtvc t-\\ny.u xa.QyfA.cL/, Ken hecKoyi^Om\\n/UCtf iV KOtfilCt tOLVTOV, At-\\nyu* T; ovtoc cvtu P ka. r pri-\\nju.iu ric hvvcLfAcii cctpiny.i\\nCLjUCtfTlCL et juw 6 Otcc\\nO It 7tcu; /uiyctc x*/ xa-\\nxo?, ju.tv ace X m\u00c2\u00a3mu\\nOfCtUj 9 ll 7T0KiJUlCC JUllQQ.\\nQfU7riyoc fiiQctfos tJra) yotf\\ncurt tvTVXio h iifti 7n^iyjx~\\nens, vrt Syo-rup^ew tti^ikv-\\nTTOC..\\nQvyctTvip, jy\\\\[ai$ov, ir/acy\\nyiviQhix., xou 7ra.pa.Ktc\\\\ito s\\n9/AC? fA.CK.KCt 7TQKVC;.\\n\u00c2\u00a3l T7Tip WKTtqiC OJU/AZ.\\n7t$qq piyycc tX w f* tT X\\nV/UifX*, QVTCO KOf VfAtTifOC\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0fVX*1 V0VC 9 7TfCC by\\npvvic;, fctvipoe 7recc.\\nTiter Ttv co 2 o Tvmjui h CUJ-\\nrcc, b ct7ro Ptx\u00c2\u00bb/Aai sh oa-rrif\\nOLUTOC loKtUCl Q i tOLVTOU Ti\\nxcci ahKcc. piho; ayccQof u\u00c2\u00bb\\nu,3", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "6-1\\ni r. In the fame w:.v i think,\\nthe poet reprefenting ft\\neumji\\nz. In Libya, the Carthagi-\\n\\\\s govern, and the Libyans\\nare governed which then ofthefe\\ndo you think: to live moll plea-\\nfantly or of the Grecians^ in\\nwhom you are yourfelf, which\\nfeem to you to live moft plea-\\nsantly, thofe who rule or thofe\\nwho are ruled\\nThe gods give, to men\\nnone of the things that are good and\\ngkrkus, without labour and di-\\nligence.\\n14. And Cyrus having called\\np:me cf the fervants that were pre-\\nTell ye to me, faid he, has\\nfjWKfeen Abradates? For I\\nwonder, (ays he, that frequently\\ncoming to us before, he now ap-\\nno where. Then one of\\nrvants anfwered, Matter,\\njes not live, but he fell in\\nbatLle, having driven his chariot\\nft the Egyptians.\\n15. Like the bad crier s in af-\\nlies, he fpoke fomething ra-\\nid and not di(tin\u00c2\u00a3t\\n1 6. And many pcrfons who\\nwere neglected ran into wells, be-\\nrmented by incefTant third.\\n17. But, that I may know\\nthing, in what meats, does\\nlight\\nQim^ oificir, kcii i7ri u\\n^t;\u00c2\u00ab tvttoco TroniTnCytx.-\\nka/uCavco J TrapxKokovQico\\n10\\n^OLki7T0Q\\nf/.iv u-^X^i A/\u00c2\u00a3uf It a$x\\nO JTOt; VV 7TGTi.yO$ WtCV 01JJLOLI\\ni^ocu) n b t Ehkw, iv U koli\\nOLVT.QQ It/Ul, TTOTtfOC (TV \u00c2\u00a70-\\nKiu noior, o xpa76 y in n 9\\nO ajui h ayoSos koll kx-\\nkOQ wltt?, OCHV TTOVOS KOj 17TI-\\n/j-tkitct, Sios 0/0^/ avQga-\\n71CC.\\nO It KvfOC. XCLkiCt) 5 TIS\\n7TXpilfrl V7TV\\\\^lTY[Qy El7TW\\ntyco, fnflii, bfcta t/c m AC-\\ngotbctTVit; ^xvjua^co yeef,\\npn/A.i, on 7rpoaQiv Sajuifa e-\\n7Ti tyu*, vw xloijuo j paivco m\\nV0fAUl S 07/, a liV7T07n J\\nV, ockka. tv /uoL%y wro-\\nQVWXU 6 tjugotkk j* 6 dffJLQL\\ntK AiyvTTTioc.\\n\u00c2\u00a3la7rtp (paukoc iv\\nccycov Mpviz, tmrpoxce. Tie\\nKm va atrtpxkvi; pf)tyyo/jia.f.\\nKai 7rokvc a aeA.t p7h\\nayvquTToi; or.pxcniv tr, cpoioca\\n6 orj/oc arraviTcc cvvtyro.\\nO Itll-SL It 07TQQ tlliO) C f", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0080.jp2"}, "81": {"fulltext": "65\\npvTup o tKTKoos, wnrto CUK.\\n1 8. When they learned the\\ntruth, they were enraged at theft\\norators who encouraged the naval\\nexpedition, as if they had not\\nvoted it themfelves.\\n19. It is a fhame that pain-\\nters fhould imitate beautiful ani-\\nmals, and children not imitate\\ngood parents.\\n20. I, having obferved, with\\nmuch accuracy, both good men\\nand bad, did conceive that I\\nought to write thofe things\\nwhich each of them practise in\\nlife.\\n2 1 Omnium hominum continentijfimus erat.\\n22. Critias quidem omnium^ in oligarchia, avarijfmius et\\nI kler.ti/pmus fuit.\\n23. Cum et bruta animalid doceant, et famulum igna-\\nvum ac inertem nulla re dignum efTe ducant, folos vero fe\\nipfos negligant, planum eft abjetlis eos fervis dfe iimiles.\\nAi rxf oc fxiv ypcapivc\\nCLTTilKOL^ KOLKOQ f\u00c2\u00ab3K,\\nhi 7T0LH; fJL)] JUlJUiOfAOU J7T0V~\\nlouoc yovivt;.\\nEyco 7r o(.^OL^txo/uou ?7\\naxfiGc-ix Tohve, ti ayoc-\\n6c\u00c2\u00a3 a a^ai^oc, x-ctf o pav-\\n\\\\oc, v7roKtxp.\u00c2\u00a3uvu oei rvy-\\nyfOLpCt) 5 U IKOLTifOC CtOTGf\\nt7TlTnliVC0 iV /3/C^.", "height": "3912", "width": "2200", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0081.jp2"}, "82": {"fulltext": "6\u00c2\u00ab\\nchap. xxi.\\nAdiec tives fignifying prcfit, fihnefs 9 obedience, fitnefi, trufl^\\ndecency, facility and their contraries and thofe\\ncompounded with o-yr and c^ov, govern the dative.\\nEar/, taken for t^a ro /v?w, governs the dative*\\nAll verbs put acquifttively, i. e. verbs of ferving, giving,\\ntying, rejoicings obeying, trufiing, difcourftfig, fighting, and the\\nlike, with their contraries, govern the dative.\\nAdjectiva quibus commorlum, c.\\nHue referuntur adjectiva, c.\\nVerba acquifitive pofita, c. Eton,\\nVerba cedendi, c.\\nQuorum itidem Latina, c.\\nVerba communicandi, c Wetten*\\nAdjectives fignifying advantage, c.\\nAdjectives compounded with wr 9 c.\\nAll verbs put acquisitively, c.\\nVerbs of adoring, c\\nAlfo verbs of advifing, c. Bell,\\nVerba dandi, 8c c.\\nVerbum ^ao/j.tn, c. Holmes.\\n1 JTl AVING faid thefe Ovtoq holi b 7roLfU7rhwiO\u00c2\u00a3\\nthings and others like them, I de- ovtoq ei7rov iTaGa{va 6\\nfcended.\\n2. Behold I am really naked, llou yvjuvoc, wc ofm} oc-\\nas you fee, and of equal weight wQac et/A.1, koli ucvtolvioi; o\\nwith the other dead perfons* a\\\\hoc vix^ot;.\\n3. Well, I have at leaft this E/V fw v^v nroe tX u\\none thing, that I am like you, cti o/uok v/ai jv.\\n4. 1 wifli to return therefore to Bw Kopcy toivvy i7roLvif- s\\nthe things whichl did next in the X f m f M W 7ro\\nAnd in thefe again, con- Kinvo\u00e2\u0084\u00a2. Koci axonta, t\u00c2\u00bb", "height": "3908", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0082.jp2"}, "83": {"fulltext": "67\\nfider ye what was beft for the\\ncity.\\n5. Did not you, faid he, pro-\\npofe contents and prizes But\\ncertainly, faid Cyrus, thefe\\nthings are not like thofe. For\\nwhatever things they may have\\nacquired making war, they will\\nthink to be\\n6.\\nabout words, but not to quarrel.\\n7. Unleis 0: 1\\nin empty navies.\\n8. Then the multitude that\\nftood and heard, (aid that there\\nhad been thunder others faid,\\nAn ang\\n9. Tuey new as he\\ndid them before.\\nIC. you angry at me?\\n11. Crarfuj bad two Ions.\\n12. It f.ws to me to be a\\ngreat fault, that a ruler Jbould be\\nbarflj to all verned.\\n13. Jupiter, the grea L leader\\nin heaven, goes iirft, driving a\\nflying chariot, and an holt of\\ngods and deities .follows him.\\n14. The aids of the gods do\\nnet help treacherous perfons as is\\nright for lr.en do not commit\\niniufrcf., until the) im-\\npious towards the gods.\\novtoc rrctKiv ay, ti; t\\nayaGoc nut.\\nH o j (tv Key aycov, p;j-\\njui, TTfcziTcc xa/ afthov\\nAkko. ucc Ztv 9 pnjui Kv-\\nf c-jx. oy.oioc ovtoc tut hoc.\\n*Oc (JLiV XV (TTfCLTi JU* Y.T J.Q-\\n/U\u00c2\u00a3/ s y.oivcs ioi-JTo-j iyiOflOl*\\naui.\\nAmw\\\\q)v srsfi KoyoC aw-\\n9/7o;7T\u00c2\u00a3iJ ftXty %f$p Ji JU.YJ.\\nE/ jUV Tiq cijuz /yu\\\\^\\nxtvoc.\\nO CVV C^KCS itTTVfU\\nKey axaya 5 Kiyo z fifovr;]\\nyi\\\\o t uccf. Ah\\\\G$ htyu Ay-\\nxvroq K x\\\\tu.\\nuc YW cvTo; lev-\\nKtVCO, Ky\u00c2\u00a70L7Tt% CVTCC EXSJWg\\nTTPOTI\\nT/c iya ofyi^u\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\\nEipi Kfonros oi o ttoliq*\\nO ne av fi^ a^w h ttols\\n%0L\\\\i1-CCfVU a^ y h ovtcc\\nzyoyt dottiv /uiyas d/uoifTit-\\nf/.oi uy.i.\\nO y.iv fxiyau; vyi/Aav tv\\nZivt;, thOLwa 7Ttwoc\\na^/UL j., 7rgoTct; Trofivoy.cLf,\\nll iTOUXj ITTfStTHZ S *cc *2/\\nJtujuir.\\nOili ftOLM. 0e#fc tTTf\\nUX.07+ yaf 7T%0-", "height": "3920", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0083.jp2"}, "84": {"fulltext": "08\\nt$. When firft the defire of\\ngold and Giver came into the\\ncity, with the pofflffton of wealth\\nfollowed avarice and meannefs\\nand with the ufe and enjoyment of\\nit, luxury -and effeminacy and\\nextravagance.\\ni 6. And lo a man from the\\nmultitude cried out faying Maf-\\nter, I entreat thee to look upon\\nmy ion, becaufe he is my only fon.\\n17. If any one ferve me, let\\nhim follow we, and where I am,\\nthere alfo will my fervant be\\nand if any one ferve me, the fa-\\nther fhall honour him.\\n1 8. Philip comes and tells An-\\ndrew, and again Andrew and\\nPhilip tell Jesus. And Jefus an-\\nswered them, faying, The hour\\nhas come, that the fon of man\\nfhould be glorified.\\n19. Simon Peter saith to him;\\nLord, whither goeft thou Jefus\\nanswered him, Where I go, thou\\ncanfl not now follow me; but\\nhereafter thoujhalt follow me.\\n20. See then, this Menippus\\nfhall judge which of us is more\\nbeautiful. Tell us, O Menip-\\npus, do I not seem to you more\\nbeautiful.\\nKmi TTOLfitQbVfJll 2 7TfCJ*\\n70V 6/C b TTohic cLfyvqoe KOLf\\nXfutroc; fytoc, KCLf (rVVCCKO-\\n\\\\CjQiC0 TThOVTOt; fJLiV KTH-\\n07f TTMOVi^lOl KOLt JJLIK^OKQ-\\nyix b hi Xfvifit; koli cl7to-\\nKCCWIC, Tj V pH KOLI (ACLKtXKlOL\\nKOLI 7T0KVTtKilOL.\\nKa/ ioou cevnf lxtto b 0)(-\\nKoe fioaoo Kiyw AiloLGKOLKot,\\nItOfJLOLl (TV, l7riQKt7TQ S 17TI\\nvioe* tyco, #t/ juovoyiwe tyo\\nllfAl.\\nEolv tyu hoLKoviv tic,\\niy OLKOKOvbiO, KOLI C7T0V it-\\nfJLl tyu, iKil KOLI llXKOVCC\\ni/AOQ it/ill KOLI iOLV T/C tyO)\\nhxKOViU, TlftOLCO tXUTOt; 7TCL-\\nruf.\\nEfXop.ou $tXi7r7roc k i\\nxiyco b Arfytac, koli 7tvlkiv\\nAi^eac km $iKi7T7roi; Kiyu\\nb Iwovc. O %i Iwove. oltto,-\\nKpiyojuou 5 cwToe, htyu, Ef\\n,%0/iA.a.i b copct, ha lo^a^cy 5\\nvioc b cLvfyawoi*\\nAiyO OLVT0C XlfJLOdV TLim\\nrpW Kvptoe, ttov V7r\u00c2\u00ab.ya\\nA7roKfivo/uou ?5 olvtol: b In*\\nrovc, o7rou vTTocyo), ou, Ivvoc*\\n/udf tyco vvv cxKOKouQio 5 J.\\nCTIPOV de OLKOKOV^iG) iyco.\\nioou An, Mivi7r7roi; ovroai\\nllKOL^CO 7T0Tip0C iVjUCf pOe if-\\n(JLt. ElTOV, CO MiVl7r7TQC, W\\nKXKOg CfV loKib).", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0084.jp2"}, "85": {"fulltext": "69\\n2 1 The diffufive ftyle is pro-\\nper for all familiar fubjecls, pero-\\nrations, digreffions, eufy narrations,\\nand psmpous amufeme?its i hi/lories,\\nrelations of nature, and not a few\\ntther parts.\\n22. He faid that he faw moft\\npeople knowing the number of\\ntheir pofTeflions, although they\\nhad very fnany.\\n23. It is not certain to the per*\\nfon who has planted his land well,\\nwho fhall reap the fruit nor is\\nit certain to him ivho has built a\\nhsufe well for him/elf, who fhall\\ninhabit it.\\n24. Anacharfis being once\\nupbraided by fome perfon, be-\\ncaufe he was a barbarian and a\\nScythian M My country is a\\nreproach ts me faid he, but\\nyou to your country*\\n25. And Charicles, being en*\\nraged at him, rt Since, faid he,\\nu O Socrates, you are ignorant,\\nwe command thefe things being\\nmore intelligible to you, not to con-\\nverfe at all with young men.\\n26. Shtibufcunque ftudiorum non ejl finis utilis ad vitam,\\nhxc non funt artes.\\n27. Legationes undique veniebant, omnibus gratulantibus\\nRomanorum fub Pertinace imberio,\\n28. Mira fortafTe videbor dieere, fi Cyro conftlium dare\\nvelim aliquid dieere pro nobis, cum arma fumant ii qui nobis\\nfuturifunt pugr.g focii t\\nimKoyos, xa\u00c2\u00bb TccfctGavtc,\\nkch pp ?Ttx.9 cL7ra.i;, xai\\nt7T eiX.TI)t0e., IVTCflOL 71 JCCCl\\n(pvaioKoyioL, koli cvx cxtyeg\\na^cc /u-tfoc afjuohoc.\\nOfOLCO 1 (pyj/Ul 7T0KVC fJLiV\\nKTVjfJLOL, KOLI 7T0LVV TTOKV^ OtU-\\nTfif HfJLl h 9 7TkYlQoS i CO 7\\nOvti b *axws ctyfcs pv-\\nT\u00c2\u00a3UW mSh \u00c2\u00a7VK9C, 9QTIQ KUp-\\n7T0Co m OVTi 9 XaXWC DIXICC\\nOlKolo t UlU Sh lilKCC, QCTIQ\\nma.\\nAya^af/f ttoti tt^ tic\\nmilieu, OTl fiotfGoLpOC ll/J.i\u00c2\u00b0\\nxat %itvQr,c Eyu /uiv, pvjut,\\ni Trends orulci; (i cv\\n!i 9 7TUTfie\u00c2\u00bb\\nKa/ XctfiKWe, cpy\u00c2\u00a3a v5\\nCLUTCC, t7TtlloLV, pH/Ul, CO\\nxfOLTye, ayvetco, oli vv ivfjLO.-\\nGtff iljUl 7Tp00Cy0fiVto f 6 MS\\nChUC {JLYi ItOLhtyOjUOLl.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0085.jp2"}, "86": {"fulltext": "70\\nchap. xxii.\\nWhen tt/At and yiyojuoci fignify pcffifjhn, property, or duly,\\nthey govern the genitive.\\nVerbs of beginnings admiring, wanting, renumbering, accu-\\nftng, excelling, valuing, Jharing, and the like, with their con-\\ntraries, govern the genitive alfo thofe which fignify dif-\\ntance awl fenfe (except fight.)\\nVerba am and i, c.\\nVerba fensiis. c.\\nProcter ilia quae, c. Eton.\\nVerba incipiendi, c.\\nVerba auditus, c.\\nSic et verba recordandi, c-\\nVerba permutandi, c. Wdten.\\nTivo(Acti and apt, Sec.\\nVerbs that fignify any of the fenfes, c.\\nVerbs Cgnifying plenty, c.\\nVerbs of attempting, :c Bell.\\nVerba fenfuum, .c*\\nVctba permutandi, c. Holmes,\\n1. He caught his head. O xupaKV! i\u00c2\u00ae0L7nc Ax:\u00e2\u0080\u009e\\n2. He fcparates himfelf from Xafify o 0esc.\\nCod,\\n3. It is the part of a villain Kcwovfyoe ftiv j*t, Hfi~\\nthat he fhould die, having been ta 5 a7ro lwc-/.v 5 vTjtamyet\\ncondemned but of a general, It, /uoc^o uot.( 7roht/Aiog ?l\\nfighting with the enemy.\\n4. A certain woman, having Tvvv) tu, clkgvco 5 vripi q\\nheard concerning Jefus, having Iwcvs z t^opLXf 6 tr b o^koc\\ncome in the crowd behind him, gthfQiv, ol^tojulou b i^octiw\\ntouched his garment, faying in her- avroc, htyu iv txvrw, On\\nfelf, That if but touch his gar- xsc/ av i/aoltim avtcf aV-\\nmenty I (hall be made whole. to woe/ 5 juiC,u.\\n3", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0086.jp2"}, "87": {"fulltext": "71\\n5* It is a .fharne to command\\nad be a fhve to plea-\\n6. Verily I fay unto you, there\\niding,\\n9e of death until\\nbe Son of man coming\\nkingdom*\\n7. There is a city,, which a\\nman of royal race, called Soras,\\ngoverned, at the time that Eu-\\ncratides governed the Baclrians,\\nand the name of the city is Pe-\\nrimuda.\\n8. Make mention of your abfent\\nfriends t to thofe that are prtfent,\\nthat you may appear not to tug-\\nieB them when *l\\n9. Another was exhorting me\\nmd to think the\\npolTerlion of them iniignincant.\\n.0. Then they threw with\\ntheir clods, and fomejlruckbreaft-\\nphies, and Jhields, and fome a\\nthigh, or a gr\\n11. It is a voluntary thing,\\nfaid he, and every one loves what\\nthings he pleafes.\\n12. It is entirely necefTary,\\nthat be who attends to the one 9\\nJhould negletl the other.\\n1 3. If ym do rot take the things.\\nthat are offered to you, but even\\ndefpife them, then you will be\\nnot only a gueft of the gods,\\nbut a joint ruler with them.\\n\u00c2\u00a30, It Sent Icvhiw*.\\nAjuw hiyo Mr* 1 ay.t tiq\\nU)]l lOZ^fXl 1 0(T71C cv JUiJ\\nyvju SavoLioc, tcoc otv alo 6\\nv lOQ COVfUTTCC] tpyouou\\niV P OL JlXeiCL iOLVTM.\\nTIokic eiui, ic a^us*,\\n2copac c\u00c2\u00a5ojuoi h CLYtif ytyoc\\nfiot.KiKtx.ee, crt xca Bax.Tpi$c\\ntx-fX Ev*f*Tilvc 9 CVOJUOL li\\n7T0\\\\l^ Tllfl/JLxlci.\\nO U7reiut h ftKcc /uroto-\\nW njee i Trufujui, ha\\nloKto juyli ovtcc u-7reijAi h 0-\\nxiycofto).\\nAxhce xcriOKpfcrtCd X? y, J UCL\\n7ra.faKihi Jto m Key ahcztpopoc\\noiotxcv KTr, nc avrct;.\\nEvTX uQoL 1*1 pOLXXU* O\\nfiooxec, kcci eijui he rvyx x.-\\nvco* xui 3-a j a\u00c2\u00a3, xou yiflov,\\nit li XOLl /UYlfCC^ XOCf Kvn/Jtic.\\nE r j~?.votoe, pv/Ai, eijui 9\\nxct ij u ixoLVTo; av fiov-\\nXOfJLOLf.\\nO iTifce. i7riut\\\\io/uaf h f\\niTifCC ClUiKlO) 5 7T0LC CLVOiy-\\nAr 7r XfccTiQ)i/ut s cv /uyj\\n\\\\UJJ.\u00e2\u0082\u00acaVU) 6 CtXKCt V7Tiftllto 6 T\\n7071 cv juoror cvy.Trmie. i\\nZ icc uy.i, axxct xa/ cvraf-", "height": "3924", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0087.jp2"}, "88": {"fulltext": "72\\n14. 11 It is not certain to the\\npolitician, if it profits him/oga-\\nvtrn the fate, nor is it certain to\\nhim who has got powerful rela-\\ntions by marriage in the ftate,\\nif by them hcjhall be deprived of\\nthejlcitc.\\n15.O the fpeed they run\\ntogether from every lide, dufty\\nand panting, I know not from\\nwhence J melting the gold,\\n1 6. Whilft I was a boy, hear-\\ning Homer and Hefiod relating the\\nwars and difTenfions, not only\\nof the demigods, but even of\\nthe gods themfelves.\\n17. As the time of the pro-\\nmi fe was drawing nigh, which\\nGod promifed to Abraham, the\\npeople increafed and was multi-\\nplied in Egypt till another\\nking rofe up over Egypt, who\\nremembered not Jofeph.\\n18. If any would propofe a\\nchoice, whether I would rather\\nwifh to hear you relating fuch\\nthings, or again to fee that de-\\nlightful dream, which I lately\\nfaw, I know not which I would\\nchoofe.\\n19. Thou feeft how few things\\nthere are which, one pojfejfing, is\\nable to live a godlike life for the\\ngods will require nothing more,\\nfrom the man that obferves thefe\\nthings.\\nQvTi 7T0\\\\m\\\\L0C. O^ACT,\\net TV/U.ftfG) 7T0XIS 7Tf 0 TTCL-\\nrtU, VTl IwOLTOC IV 9 7T9-\\nMC. KtllifTTVe hOL/ufcoLVQ* Stf-\\naoc, et Six ovtq;* ore^ew 4\\n7T\u00c2\u00bb\\\\IC.\\n$W TOL)(0Q 7rOLVTCL%0*\\n7TViV TTlOLU 9 6VK eillCL)^ 006/\\nOVpfCUjVOJUoy B %fV(TlOV.\\nKOVU OfJLYIfQC KOLl HflWOOff\\n7toki/ac; kojj CTCiatc. lwyto\\njuicy, cv juovov vijUiQto;, ax-\\n*Slc tyy\u00c2\u00a3co xpovoc h e-\\n7ra.yyiKia 9 k f.7rayyih.ho m\\n\u00c2\u00a9eoc A\u00c2\u00a3$clcl(a, clvZclvu b\\na*o^ koj irtoftvm iv Aiywr-\\nTOC* 0L%fl 0C OLYlVTYIJUl 6 /2\u00c2\u00ab n-\\nxtt/C iTifoc. im AiyvTTTof\\nbe ov (jlyolc/jlolF b luwy.\\nEi Tit; aifi ne 7rqo\\\\ihy*i 6 9\\nTTOTtfOV JtA.tX.XhOV feSeW* (TV CL-\\nkovcj b 7 010VTOC- lit%etjui 6 u\\nb 7roLviuhoLifi(tiv oveffoe. txetvvc\\nca/0/f ofao, o* juiKpov t/jLVfo-\\netitv, ova eiW 7 Q7roTtpoc M\\nO^aw 7TU$ ohiyot; etjut lc 9\\nKftxrico 5 riq, IvvetjuoLj Siov-\\nSloe, ttokvq wletc a^a/T6Q) 3\\n7ra$cc b ovtos fvhuctrco", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0088.jp2"}, "89": {"fulltext": "73\\nlo. He enac~ted, that ttoe/boirfd\\nneither tajle flefh, nor eat beans 9\\nturning from the table my plea-\\nfantett food and moreover per-\\ni uading men not to converfe for\\nrive years.\\n21. It is poflible alfo that one\\ntouching fire ihould not prefently\\nhz burned, yet am I not willing\\ngfire.\\nIf you would be your civtl\\nand if you would every\\none ceafe expecting, that he\\nneed do nothing himfelf, but\\nthat his neighbour will do all\\nthings for him you fliall both\\nrecover the things that have\\nbeen bafely loft, and you fhall\\navenge yourfelves on him.\\n2 3 Some perfons having {ttw\\na philofopher, and having heard\\nnejpcaiingthus, M How well\\nSocrates (peaks though indeed,\\nwho can fpeak as lie they too\\ndefire to become philofophers.\\n24. If then tragedy excels in\\nall thefe things, and moreover\\nin the work of the art, as H\\nreaches the end fooner, it is ma-\\nnifest that it is better than Epo-\\npceia.\\n25. In conversions let every\\none avoid [peaking often and im-\\nmoderately of his own atliom cr\\ndangers for it is not pleafant\\nto others, to hear ichat things\\nhave happened to you, as it is\\nNo^oOtrecj*, jutiTi xpeac p\\nyivu\u00e2\u0084\u00a2, fjLwri YLuafl.cc who*\\nlluc ty o yi ovv o^ov fcxrf a-\\n9Te\u00c2\u00a3f\u00c2\u00a3 OLTTOfOLlVCi) iTl It K Xl\\nTTti^oi avowee tC mvTt\\ntToe (jm hahtyouat.\\nKxf TTUp roi exflu Siyo fltj\\ntu%c. xttfu, cucoc It tycoyg\\ncim 7rvp \\\\xov eivai oltttojuoll\\nHv rv omtoc i9txco 5 yivo-\\nfloLj 6 xa/ 7TO.\\\\ju aS auric*\\nfltv oubeie \\\\kol ttoq witto^\\niXTTify) 9 0\u00c2\u00a3 7T\\\\YI T10$ TXC V-\\n7Ttp 9MT0(^ 7rpXr(SQ* YLOf\\nV.OLTCt$j C$VfJLlUt h 7T0LKIT OLYOCm\\nkol/aQolyq, ko\\\\ tx.eivoi; z rtuu\u00c2\u00bb\\nftca,\\n(dtaofl.xf S Tit ptKovo poc 9\\nXXf UKQUCJ OVTOi TIC. KiyCO,\\nuc tu ZuKfarnc Ktyco KOLf\\nret ric o-jtco Juva.fl.cL/ emor\\ncoc tx.ei?o SiKo KOf ojutcq\\nfiKoaoftu.\\nE/ ovv cvtgc. liapifu Traq\\nTfayCdllX, KOLf iTl\\nTi X yyl i y7 oy 9wtf\u00c2\u00b0c 9ti a-\\nyatics av eifli\u00c2\u00b0, /xockkoy o Tt*\\nxce ruy^avu h y b E7ro7rci i oc.\\nEv b tfliKix *a.7reifl.i 9 o ne\\nTit;* b ictUTov tfyev yi kivcu~\\nVCt; t7Tl 7T0KU KOLf UfliTOUQ\\nflyacflou P1 ou yap w c ju n*\\nIvc eifli, o K croc kivSvyqq\\nflyX0flOf I OVTU Kttf HA-", "height": "3912", "width": "2192", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0089.jp2"}, "90": {"fulltext": "74\\nnt to you to mention pur hoc nlve, tijui, l nt b cv wp*\\nOWfl datlgi 0LlVCO h 01X.QVU.\\n26. Sola vero incolumis fortuna evadit, irridcns homines\\ntcs CamqUC vocantcs.\\n27. Scd alio quodam in fenfu Ilia attigi/li\\n28. Dicam autem primum, qux aliquando ipfuth audivi\\nde dxmonio differentem ad Ariflodcmum.\\nCHAP. XXIII.\\nTwo or more fubftantivss fingular have a verb, adjective,\\nor relative plural if they be of different perfons or genders,\\nthe verb or adjective will agree with the moft worthy j if\\nthey fignify things without life, the adjective is commonly\\nin the neuter.\\nTwo or more fubftantives, c.\\nof different genders, c.\\nof different perfons, c.\\nBell.\\n1. SlMON Peter, and Tho-\\nmas, and Nathaniel were toge-\\nther.\\n2. I go away to Crcefus and\\nSardanapalus, being about to\\ndwell near them.\\n3 Peter and John anfiuering\\nto them, /aid If it is juft before\\nGod, to hear you rather than\\nGod, judge ye.\\nElfAl C/UOV Hiy.cov TliTpoc,\\nE7T/ Kpoiaos kclj 2aj\\n\\\\waL7rQLKQC, CL7rei/AI, 7rh.n rto7\\n0/-X\u00e2\u0082\u00ac6r CWTOQ.\\nO oe TltTfog kou Igoolvvhc,\\na7roY.f ivoy.oLi vS 7r^ olvtoq\\neiTTOV E/ blX-OLfOq eifXl i\\\\U*\\n7Tl0y Ofcflf, (TV 0CK0VC0 (JLQL7.-", "height": "3924", "width": "2264", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0090.jp2"}, "91": {"fulltext": "n\\nr 1 No, by Jove, but tvi/V;\\nglory, and r;V^, and much mad-\\nnefs theft things burned you to\\na coal.\\n5. And the Lord faid to Jo-\\nfhua, Lo I give into thy hand\\nJericho, and her king, being pow-\\nerful in ftrength. Now do thou\\nfet thy foldiers in a circle round\\nher.\\nOv, jUOL ZiUC, CLKKCt KiYO-\\noczj/a, xa; tu^cc, koli ttokvs\\no-JTOt; cru aTak^\\n9 P a-\\n6. There, it is faid that Ga-\\nDymede being torn away, difap-\\npeared, hit brother and his lover\\ndragging him contrary ways.\\n7. And his mother faid to\\nhim; Son, why didft thou thus\\nto us behold xhj father and 1\\ngrieving and forrowing were feel-\\ning thee.\\n8. Cyrus et Cyaxares cum injlraxijfent (fuos) expeclabant,\\ntanquam, fl accederent hoftes, pugnaturu\\n9. Neptunus, et Juno, et Minerva machinabantur vincire\\nsum.\\nX06\\nKa/ e*Tov Kvftos ?rf o^ Iu-\\nr0uc, Ioou \u00c2\u00a3)0) 5rapad/o Y\\nV7ro^ei^iov av li^i^u, koli\\nO fioKTlKlVC CLVTOC, QWOLTCQ\\neifjit tv ic Zu It Trtpi-\\nGTYIfM 1 CLVTCt; d jUCt^l/JLOf\\nxuxKoe,\\nErQa xa/ o Tayvjuy^n^\\na^a^a) 5 atfxxwt; yivoju.oc.1 6\\n\\\\oy\u00c2\u00abt; f cLvQtkKco ccvtcc o a-\\noeA poc xa/ o tpaa-njc.\\nKa/ UTTov Tr poe. avroc o\\nfJLY\\\\TYl f CLVTSQ- TtXfOK, 77 7T01-\\nico iya oJt c toou o 7ra.TYif\\nrv y.cli iyu \u00c2\u00a9Wao/z.a/ xai KV-\\nTTtC*)\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 fyrta (TV.\\nK 2", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0091.jp2"}, "92": {"fulltext": "7C\\nchap. xxiv.\\nVerbs tranfitive of accufing, giving, and their contraries\\nand thofe of declaring and comparing, with the genitive or\\ndative, govern alio the accufative.\\nVerbs of comparing, c.\\nVerbs of accufing, c. Bell.\\ni. I OUpould cqft up to no\\nper/on his misfortune for fortune\\nis common, and the future is in-\\nvifible.\\n2. He fur rendered himfelf to\\nGylippus.\\n3. They fheiu him thofe that are\\nbufy there-\\n4. Firft then, tell you my\\neivn opinion, and from whence I\\nwas excited to the defcent.\\n5 Do not ye accufe the people\\nof the Athenians of folly, before\\nthe Grecians.\\n6.Demofthenesand Diogenes\\nhave fpoken well the one call-\\ning rich and ignorant men, gol-\\nden fheep the other, comparing\\nthem to figs upon precipices.\\n7. O Athenians, Irequefl this\\nfrom you.\\n8. To give great and pompous\\nepithets to trifling little ctrcum-\\nflancrs, would appear the fame\\nig, as if a perfon would put a\\nMyiluc Mji/.tpofOL cvitii^co 5\\nKOivor, yap rvyvi, koli o nc\\nExuvbc ieivrov TvKm-\\n7T0$ TTOLfOtitltoJUlt.\\nAc-iKWQ avreq iku S/\u00c2\u00ab-\\nKai In ^cotoc, sv Ihijuz\\nyvujjw t/uoc, koli oQiy\\nGp/JLOLOd 5 7T$0C. K0LTCt.Ga.7ie.\\nMqli OLlfiO TTCtfCtVOlCt,\\nVOLVTIOV JLhkVlV, %V1(A.0C\\nKccKac, Kcti Auy.ovQiwz\\nkoli Atoytwc. fxiv yjfvvios\\n7T$oQciTOV KOLKiQ 7TK6V(T10C\\nKOLI CL7TtUQtVT0C_ (A, 17TI\\nXfW/UVOe? GVKYI 0L7rUK xZ(*i CLV~\\nTOq.\\nSI avvif A^nvaioq^ ovtoc\\nJV liOJUCCl.\\n/Aizpoc: TrpctyjucLTiov ttc-\\n^irSyj/iAi fjuyct.e. koli cijuvoq\\nOVOfAOL, OLVTOC: OLV pCUVV\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\u00c2\u00b0 9\\nwV il TIC TgCiyiKQS 7r[0M7ril-", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0092.jp2"}, "93": {"fulltext": "great tragic mafk upon an i\\n9. In the Odyfl ey, a pcrfon\\nire Homer to the Jetting\\nfuky whole greatnefs remains,\\nwithout his violence.\\n10. \u00c2\u00abi If Critias and Akibiades\\ncommitted any tranfgrefiion, the\\naccufcr blames Socrates for this\\nbut becaufe Socrates kept them\\ntemperate when they were young,\\ndoes he feem to the accufer wor-\\nthy of no praife\\n1 1 But the Chaldeans came,\\nentreating Cyrus to make peace\\nix)ith them.\\n12. manifefed thy name to\\nthe men, -whom thou hajl given to\\nme out of the world thine they\\nwere, and thou baft given them to\\nme, and they have kept thy\\nword.\\n13. What law 13 full of fo\\nmuch injuftice and inhumanity,\\nas to deprive of grateful acknoW\\nmerit the perfn ivho has given\\nfome of his property (to the\\nirate), and has done an humane\\nct y.iyx; rrai; 9rtyjr Vtf/u\\nV)]7rioc.\\nF.V Ol J(S(SCiOL y 7TCt.0C1X.X-\\n\u00c2\u00a3w 5 tic av KciT xluco m O-\\njW?oc uoc, cf, S/^ac b 0-9\u00c2\u00a9-\\nMQ7HC, TpcCPAUiWQ y.iyi^OQ.\\nEl JU.iY tic 7T\\\\)f a UfXt lUaI\\nKfJTJ\u00c2\u00ab( XOLl AkKlGlOtlllC, fly-\\nTit ZuKf-XTyc xoiTtryopoc\\nourrxojuaf in It vioc eiyc\\nacjtppcjv, ovleic i7r qroc: loxt j\\nKXTHyOfOC OC%IOC iljULl\\npctf b Kupci; fwv be 5rc/e y s\\nQctVlfOQ CVQfJLOL (TV b OLV-\\nS-jxdtsc, o c hlcojui tyo iK 9\\nxotrjuoc soq eiy.t, xect zyv\\navrsQ hluyt, xcu hoyoc, wu\\nTXfiU,\\nTtC Cl/Al VOjUOC TWWTC\u00c2\u00a3\\nalixioc. koci /AiaavdjUTriu jutx-\\nroe, wrt b licPoyi 6 r/f rc b\\n/W p xqli 7T0/taj 5b 7rp yy.(e.\\nplKCClSpl07T0C: xxi $iKolufcc y\\n/W f 0L7TCtTTtfiV.\\nand generous action.\\n1 4. Nam fi rebus animum intcndas 9 non propter civitates\\n::es in gloria cives effe, fed ipfum fane contrarium,\\ner viros artibus praeftantes, eorum patrias fuilTe nobili-\\n1 5. Quid hoc ferifne, O Timon Anteftor, O Hercu-\\nles hei in jus tfett te de vulnere ad Areopagum.\\n16. Clavum fortune veteres dedere et bafin glohfam pedi-\\nnut oculis etiam (earn) privarunt.", "height": "3904", "width": "2160", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0093.jp2"}, "94": {"fulltext": "73\\nCHAP. XXV.\\nVerbs of a/king, teaching, cloathing, and concealing; and,\\nfometimes, with the Attics, verbs of giving, hurting, and ac-\\ncqfing, with their contraries, govern two accufatives.\\nVerba dandi, c. Eton.\\nSic et verba rogandi, o\\nVerba implendi, o\\nVerba dicendi, c.\\nVerba connotantia, c. Wetten,\\nVerba of aiking, c. Bell.\\nVerba dicendi, c. Holmes.\\n1. A HE wicked always work\\nfeme evil to thofe ivho are neareft\\nthem.\\n2. The king faid to the maid,\\nAJk ofmevfhzX. (thing) you will,\\nand I will give it you.\\n3. Come then, If I buy you,\\nwhat will you teach me\\n4. It is fit that men fhould\\nbear fuch things as they have done\\nti others.\\n5. They have pafled a decree\\nto demand Pagafae from him 9 and\\nhave prevented him to fortify\\nMagnefia.\\n6. I never /aid nor did any\\nthing to him, for which he was\\nafhamed.\\n7. They teach their fervants\\narts, frequently fpending much\\nmoney upon them, but they neg-\\nlect themfelves.\\nO 7tov)1$oc an kclkci; t/c 6\\ntpy oc^o/Actj iyyvTOcIo) av-\\nroc eiy.i h\\nElTTOV fict7lKiVC K0$ Z-\\nriov 9 Amw s tyo b tav (x^ m\\n/(Ot) SihCO, KOLl (PllcjfAl (TV.\\ntp(0 \u00c2\u00a7n, W 7Tp(lfXai (TV,\\n77? iyco llloLMU*\\nhvcy-An avQpQ7roc toiov-\\nTCC 7TaV)(0i, 9io 77rip OLV O\\nahhoc Ifaco 5\\nKai Uayasai a7raiTiu\\navToc p/\u00c2\u00a3w p Kcti Mayvn*\\nVIOL KtOhVCd T.et^l^U.\\nO ll7TC07rOTi CLVTOC 0VT\u00c2\u00a3\\net7T0C OVTt 7T0li0i OvlllC, \u00c2\u00a3777\\nc? d ccivxyvcd 5\\nO fJLlV OlKiTyiS Ml CttTM 1\\nriyvv\\\\, 7TCCju.7rohvs 7rox\\\\ootti;\\ntic avroc apyvficv avahi(Sr~\\nKd) k VTOV \u00c2\u00a71 OtfilKW.", "height": "3924", "width": "2272", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0094.jp2"}, "95": {"fulltext": "79\\n8. A pcrfon cannot do his\\nfriends the mofi good in war, any\\nother way, than when feeming\\nto be an enemy nor can any\\none hurt his enemies more, than\\nwhen Teeming to be a friend.\\n9. f Afterwards having ob-\\nferved Neoptolemus the actor\\nbecoming bold, and doing the\\n1 evils to thejiate, I having\\ncome in told it to you.\\nic. And in that day yejball\\nfljh me nothing. Verily, verily I\\nfay unto you, that whatever\\nthings ye foall qfk from the father\\nin my name, he will give them\\nto you.\\n1 1 Our domeflics do to us\\nthofe things, which we did not\\nexpect to iuffer from any of the\\nbarbarians and you have thofe\\nfor enemies, whom you benefit-\\nOvn ay fixoc rts irona**\\nCLXXUS 9 C, 7T0WQ ajo ot?\\niV TTOkitAtt;, f TTOKifXlCQ *0X-\\nto eijjLi ov7i ay t^^ci; tti-\\nxv; f jS\\\\a7TT i s0 axho; nus,\\nH pi\\\\o; loKto ei t ui.\\nJlxKiv rotrvy xaTftefw\\nNeoTTTcT^e? v7roK^nY]g\\nTvy%aw a$eiar 9 xaxoc !ie\\nifyafyfjLOj [jLiyat; ttgxk;,\\nTrapi^ojuat 6 etTcy en; 6-u pl\\nKa/ iv t /.HYc; -:uifa,\\ntyco ovk tfOTav wlois. A-\\npny, a^y xiyu cu, in occf\\nav Ofrtco s 7rary\\\\^ iv b ovo-\\nOc 7rj oc (JLY)bei$ fiapGa-\\nqci; 7ra T}(U* 7rfCGCox.ito z ov-\\nT0$ IfOLU tyO GlHiTVlC KUt\\nCC fAaKlTTOL IVtfylTlO, W^jff\\ned molt.\\nI\u00c2\u00a3. fionum aliquid facere in patriam conatur.\\n13. Pucros et ephebos wntraria his docebatis.", "height": "3924", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0095.jp2"}, "96": {"fulltext": "60\\nCHAP. XX VI.\\nParticiples govern the cafe of their own verbs*\\nEton.\\nParticipia regunt cafus, c.\\nIdem, eft ac, Sec. Wetten.\\nParticiples govern, o Bell.\\nParticipia fervant regimen, c.\\nHolmes.\\ni. However it is pomwe\\nthat one giving trouble to the ene-\\nm h ma y a ff Gt df a f ei y t\u00c2\u00b0 his friends.\\n1. I having feized fome of them,\\ndevoured them, as was right, be-\\ning robbers.\\n3 They, feeing their majlers al-\\nfo obeying, immediately obeyed.\\n4. If any perfon thinks things\\ncontrary to me, looking into their\\nworks, he fhall find them bearing\\nwitnefs to my words.\\n5. They having forgot thefirjl\\nthings or rather indeed the whole\\nJ ubjecl.\\n6. 1[ Thinking that a man who\\nhad once taken a bribe, and been\\ncorrupted by money, could not\\nremain a fafe judge of things ufe-\\nful to the fate.\\n7. Then again talking of the\\ngreat lofs, which had happened to\\nus thinking that we fhould\\nfpend the reft of our life, as hav-\\ning ken deprived of a father\\n3\\nEyco MkhajuCavoo 6 clvtw\\nTIC, WTTTif XOC yj, KUTOl-\\n(poLya* krjvTtie eijui.\\nO hi, OfOLU Kttl 6i(77rCm\\nrue 7rc-j9w m roc^y 7ret0w ma\\nEl nq I zvocvTioc iyv\\nyiyvucKto, c t$yov olvtos t~\\n7Tl(TK07riQ 9 VJfKJKto CtVTOC\\n/uoLfTvptb i/uoc hoyoc\\nO 7T^QT0q i7TtkOLV\u00c2\u00a7M0-\\nfA.0.1 6 fJUXKKQV Ot KOLl V7T0-\\nQtiric okoq.\\nHyiojucy b oc?ra^ kotju\u00c2\u00a3#.~\\nvco 6h y xai hoLfQetpu 6 una\\n^^a P Ovlt KflTVC iTl 9\\nGVjUtptfOi CtVtpahWC piiVCJ 7T9\\nTore It av mp b aujuyo-\\nf a g oiifytfAt 6 owe tyo yiv-\\nc/u.oit 7h ety.i ATiXVW viylQm\\nWyw 3 t7TUTa, m", "height": "3924", "width": "2260", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0096.jp2"}, "97": {"fulltext": "31\\n8. Wealth is rather the fervant\\nof evil than of good furnifhing\\nopportunity for indulgence, and en-\\n:ung men to pleafures.\\n9. Mo ft of us are affe ed like\\nTelemachus for he, thro inex-\\nperience, or rather ignorance of\\ngood, having feen Neftor s houfe\\ncontaining catches, tables, vejlments,\\nluine, did\\nnot call him happy, who was\\nith necejjary and ufeful\\nthings but with Menelaus, hav-\\ning beheld ivory, geld, and amber,\\nhe was {truck with admiration.\\nUhCVTOC KXXtX y.OLkXCV H\\nKXKOKXyxQlX V7T}^iTt:; HUl\\ni%0V7lX fJLiV Q j 0$\\\\JjULlX 7TX-\\nfOKTKtvoL^u, i-ri It ;$j V\\nVtOC TTXfXXXKiQ.\\nO TrcK ut; o ne TnKifjLX-\\n^oc rroLVXjjy text yxy txu-\\nY9C, V7T0 QL7Tllf lOL Z JUXKK0\u00c2\u00a5\\nh a.7rafox.xkix, b fjav Ne-\\ncTuf ulu 6 onux x\\\\ivn f-X Q f\\nTfXTTi^X, IfJLXTtQV, OTfOOjUX,\\ncivet; vlvs, ovx. y.xKX^i^Q 2\\nVJTc$iu zlh xvxyaxioc n kxi\\nfflWip.OS TTX^X It M\u00c2\u00a3K\u00c2\u00a3-\\nKXOQ SiXOUXl 5 i\\\\i pXC, Y.XI\\n10. Vidi reges et fatrapas noftros, mendicantes apud eos,\\net primas literas docentes.\\n1 1 Plures futuri funt vos redarguenies, quos nunc ego\\ncompefcebam.\\n12. Decs et heroas precati, fines ita tranfierunt.", "height": "3924", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0097.jp2"}, "98": {"fulltext": "82\\nchap, xxvir.\\nPafiive verbs take a genitive, of the agent, after them,\\nwhich is governed by a prepoiition underftood or exprefTed.\\nPaffiva exigunt genitivum, c. Etm.\\nGenitivum etiam cum, c. Welten.\\nPalTive verbs will have, c.\\nSometimes the prepoiition, c. Bell.\\nPaffiva fere exigunt, c. Holmes*\\n1. I3UCH things are done by\\nbad poets of themfelves j and by\\ngood ones, for the actors.\\n2. They are named philofo-\\nphers by us.\\n3. It is one of the mo ft fhame-\\nful things, that we ihould be\\nfeen throwing away, not only the\\ncities and places, of which we\\nwere once pofTeflbrs, but even the\\nauxiliaries and opportunities that\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2were furni/hed by fortune*\\n4. No action of any account\\nwas done by them.\\n5. I feek truth, by which no\\nperfon was ever injured but he\\nis injured who remains in his\\nerror and ignorance.\\n6. He has been honoured ly\\nGod and by men,\\n7. I was thus taught by my\\ncountry and yours, to fubmit to\\nToiOVTCC 7T0IIO, V7T0 fXi?\\npcLiko 7roniTr,i; oict olu-\\nT0\u00c2\u00a3 a v7ro li aycSoc Itoc\\nU7T0KflTyiC.\\niKoeocpcs vgt\u00c2\u00a3 tyco ovo\u00c2\u00bb\\n/UOi^CO.\\nEi/ui cu jyjot; z f y.n (jlo\u00c2\u00bb\\nVOV 7T0KIC XW TCTOff, Of 6/-\\n(XI 7T0Ti KVflOC, (pOLlVCO 7rpQt-\\ntlfAl^y CLKKX KCCl V7T0 TV-\\n%V\\\\ 7T0C^X TKtV0i^Cd Sh SV{J.(JLOL-\\nUfOOrO-Q 5 OL7T0 CCJTOQ 0V-\\nItiC tpyov a%iokoyoc.\\nZtlTlCJ OLkSuOi, V7T0 0$\\nCvltIG 7TQ7T0TI fi\\\\0L7TTb 6m\\n(Z\\\\CC7rT6d Ji l7rt{J.iVCO h i7Tl 9\\ntavTov u7t x,tvi koci Gtyvoioc.\\nTT^oc \u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a30C xou yr$o oty-\\nfyco7rce riy.ot.0.\\nYloLltiV j)* OUTM V7T0 9\\ntJU.9\u00c2\u00a3 Tfc KOU VfttTifOS 7T0L-", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0098.jp2"}, "99": {"fulltext": "83\\nmy feniors, not only brothers,\\nbut ci::zens alio.\\nS. r Ouintianus having taken\\nhis ftand, in the entrance of the\\namphitheatre, having drawn his\\nfmall fword, ruGied luddenly on\\nCommodus, and galled out with\\na Ion\\nto him V; and not hav-\\ning quickly wounded him, but\\nwhilil he delayed about the ut-\\ntering of the words and {hewing\\nof his fword, I by the\\nking s Ufi guards, he fuffered pu-\\nnifhment for his mad lefs.\\n9. The people were deftroyed,\\nnot only being beat down b\\\\ thefil\\n7 P/c, TrptnGve, OV {AOVO*\\nxlih poc, x\\\\kx xa/ vokiths\\nV7TUKQ.\\ny$t JTYI JU 6 9 Ki/IVTIMOC)\\niV CtjUptQiXTfOV UGOdGC,\\nyvuvoco^ %t pi$iw, i7rtpxo-\\ny.oct 6 n a/pn$/a? Ko/jluo-\\nSof KXl y-iyOLQ (pOJVU 7TjOUm\\nTov h vto o (rjyr.\\\\ )T0 av-\\njUJl (pQcLVO 5 OLKKO, l Of T6-\\nf i hny.x 7rpoq ofx avxj)-\\nhtU) ?Z KXl la^ic %t$oc,\\n.CxVCO 5 U7T0 (TCOjUX-\\nX7lht J^ /KJf\\notroi x vtig-^gj\\n$Qiifco z acc, cu fJicvtv\\njSawu Ciro trr^ctrmrnCy\\n$vli TTOLTBa vto o umoe,\\nrvh\\\\aju.bxvu\\ny\\nTQ^VKOLl, 9\\ndiers, or tramp.\\nbut alfo fed by cc7.kx kxi viro ttky^oq w9ew.\\nmultitude.\\n1 o. Pertinax having faid fuch\\nthings, encouraged the fenate\\nvery much, and being applauded\\nby all, and having received all\\nhonour and reverence from the^n,\\nhe returned into the royal court.\\nTotOVTOQ O TltfTlVCtZ if\\n7Tcv, umottaa rt cvyKKyi*\\nKOLt -7T--0C- TC\\nsrfcpct clutos ruy-\\nyyw* U( fixriMtoc ex**\\nXV\\\\Y\\\\.\\n1 1 Superaius a morte.\\n12. quidem me forfan prolixa dicere, quoad\\ntarn mu It a a te ace u latum.\\n12", "height": "3924", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0099.jp2"}, "100": {"fulltext": "84\\nCHAP. XXVIH.\\nThe accufative is often put abfolutely, kxtoc being under*\\nflood.\\nAdjeltiva ii fubintelligatur koctcc .c\u00e2\u0080\u009e\\nQua: dam nomina, Sec.\\nPaffiva per fynecdochen, c.\\nUbique locus eft, Svc. Eton.\\nPlurima nomina poft fe habent, a.\\nVerba jurandi, Sec. Wetten.\\nTo the genitive of meafure, c.\\nMany adjectives have an accufative, c.\\nMany verbs, both in the active, c.\\nThe paffives of fuch active, c-\\nThe participles of, c. Bell.\\nAccufativum regunt qure, c.\\nPaffiva regunt accufativum, c. Holmes.\\ni. uOME perfons without\\ncrowns, appear to have their legs\\nand heads torn.\\n2. Wilt thou kill me, as thou\\nkilledft the Egyptian yefterday?\\n3. I feel pain in my head.\\n4. No one of men is wife in\\nall things.\\n5. A ftone of an hundred feet\\nin length.\\n6. Having been deprived of\\nthe empire.\\n7. I venture to be wife, as to\\nhuman vnfdom,\\n3\\n/UH KOCl KtrpUkVI loKiO frpj-\\nMil CLVCLffiCO 4 lyu TJ 3-\u00c2\u00a3-\\nAiyvmic;\\nAhyid KiyciMi.\\nOvlllC 0Lt^Q7T6C O.VT0S CC-\\n7T0LC (TOtpGC.\\nA/0of fA.iv /unxe; vtwfi\\ntKCCTOV.\\nA poL/pn\\na m-\\nO avfyu7rivoc vomica ki\\\\\u00c2\u00bb\\nI", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0100.jp2"}, "101": {"fulltext": "85\\n8. Or who, being a ftave to\\npleafures, would not be fhame-\\nfuily affected, both body and\\nmind\\n9. \u00c2\u00abJ Homer is worthy to be\\npraiicdy;;- many other things, and\\nefpccially becaufe he alone of\\nthe poets knows what it be-\\ncomes him to do.\\n10. None of the immortals\\ncan efcape\\n1 1. Into whatfoever city you\\nwill have come, you will be\\nmeaner than the citizens, in all\\nthings.\\n1 2. One of them was advifing\\nme to take pleafure in every thing,\\nand to purfue this alone above\\nall for that this was happi-\\nnefs.\\n1 Er. favour to be laborious\\nin your hdy y and wife in your\\nmind that with the former you\\nbe able to execute your de-\\nthe latter may\\nknow to forefee ufeful things.\\n14. Do not difturb nor exa-\\nmine him for he is drunl:, f:\\nnot anfwer you,\\nftammering with his tongue.\\n15. I faw a fair woman 2nd\\nvong as to her neck, Co that\\n(he fcemed to be the daughter\\nof a i\\n16. The man appears 1\\n:ious in his life,\\nledge*\\nH tic $vx a.v, 9 rilorn Sw-\\nkWU, CtlC^Uq llOLTtQvyi*\\nxa/ cruya. xa/ 4^y 7\\na^icc t7rxi i a), koli 1)1 xa/\\noTt yevct; c TroinTm, cvk ay-\\nVQtU 0; lit 7TCHCJ CLVTGC.\\n2u curl a.$a.va.Tci; pv\u00c2\u00a3/\u00c2\u00ab\\nyz; wine..\\nE/f cttouc a.v Trehit;\\n(ptxvicy.ccj 6 TOiJTK, 7TUS,\\njUIKfGC ilfJLl.\\nO yiV O.VTGC. TTCLfOjHO i\\n-zu r.Upcu, xa/ ycYot c tcc\\niK 7rct ytTiiyi, ovtcs yaf\\ntiyi ivbcuyur\u00e2\u0084\u00a2,\\nTIeipoLu 1 c yiv acoya, eiyt\\nf /\\\\07rcK5f n li -^u^yj pixo-\\nC-053C ha. yiv imrviu\\nIvvxyaj o nc lo)ttto 5h b St\\nTTfOOfCtQ iTiz/jyy.j I Q-ju.^i-\\nMl) ivoy^Ki jO avTos yrM\\nttfaixfiw ytQ-ju) yap, u-Tt\\nowl a.r arrox.Pivcy.zj 50 ov f\\nE/$a z hiJKot; ytv Ttq, *a\u00c2\u00bb\\nxa\u00c2\u00a3a K JXYot: SvyoLTrf vyi.\\n$Off(\u00c2\u00bb m b OLYnf ytr \u00c2\u00a3w\\nLii\\\\oq fur 9 It yY jific ft.", "height": "3912", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0101.jp2"}, "102": {"fulltext": "36\\nl Beca#fe the barbarians are\\nmore llav dh their manners than\\nthe Grecians, ami thole of Alia\\nthan thole of Europe, they re-\\nmain under the defputic govern-\\nment, in nothing murmuring.\\n1 8. Timieus is full of the\\nother fault, (I mean the frigid\\nftyle a man, in other things,\\nwell enough.\\nuj. The keen and ready wit-\\nted are, j\u00c2\u00a3r the mo/} part, readily\\nexcited to paffions and are\\nborne along bounding, as mips\\nwithout ballaft.\\n20. The one was laborious\\nand manlike, and fqualid as to\\nher hair, full of hardnefs as to her\\nhands, girt up as to her robe, full\\nof duft, as my uncle was, when\\nhe polifhed the ftones the other\\nwas very handfome, neat as to\\nher S.refs, and graceful as to her\\ngejlure.\\n2 1 Moreover as fome of the\\nletters are vowels, which perfect\\na found by themfelves fo we\\nmay remark of exprefllons them-\\nfelves fome of them, in the man-\\nner of vowels, are of themfelves\\nexpreffive.\\n22. I hope, if you turn your-\\nfelf to the way towards virtue,\\nthat you will be an admirably\\ngopd performer of good and ho-\\nnourable things.\\nJj9of b /utv fbj.fia^ot; b Ex-\\nKW, o 6i Trtpi o Acna a b 7T6-\\n7T0TIK0C $X* l C1 nC 0V T\\n*0 trt^c nc {kijo It o\\nai/, //.it 0.KK3S, IKXVOC.\\n*0 Ti C^VQ KOLl CLyyjVGOSy\\nor. h tc o.; c Kfy 7TfOS a\\no$yv\\\\ o%vppo7roG etfiir xa/\\nOLtJu fifCO, W7Ti$ OLViffiCL-\\nTIGTOS 7TKC10V.\\nEi/At b l (aw tfyxTizcs xa.t\\nXO/XH, %ll$ TVkO\u00c2\u00ae C(VOC~\\nTiTGLYdt; v.cLTV.yiyjJ 1 biot;\\ntljUt b S S/Sf, CTTOTi t,itt\u00c2\u00b0 it\\nxSo; o f irtfee y.c/.\\\\oi iv\u00c2\u00bb\\n7rfcffwros f xcy b c^i/aot eu-\\nTTftTry^, Key xcu,uto; b qlvol-\\nCokh.\\nEti lc Turret b (SToiyiioii\\no fjiiv iifAi (puyYiii; OQ XOf\\nKCLTOL iOLVTOV tylovyi 0L7I o]l\\\\iO*\\nb cujTot; Tfo?roc uy.i i7rtvotv 5\\nroq, rpoTToe in; b puiviite,\\n(TV KOLKCC KOLl ai/UVQC tfyCt-\\n7Y\\\\$ *ya\u00c2\u00a3ta yivo t uxj 6", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0102.jp2"}, "103": {"fulltext": "um artium us sum; pnefer-\\ntim ii fufl ad homines bonos\\nquoad mmnts, et ad pulchros :;-a.\\nlP. XXIX.\\nin the plural have commonly verbs fingular.\\nNeutra pluralia gaudent, c Eton,\\nNetrum plurale gaudet, c. Wetteti.\\nA neuter plural is generally, c. Bell,\\nNomen neutrum plurale, c. Hs. wcs.\\nI# _/ HE animals run.\\n1. Things arc plainer, when\\ncompared together.\\n3. All things which the fa-\\nhath are mine.\\n4. Do you not know that your\\nare members of Chriu\\n5 Ji r bai then are thefe things\\n6. Not things, but the opinions\\nof things trouble men.\\n7. The good things which you\\npromifed to do to us, when you\\nreceived the money, have been\\nli/bed by you already.\\n8. The Jbeep follow him, be-\\ncaufe they know his voice.\\n9. How are the things not\\ngood, which men receive from\\n7.WCI TftJeO,\\nTlz; woe. t%v\\npctn-\\nTOLTVf\\niuos apt.\\nOjh. itt J v on b acouoc\\nuv fillkoe. Xpi7Tcc uy.i\\nOvrct; o jv Tie, uy.i\\nTafxtTtrco xvfyco7rcc, cv\\nt ~--y.yiJ.OL, ClhXCL 7T101 9\\nTT-c/.yux^ aoyfioi.\\nO; vyrtff^etto^LCU 7rcii j 3\\ntyce, on xctpGctyco 1\\nC -.-U0L P OLTTOTihiU (TV 6 yltj.\\nO TT^qQ JLTGV OMTOq GLY.O-\\nV, CTl libit** (pum\\nHut; ovx ti/ui ciyuQoc-, 0-\\nc:; Mffotro arQfQTTOs", "height": "3912", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0103.jp2"}, "104": {"fulltext": "88\\nfortune or again, how are the\\ndry things not bad\\nio. U Yc uie the earth and\\niky for an houfe, and yc have\\nas many couches as there can be\\nbeds on the earth and ye\\nreckon as your coverings, not all\\nthe wool that fheep produce, but\\nall the bullies that the mountains\\nand the plains fend forth.\\n1 1 Whoever knows good and\\nbad tragedy, knows alfo epics\\nfor the qualities which the epo-\\npceia has, are in tragedy.\\n12. Riches, honours, titles,\\ncrowns, and whatever other things\\nhave their outfide decked in thea-\\ntrical fplcndor, cannot to a wife\\nman at leaf!:, feem exceeding good\\nthings,the very defpifing of which\\nis no moderate excellence.\\n13. I mall relate how eachoi\\nthtfe things have been done, ac-\\ncording to their times.\\n1 4. Let thefe things be fttffi-\\ncie.it for you, let them always be\\nas principles.\\n15. Let filence generally pre-\\nvail or let necejfary things be\\nfpobn 9 and in few words.\\n7 6. And it (hall be, when ye\\nmall have founded with the trum-\\npet, let all the people fhout toge-\\nther and whilft they are fhout-\\ningjtke ivalls of the city f jail fall\\nef their own accord, and all the\\nVCtfOl TV^n 7TQLXir,\\nWCLVTIOQ 7TU!; OVK 61/UI KOLX.OC\\nQlKlOL [A.IV XfOU/UOLf JiOL\\n71 KCLf OVfXVO; 9 KKlVY] 0\u00c2\u00a3 SV\\neijut ottovoc y ivojj.cn 69 av iv-\\nm im yiOL Z GTfCOjUOL 0\u00c2\u00a3 vo-\\n/ai^oj, ouk O7ro 7oc ir^oQaroy\\n(put* ef/OK p ax\\\\a O7ro soc p$v-\\nyctvor epos re acq TTiaiov cc-\\nVW/Al.\\nOtTTlC TTtfl TfCLyullOt*\\nuli0) m7 T7rovlcqoe Key pav-\\nhCC, etltO) X.OU TTifl 17T0C be\\nyap i7T07roii a. ep\u00c2\u00a3 y, vVa^a)\\nrpayuoia.\\nTLkovtos y TIJUIJ, lo%a, TUm\\nfCLVVlC, KCfjf OCOC A CLXKOC fc-\\nXO 7T0WC t^OJ^lV 7T$0VT$CL-\\nyaltot vlh ovk ar byt yyovt-\\npos, Ionia 50 ayaSoc wVep-\\nCaAA y h ec avToc nc Tift-\\nyqovicd ctyaQoc ne ou /AtTfioc,\\nil^ iKCL /l9C OVTOC TTfOLCr-\\nrv, Kara X? 0V \u00c2\u00b0S) $wytop.ct/.\\nOvtoc vv ttfKiQ, aet loy*\\njua etui,\\n%0i7TY\\\\ 7T0KV JU.I, V\\\\\\nkahico avayytafoCy Key o/ct\\nckiyos z\\nK*/ ei/Ai, ojc ar rawi^a\\nrah7riy% ara^a^a 6 7rac\\nhaec djua, koj olvuk^oj 6\\navroc, 7ri7TTG) m avrojuaroc\\nTtl^C; 9 7T0KIC, K0\\\\ U7lf-", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0104.jp2"}, "105": {"fulltext": "89\\npeople fliall enter, each one iKOLjrc; koltol TrpoauTrov r\\nrufhing forward into the city. b ttokic.\\ni- Domus quidem tibi bene habet, et mandpia omnia,\\net equi fane, et canes, et prtdio, et quxcunque poflides\\npulchre difpeftta funt.\\niS. O ftulti, nefcientes quantis terminis negotia mortuo-\\nrum et vivorum difcretafunt, et qualm funt apud nos.\\nchap. xxx.\\nThe primitive pronoun is ufed in the genitive, inftead of\\nthe pofTeilive pronoun.\\nThe genitives of primitive, c\\nr* r.-un.__..: r 8r\u00c2\u00ab*\\nThe genitives of primiti\\nGraxi fubftantivo fxpe,\\n^cc.\\nBdL\\nHolmes,\\n1. I HEN T Jefus faid, Let\\nthou her alone, (he has kept it\\nuntil the day of my burial.\\n2. Fear not, daughter of Sion,\\nlo thy king cometh, fitting up-\\non the colt of an afs.\\n3. And that they may not\\ngladly fee the place, where they\\nkilled our auxiliaries\\n4. And the Reward faid in\\nhimfelf What ihall I do, iince\\nmy Lord takes my ftewardfhip a-\\nI am not able to dig, I am\\nafhamed to beg.\\n5. You fay right, for I cured\\nyfur burns, when lately you came\\nup half burnt.\\nEiTrcy cvy I Iv7cvc, A pw-\\nl*i* clutcs, tic ifAif*. b ei-\\nT0L pl X. T/U0C tyu TYlflCO OLVTOq.\\nM^ p0b\u00c2\u00a3OJ, SuyuTvp *S,iuv 9\\ntbou, o fiouriKtvc rv t^0juctf 9\\nKzlnjUCLI 17TI 7TOX0S* 990Q,\\nKo/ OTTO)/; [JLYI xuficv\\nriltW bfocco, trfee x.cLTOLKaivto 3\\nElTCV It tV tOLVTOV OIK\\nQVC/AQC T/f 7T0lt(i)^ 071 O\\nKvpw tyu a. p tfftcj m b oix.-\\nnOfJLUL tyUi G/. X7TTCi) OVK\\nEv Ktyv, on 7-j b lyxauj*\\nfj.ci ixoy.cq^ on 7rfaw cutj-", "height": "3912", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0105.jp2"}, "106": {"fulltext": "90\\nDo you then, my fon, be\\nftrong in the grace which is in\\nJefus Chriit.\\n7. If ye keep my command-\\nments ye (hall remain in my love\\nas I have kept my father s com-\\nmandments, and I remain in his\\nlove.\\n8. Now my foul is troubled,\\nand what {hall I fay Father,\\nfave me from this hour but,\\nfor this did I come to this hour.\\nFather, glorify thy name. Then\\ndid a voice come from heaven\\nI have glorified it and will again\\nglorify it.\\n9. And the book of this law\\nfhall not depart out of thy mouth,\\nand thou fhalt meditate in it, by\\nday and by night, that thou\\nmayefl know to do all the things\\nthat are written then fhalt\\nthou be directed right, and thou\\nfliait rightly direct thy ways, and\\nthen fhalt thou underftand.\\n10. Num major es patre nojlro?\\n1 1. Filius tuns vivit.\\n2,v evv, Tixvov tyco, 19~\\nlvvaju.0Ci) m tr b X a iv\\nXpt(XT0 \\\\wovq.\\nEae 6 ivroAn lyco Tn^to 5\\njUiVCO iV CLyOL7TY\\\\ tyCd KoStdQ\\niyCO iVTOKV TTCLTV]^ tyCJ\\nTV fid) j KCLj fJLiVGl OUUTOq tV\\n0.yCL7TY\\\\.\\nNvv b j-isXn tyco Totqcxr-\\no-w 7 kouj t/c ftW\u00c2\u00ab Uccrvip,\\naco^Ct) 5 iyc*) w. o oj^ol o jtoq*\\ncckkol, S/a ovtog* ifX\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00ac1C COfO. OVTOQ. TloLTYj^t 00-\\nl*W\\nevacuee. Epxopcy\\ncvv (pmn in b ovqavoQ, Kai\\nSo^a^O 5 KOLf 7TCLKIV oc%a\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00ab 3\\nKa/ ovk oxpuiTyif/.\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 o, /S/b-\\nAO? VO/AOC OVTOQ iK (JTGJUCl\\nCU, X.fy JV.iXiTOLG) tV CLVTGS,\\nvifAi^tt x.cy vv%, haeilico 7roi\u00c2\u00bb\\n7h.\\ni(i) 7TCLQ yfOLfCO\\ncloco, Key tvoloco b cW n\\nK\u00c2\u00ab/ TOTi (TWin/M.\\nTCTt \u00c2\u00a3V-", "height": "3912", "width": "2260", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0106.jp2"}, "107": {"fulltext": "91\\nCHAP. XXXI.\\nAn imperfonal verb governs the dative.\\nr\u00c2\u00ab, and /,r, it behoveth^ govern the accufative,\\nwith the infiniti\\n-A.; G unifying necejjity or ivant, exxfeJret, juihei,\\nuiTijn, tf!t^;ra/, with their compounds, govern die\\ngenitive and dative.\\nEto)\\nfmperfonalia exigunt, c.\\nIdem eft manente, c.\\nI ad particularia, c Wdteiu\\nrfonal verbs govern, Sic. Bell.\\nHue referantur, Sec.\\nc Holmes\\nI r //0 wght to feel for\\ndeath, as the remedy of the trou-\\nbles in a\\n2\u00c2\u00ab The definition is entirely\\nworthy of praiie, as having all\\nthings which a good definition\\nfimdd\\n3 But /hould not Vulcan pity\\nAchilles, being the fon of The-\\ntis\\n4. And he faid this, not that\\ntd about the poor, but be-\\ncaufe he was a thief, and had\\nthe bag, and carried the things\\nthat were put in it.\\n5. Tell me plainly thus, what\\nis this drefs or what need bad\\nf the journey down\\nII\\n0C P XP* \u00c2\u00ab\u00c2\u00bbxe\u00c2\u00ab 3a-\\nwtoc, coq iv yvfocq acutcc\\nP0C^U0LX.0V.\\nT[y.vu I7rouvoq a^toq J-\\nfoe, uq 7Tol i)(Q Uoq lot\\nvyitic hfoc. t%u.\\nO H pZf TTcc Ji ov Set*\\niKuu) 5 QiTic blot; ei/Atj\\nA ^lKKivq\\nILittgv oe cvTcq, cvy ert\\n7Ti0t 7TTQ)(CC fJLlKetOWTCq,\\nolkkcl Iti KhiVTvq ety.i^ Kdf\\nyKC(T70K0UOV iX^f XC(\\n/3axxw Ih $ol jt x.{u z\\nAiyu MTQfft 7rcoc OLWKuq,\\nTIC 0T\u00c2\u00abMf Tiq C C\\\\J 9 X\u00c2\u00ab-\\nto wo^etOL lei 5 j", "height": "3908", "width": "2208", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0107.jp2"}, "108": {"fulltext": "92\\n6. wsfclf have a JJjare in the\\n7. My friends, a moft excel-\\nlent man is come to us for all\\nmen ought now to know this mans\\ndeeds.\\n8. I do not repent that I kil-\\nled your fon, but that I did not\\nkill you alio.\\n9. You fay a pleafant thing,\\nif mujl firft become a mufician\\nand then be a wife man.\\n1 o. It has been written Thou\\nflialt not muzzle the ox tread-\\ning out the corn. Does not\\nGcd care about the oxen\\n11. I do not care about you,\\n12. Children ought to inherit\\nas well their parents friendfhip,\\nas their fortune.\\n13. It is lefs allowable for\\nprinces, than for private perfons,\\nto be unjuft.\\n14. If you appear to them to\\nfpeak the truth, you will have no\\nneed of any t hi tigs, but go away,\\nhaving taken your own things.\\n1 5 For he having a navy,\\nive need fwift galleys y that our\\nforce may fail fafely.\\n16. I fhall try to make him,\\nwho gave thefe things to us, ne-\\nver to repent cf his journey to me.\\n17. Te mufl hate thofe who\\nwrite things contrary to law, and\\nthink no one of fuch things to be\\nKOVIOL.\\nAvyp (pihoc, hKCd tyco ctwf\\nayaOoc vvv yap nlv 7raq cly-\\nHouTTog let etlo 7 9 cutoc i$-\\nyov.\\nOv% on avox.Teivo rv\\nvloQ fJ.iTOLfJii.KC-i iytO CLKXCX. 0-\\nri v xcy uv 7rfo TCL7roxTetvco 5\\nXapf Ktyo), ei TrpoTifo?\\nK OLpuboQ yiV0/AC(J 6h KCCf\\nra, c-ifji cro poc X? 11\\nr^apw Ou fijucco fiov?\\nUKOOLO). Ov TTlfl I {2 0VC Z /Jl-\\nKet o Otoe\\nOjW 10 tyo /uiKei rv\\nTLfi7Tet 7TCfJfiy W S7Tiq 9\\nevaiofi, ovtu xeef o fiKia.\\n7rar^i)icq Khnpovofuioj.\\nO ficiGrihiVC YjTTOV i^tC-\\ntiv aWtw a n o ilitoT K\u00c2\u00bb\\nAv toKtu a\\\\tf0\u00c2\u00bb7c p htycn\\nvlchvoc, ovoetQ* sv let rrpay-\\nfUCC, tXXXOL KOlfJ OLVld 6 a.7T X~\\n(J.l, (TiCLVTX.\\nAet yap, i%co weivcc ycuj-\\ntikoc, x.cti TOLyyc TPiypyc e-\\nyo, O7rodc. c rfaxac b Ivva.-\\nfXlC 7TK10).\\nO fJiV 0VT0C llOOJfJt iyU\\n7nipOLCO m 7T0li0i, fJLY\\\\7T0Tl fJLim\\nTOLfUihei 5 b 7rpoc tyo) bloc.\\nXpvi av fj.i7iQ b o 7retfoLm\\nvofj.oc ypa pco h koj /unletc.\\nIJjKpoc. nytojuccf ei/j.i o r\u00c2\u00ab-", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0108.jp2"}, "109": {"fulltext": "93\\nimall, but every one exceeding-\\nly great\\n18. It becomes all per fons to\\nmake libations, and to facrifice,\\nand offer firlt fruits, chaftely,\\nand not uiforderly, nor carelefs-\\nly, nor meanly, nor beyond their\\nability.\\n19. Do ye wifh that we\\nfhould lay a line on thofe who\\ndo not do this, or are you far\\nfrom d firing it\\n20. Sending out the fheep\\none by one into the pafture,\\nhaving commanded the rani,\\nwhat things he had to do for me.\\n2r. You may ufe, as winter\\nquarters for the army, Lemnos,\\nand Thafos, and Sciathos, and\\nthe other iflands in this place\\nin which there are harbours,\\nand corn, and all things which\\narc tiecejptry for armies.\\n22. For Jupiter, having be-\\ngot Hercules and Tantalus, made\\nthe one immortal, on account\\nof his virtue, and punifhed the\\nother with the fevereft fuffer-\\nings, upon account of his wicked-\\nnefs of which examples we, vial\\ning ufc, fbould aim at excellence.\\n23. The people anfwered to\\nhim, We have heard from the\\nlaw, that Chrifr. remains for ever\\nand how dolt thou fay that the\\nfin of man mufl be lifted up\\nCV70C, CtWX DCOCZTCC ITrf-\\nfitytQne.,\\nMCi, KO$XfUt;. KX{ yttJJ fcTT/ce-\\nrcLfiic**\\nBcVKOjUCCf fyjUHX. JUV 7T91-\\necj Ib yfx$u s y wow; yt In\\nMeroe? Trctfi^fxi 6 7rpo-\\nQxrov \u00c2\u00a3C voyju iVTi\\\\h.o mS\\nC fiflOS, QTTOVOQ \u00e2\u0096\u00a0^Yi 7Tfa. S-\\nTttoi^u rv ?l x jualioc 9\\nXfCLcjucy duyctjuis, Ar/Avo?,\\nXKKC( 6 iV O JTOC T07T0Q\\nnproc tv oc xay xip.w t xcy\\n(TITCCy XOV Of* }r$Yl CT^OLTiU\\n[JLOL 7T0LC; \\\\)7T X^y0i.\\nZtvq yoif Hjjaxx etfc *a/\\nTctyTOLkOG ytvvoto 5 j/.iv,\\nOlX C OL^ITV?, aQoLVOLTCi; 7T0lm\\ntu, It, lia KOLXIX, jUZ-\\nya; Tt/ucopict x.oxa.\u00c2\u00a3w 6f p^nif\\nTraqctAeiyfjLOL X? ct0 J u x f e\\nyu 1 b KXhoy.a.yxQtx 5\\nA7rQY.qiV0fAOj OLVTCtl 0%\u00c2\u00ab\\nXOC, Eyo xkouco s t/. o vo/aoc,\\noti e X^itTToe, u.ivu uq b aiuV\\ny.y.i 7T jt% ov xtyci). oti lei v-\\n%j/co\u00c2\u00bb 5 I vio$ o atfyoiroc j", "height": "3912", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0109.jp2"}, "110": {"fulltext": "94\\n24. How then will you be\\nof no confequence who are re*\\nto be oi confequence in\\nthofc things alone that are in\\nyour power, in which you may\\nbe moil worthy.\\n25. If he who cenfures thofe\\nwho write to inftruct, would\\nconilder thefe things particular-\\nly, think he would no longer\\ntake the contemplation of the\\nprefent fubjects to be fuperflu-\\nous and ufelefs.\\n26. We mii/l learn from no-\\nthing elfe than art, this moft im-\\nportant thing, that there are\\nfome of the things in writing,\\nwhich depend on nature alone.\\n27. It is doubtful whether\\nthefe animals which are called irra-\\ntional have not fomejhare ofreafon j\\nfor perhaps, although all partake\\nnot of that which is uttered by\\nthe voice, which they name e-\\nnunciative, yet they do of that\\nwhich is in the mind, which\\nthey call internal, fome more\\nand fome lefs.\\nilfJLl U iV /U.0V0S UjUl Tl\u00c2\u00a3\\nlit \u00c2\u00a3777 (Tl/, \u00c2\u00a3K \u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00a7\u00c2\u00a3(777\\n(TV ilfil 7T0hVg OtSjlOq*\\nytaroi iocvTov ?nc b b p^WTo-\\njUOtQuV l7TiTiy.CLQ Z t OVK OLV\\nin, tyo \u00c2\u00a7oku 9 7rifi T roe act\\nCLXfMTOQ t7Tl Q Z 7Tf 0 LUm\\nO^IOC,\\n/u.ou hg yytojuou\\nVfiOC T\u00c2\u00a3 Ktf* CLVTOC,\\nrp 1\\nO la\\nU(m rig tv Koyoq v iwi\\ny.ovoq (pv rig d ova ahhoQiir\\ntyu, v] 7rapoL n^vn tajuM-\\nQqlvco 6 Itr\\nEt [/.tv {AV^okus Koyoe\\nyiTtfTi cthoyoc cvojua\u00c2\u00a3a) h\\nfaov, aovkoc ujur urue yapy\\nil KOCt TOV fAV) KOiTOC (pCOVyj,\\nQQ KCCl 7rp0 pGflK0( 0\\\\ 0 /JLCtfy\\naxka byt koltcl b -l^vyyi oc\\nivhlOL^tTOC KUKIO), jUtTiVCJ\\n7rcci; o yiv y.a\\\\Kov f o hi\\nrJTTQV.\\n28. Sibonum aliquem amicum paraturi fimus, nos ipfos\\nbonos oportet ejfe, et dicere pulchra et facere,\\n29. Sive ;es, five aurum dicaveris, aliis quidem aliquan-\\ndo poflfeflionem et prxdam dicaveris J deo vero parva ejl cura\\naurificum tuorum.\\ns", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0110.jp2"}, "111": {"fulltext": "1 95\\nCHAP. XXXII.\\nA fubftantlvc with a participle, whole cafe depends upon\\nno other word, is put in the genitive abfolute fometimes,\\nby the Attics, in the Accufative very feldom in the da-\\ntive.\\nThe participles of imperfonal verbs are often ufed\\nabfolutely.\\nQuibuflibet verbis additur, c.\\nEt Attice accufativus, c Eton.\\nGenitivus abfolute, eVc. Wetten.\\nA fubftantive with a participle, c.\\nThe participles of, c. Bell.\\nAblativus abfolute fumptus, o\\nSometimes an accufative, kc. Holmes.\\ni. 1 HE daughter of Hero-\\ndias having entered) and danced,\\nand pleafed Herod and thofe that\\nfat with him, the king faid to\\nthe damfel, aik of me whatfo-\\nill, and I will give it\\nto you.\\ni. Son, how will you learn\\njuftice here, your majlers being\\nthere\\n3 Dehs being purified by the\\nAthenians, in this war, and the\\nfepulchres having been removed; as\\nmany as were of thofe who had\\ndied in the iflind, above the half\\nappeared to be Carians.\\n4. When you fee any one\\nweeping in grief, either when his\\nEmf^op 6 I Quyxryj\\nll^llXC, KXl Gf%tCjUa.l 5\\nxxi a.jt7K0j Hfa W xai\\nCVVXYXHilUXl U7T0V (1x71-\\nKiVC KC\u00c2\u00a3X710Y, aiTtu 5 tyo\\nC; iXY $iX 9 KXl Itiuui* (TV.\\nO (Pixcuc7vy i, a ttxic,\\n7TUC fiatQoiHi* iyQctJi, iXll\\nilfA.1 9V* ltlx7KX\\\\CC\\nAiihcc Ke aifu vro A-\\nQviVXlOC iV oil JTOACyUCf,\\nKXl Swrl XYXIfiU- QVOS fii-\\nfxi o $rH9X(* iY o vwoe, J-\\n7Ti$ vy.it jq Kxf $OUYQ 6\\nOTXV KkCMi UoO TIC iY", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0111.jp2"}, "112": {"fulltext": "96\\ngoing abroad, or when he has\\nlojl his property, beware left\\nthe appearance may take you\\nin.\\n5. being cf great importance\\nto the army, that the general\\nihould take care of his own fafe-\\nt y, for the good of all.\\n6. When God gives his ajfflancc,\\nmalice has no power and -when he\\ndoes not give it, labour is in vain.\\n7. The Grecians having three\\nfleets worth attention that which\\nyou have, and ours, and that of\\nthe Corinthians.\\n8. The fum of all thefe is,\\ntlmojl fifteen talents.\\n9. The year being pa/}.\\nI o. The ma?i having done this.\\n1 1 Many of them alfo fled to\\nthe mountains, as expecting that\\nAlexander would not come to them\\nat leaft.\\n1 2. The people voted to make\\nwar; but when they had deter-\\nmined on it, it was impofllble for\\nthem to begin immediately, be-\\ning unprepared.\\n13. Having before Jhewn the\\nthings, which make writings\\ngreat and fublime, it is manifeft,\\nthat the contrary of thefe will\\nmake them mean and vulgar.\\n14. Fathers reftrain their fons\\nfrom bad afibciates the fociety of\\n}J CC7T0KWJUI Pl lOLUTQU,\\n7T^Ui^(W /AH GV fCLVTaVtCt\\nHow Pia ptpti crrfoC\\nTiUjUOC, (TTfCtTVyCC\\nclotou (Turvipia, vwtf xc/\u00c2\u00ab\\nvoc\u00e2\u0084\u00a2, pe/oV\\\\\\n\u00c2\u00a9eoc 0/0 co jut, yueoe/c t s\u00c2\u00bb\\nyyu p(Wor jcoci /xn li^cojut,\\nJUV^ilC IVXyO 7TOV0C.\\nTftic* yjut hoyoc a%ioc.\\nEhKW VOCVTIK0V 7T0L-\\nPCC CI) Y.CLI VI/XiTtfQC, KQLl\\nKo^ivhoc.\\nOvroq xt pcihetiov ttolc.\\nyiyvoy.cu, julik^oc Kii7rco, 7Tiv-\\nTiKOtlliKCt TOLKOLVTOV.\\nTlOLfiiyu 6 tVlOLVT0Q d\\n\u00c2\u00a3lc CLVYlf OVTOC 7T0ilCO S\\nHohVC OLVT0C KCtl it;\\nQ^OC. KCLTCMptVyb) 6 QQ 7TP0Q\\noutoc yt ov% wu 3 Axe\u00c2\u00a7-\\navopoc*,\\nO 7tmQoc ^y p\u00c2\u00a3a mpl 7T0m\\nKijUtW IcKtl li OLVTOCy ill*\\nQue jutv abyyoLToc vhe apt iwi-\\np\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00a3/\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00a3 y, oL7raf\u00c2\u00bbo(.o x.tvoc. vld u-\\nUpo v7rooiiKWf/j c f lire;\\nivyivnc text v-^wkoc i$ycL(lo-\\ny.ot.i o Koyoc, onhoc, a; e-\\nvoivTioc* ovto; ra7Tiivog ttqi-\\nIV 3 X.0CI a.G)(V}(AC0V.\\nO vhve. b vrctTKP upyu\\nCLVO o 7T9vn^oc avQ{U7rce.*", "height": "3924", "width": "2252", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0112.jp2"}, "113": {"fulltext": "97\\nthe good being an exercife of\\nvirtue, but that of the bad, a\\ni to all\\nmen the lea ling s .v, and greateft\\nof all, be fucccfsful the\\nleft than this, but the greateft of\\nother things, to intend well.\\n1 6. 7 earth fci :g torn open\\nfrom\\ncommotion and a rent;\\nnil thi ter, heaven, hell,\\nthings mortal, and immortal, to-\\ngether combat and ftiare the\\ner in the fight.\\nI remember, not long\\nlince, how he was quite terrified,\\niS. O ye work of Lydians,\\nand Aflyrians,\\nthus, that I will not cenfe,\\n19 And I blame ftacchus tru-\\ng conquered you\\nin a fca right, he metamorphofed\\nily to have\\nheld you under his own power.\\n2c. He prayed to the gods\\nfimply to give the things that\\ngood, as i befr,\\nwhat kind of things are good.\\n21. pot. re-\\nUiA/tt\\nurKnw -v c fiTn t l li u\\nIf, karoLKvcis.\\nA:: ayj}:c. nyi rrxc. av-\\nli 1\\\\*)tj; yi; WT4(, li\\na^?,:; y.tyac,, I xoc at fhv-\\nKivoyxj.\\nAvcti ^yroyi yav tK /SaO-\\nfof yta., omtcc. li y:\\nAof o/aarar/f xotuoc,\\nxy.yQy.yw *r\u00c2\u00abc etyta, w/^\u00c2\u00ab\\nSvriTot;, b atixvotTsc.,\\nVU.X TOTi CUjUTTChiUiCO KOLf\\nMrxoycu 7 cv 7T$o tto.ic,\\na c jraKTMWj c-i/// SctW :/h\\nxa/ cvroc c Tfljf JU.I*.\\nn XAEM00 Avoof, xou\\nKoei Accrt^/oc, euro\\nyacj-Kv, cJc ovU Trauw 13\\nKey yiypcyai yi A/a-\\nWOTf* OTl, aV ?i KOLTOLHUU\\nu-jyju 5 yiTo jLhKu 6 let\\ny^iif yj 5 y:\\nY.-oyoycuj 7 7rfo 6c\\nir a g ayaO;c hlcoy.i, a c 2\\nSice,* xa/.? ctc;-\\ncf.yy.hcc, eiy.i.\\nze\\nN", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0113.jp2"}, "114": {"fulltext": "98\\nmember that it is but a pot that\\nyou cileem and thus, when it is\\nyou will not be troubled\\nif you dearly love your ion, or\\nwife, that you love but a mor-\\ntal and thus, when be dies, you\\nwill not be troubled.\\n2 2. They who are able pur-\\nchafe fervants, that they may\\nhave them as fellow labourers\\nand acquire friends, as needing\\nafllft-ants but they negle6t their\\nbrothers, as if friends could be\\nmade of citizens, and not made\\nof brothers.\\n23 And now the piny being\\nover y each of them having {trip-\\nped off that gilded drefs, and\\nhaving put off his mafk, and\\ncome down from his bufkins,\\ngoes about poor and humble.\\nrayvv/Ai 6 yap cwto^ ov rot-\\nfoLcnju*- av ttoljIiov ctoLVTou\\nHXTOL plhlCJ, Y\\\\ yVYV], OTl CIV-\\ntifUTOC XOLTOLflkiW OLTTotiyW-\\nx-co 6 yaf cluto^j m 7rot.pQL j rco*.\\nOiKiT is l-tw lvvajueij h\\nuvio/xctf ivtt. cvvi^yoc i)((i\\nlio/uctf b li alt\\\\(pot; g a^e-\\nM\u00c2\u00ab, CJ(777-t|) iK 7T0XlTYl (XIV\\nyiyvoficti (piKo^, i% alikfoc\\noe ov yiyvojAcLf.\\ny.a, a.7rodv/xt r 5 tx.a rro^ olv-\\nTOQ XfUVOTTQUTTOC bKeiVOC\\n6C K, KOf 7T^97U7retOV 0L-\\n7T0T$V{A.i m6 XOLf KOLTaQoLj-\\nVO 6 a7T0 L[xQciTaj y 7TIVVQ\\n24. Ilia hxc adhuc dicente, non expectavi ego finem ver-\\nborum.\\n25. His expo/Jtis, felicitas in laudabilibus fit, an potius in\\nhonorabilibus rebus, videamus.\\n26. Hunc igitur Pertinacem, noble intempejla^ fopore cor*\\nreptis omnibus^ Lsetus atoue Electus adeunt.\\n5", "height": "3924", "width": "2264", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0114.jp2"}, "115": {"fulltext": "99\\nCHAP. XXXIII.\\nThe time ivhen is commonly put in the genitive, fbme-\\nin the dative bow long in the accufative.\\nQux fignificant partem, c. Eton.\\nSimiliter et nomen, C Wctten.\\nNouns of, c.\\nTime is fometimes, c. Bell.\\nNomen temporis, c. Holmes.\\nI DURING the night they\\nwere proceeding thus.\\n2. Before they were many days\\nin Attica, the licknefs began tiril\\nto be among the Athenians.\\n3. In which time Mofes was\\nborn, and was very beautiful\\nwas nourilhed during three\\nr, in his fathers houfe.\\n4. Cyrus wept in filence^r\\nfeme tlmcy and then (poke.\\n5. In this month, ye fent away\\nCharidcmus, having ten empty\\n(hips, and rive talents of iilver.\\nought to think that\\nman mo ft unhappy, who con-\\ntinues a hng tunc committing\\nwickednefs with impunity.\\nI f a law were made, that\\nperfons not eating fliould not\\nbe hungry, and not drinking,\\nO Viz] OVTQC TTOfiVOjUat*\\nElJUl OOJTCQ* 1 7T0KVI; TTU\\nry.i jL iv AT7tx.Yi 9 votrcc\\nTTfUTOV UfX 1 y^\\nArctic*;*.\\nEv oc Ka/j oc yivvoLu Ma\\nKQU U/JLt CUTTUOC Qtcc*\\nOC CLYOL7f l pC0 6 JUW TfetC, iV\\nC/XCC 9 Tramp.\\nO Ku^oc Xfovoc juiy 77c\\nGlUTTY] X.XTa.QGtX.fVU 9 iTeiTX\\n0\u00c2\u00a3 p9iyyoy.ai.\\nOVTQQ fMlP, liKCL VOLCC\\naTTOtSTiXAU t^i) XctfllvpoC\\nX\u00e2\u0082\u00acT0Cj X t TTiVJi TOLhCiYTOV\\nafyvfior.\\nOstti; 7roxvt; Xf cyc, C cth-\\nX\u00c2\u00a30) OLKOKCLGTOS JUiYVy OVTCg\\nStl )0Ul(fii GLT JX*K*\\nE/ yoy.ox T$Yiy.r\u00c2\u00b0 tin\\ntffVIU U 1 mtVOLU t KOCl fJLY] 7Tt-\\nfXY\\\\ii irytit\\nuy] d/\\\\J/aw,\\nH 2", "height": "3924", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0115.jp2"}, "116": {"fulltext": "ioo\\nnot be thirfty, nor be cold in\\nwinttr nor warm infimmer, no\\nlaw could make men obey as to\\ntheft tilings.\\n8. On the fir J} day of the\\nweek, Mary Magdalene comes\\nearly to the tomb, and fees the\\nftone taken from the tomb.\\no. And having failed from\\nthence, the next day, we came\\nover againft Chios and the day\\nafter, we put into Samos and\\nhaving ftaid in Trogyllium, the\\nday, we came to Miletus.\\n1 o. The next day, Cyrus lent\\nthe meflenger and the Arme-\\nnian, and the Chaldeans fent\\nwith him, thofe whom they\\nthought moft fit, both to acl:\\nalong with him, and to fpeak\\nproperly of Cyrus.\\n1 1. The fubject of the Odyf-\\nfey is long a perfon being many\\nyears abroad, and guarded by\\nNeptune, and being alone.\\n1 2. Your fervant, Menippus\\nand whence have you come to\\nus for you have not appeared\\nthis long time in the city.\\nj 3. They continued thus\\ncrowded feome feventy days then\\nthey difmiiTed the reft, except\\nthe Athenians, and whatever of\\nthe Sicilians and Italians were\\nin the army.\\n%ei[A.tov 9 juLtfti $0L\\\\7rco m 9\\n^fycc. ovlitt; ay vc.uoc. \\\\wcl-\\n:o m5 K^ a-\\nuai v5 h*?.\\nx~n x i\\nTree ouTce TretQco\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\\nO e/ff rx\u00c2\u00a3GciTcv y Mx-\\nf/x MaylxAwi *-?X\u00c2\u00b0 J rJA\\nft^Ql 11$ [AVHfACiCV, XXI fihiTTQ\\nb kihc aipu 7 tx b juvnpeiov\\nKxt IXClQtV CC7rO7Thi0O 5 i\\nt7ret/Al h XXTXVTXiO aVTlKpUC\\nXlOC l(. ITifOC.. T0tfx\u00e2\u0082\u00acxK-\\nk a) 6 e c Xajuoc xxi y.i\\\\Q S iv\\nTpoyvAKiov, o^w mh t?X 9m\\njUXl Of TS\\\\lhiTCC\\nO varifxia;, b n Kvfee\\n7n i u7rco z b ayyiKoc xxi e\\nAf juiww 9 xxi b Xxkfatoc\\n(TV}\u00c2\u00bb7TlJU7ru* J oc IXXVOq VC/Af\\n^CJ Z ll/A.1, XXI TVU7T^X(T7C t 5 y\\nXXI tl7T0V 7Tipt Kl^ 0\u00c2\u00a3 7T^C-\\ncrmov\\nO Olvwua. fj.ctx.pcs o ho\\nyOG ZIJUI 0L7TGiiYl^i( i TIC IT0\u00c2\u00a3\\nTTOKVCi XXI 7TX[ X pvha. 77CJ V-\\n7T0 UoVUOUVy XXI /uoyoc\\nit JUL\\nXaifv^ u Mtvi7nrcc xai\\nTTG^iv iyoy a pixviQ//.ai 7re\u00c2\u00bb\\n\\\\vc yap x? ovor cv fxtvu\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 w\\n9 7T0KIC\\nHjUifX [Alt iG OfJLWOV-\\nTCI TIC C-JTCt) Iixitxc^xi 9 a0-\\nfOOC t7TtlTCl, TTKW A^ilVXtCCy\\nXXI tlTtc n ZlXiKlCdTKC v\\\\ Itx-\\nKtVTVC WVTfOLTi JU,", "height": "3924", "width": "2256", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0116.jp2"}, "117": {"fulltext": "u)i\\nt .j. having t\\nto thefe women, before Crito,\\nand having directed what\\nhe pie lied, came to us\\nIf} and it near\\nfun-iet, for he (pent a long time\\nin.\\n15. As he was afking thefe\\nthing-. anfwered no\\nmore-, but having remained\\nquiet a little time, he moved, and\\nthe man uncovered him, and he\\n16. I fay chat five hundred of\\nthefe ihould be Athenians, of\\nwhatever age you think right,\\nfenr i 1 ted time, not k ng\\nas ieems proper, in\\nfucctffion to e ich oth\\n1 It is faid, that Alcibiades\\nbefore he\\nconverfed about thefe tilings,\\nPericles who was his tutor.\\n18. From the time that they\\nthe Ephebi, thefe 1;\\nthus.\\n19. Cyaxares, king of the\\n3, continued drinking\\nis departed,\\nfortunate aud, hearing\\nb tumult he thought that\\n:her Medes, except a few,\\namp.\\nMl K;.\\n7c, xxi OrtQTtKKto*\\ntx-.x :y tt EJj tt A :7 iy-\\nOjTCS IPOjUZt XV 7\\n%i.(; in cc7TCKfiro/u x.r xxkx\\nhxhUTU j KJ-\\nI XXI aK0yCVTOC iX-\\nrrco x j7o; f xai cq 9\\nouux h\\nOincr, li Abivxios p\u00c2\u00bbut\\n6U uy.i rrivrxxotrioi, 1% It;\\nav T\u00c2\u00ab; rv l\\\\tzix xa\\\\oot; i^cj\\n60KU f X$ 9fl S T T \u00c2\u00b0S (TTf m\\nUU UX /.fOC OVTCC,\\na\\\\/\\\\a c7-c av lcx.ii xx xos 6-\\n^W, iX llx\\\\c^V\\\\ OLh)\\nfC, T^iV\\nUKOOtt ITCC il/AI ttiflKKtlC\\nITTlTfOVOG UiV UUl h iXVTC J,\\ntoicq It JiaKiyopcu 95\\n6X E\u00c2\u00a3n\u00c2\u00a3o/, oi7t\u00c2\u00bbc\\n.71 XXI UXC71 iTOC llX\\nyv woe.\\nO Kva^oLfuc, Mm cc\\nfiotSlXtUG, o y.iv rvt; iv cc\\n7 UiW9XQ m US ITT I IVT J-\\nyj% A xxi axxof It M\\nQUpCU TTXfilUt iV ffTfCL-\\nT\\\\;y o}.r/cr j} a/.cKo\\nI", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0117.jp2"}, "118": {"fulltext": "102\\n20. Vefrem indueris non modo vilem, fed eandem quo*\\nqUC sftntc I\\n21. Poftridie Tigranes ipfe aderat.\\n22. Quum vcro advenerit finis, non oblivione inhonora-\\nti jacent, led memoria per omne tempus celebrati florent.\\nCHAR XXXIV\\nThe queftion whither is commonly anfwered by e/c or\\n7r$oc with the accufative where by tv with the dative\\nwhence? by ac or cltto with the genitive and by or through\\nwhat place? by ha. with the genitive.\\nAdverbs in 8/ and at are ufed to fignify at a place in Ji f\\nvi y or \u00c2\u00a3e, to a place and in $tv and 3-e, jfow a place It is\\nalio added to accufatives, to fignify to a place.\\nThe diftance of one place from another, is put in the\\naccufative.\\nGrxci fiepiffime in locis, .C.\\nAliquando ufurpant, c.\\nAs ita additur, c. Eton,\\nNomen fpatii, c.\\nNomen loci, c. Wetten.\\nThe diftance of one, c.\\nTo the names of towns, c.\\nThe prepofitions are fometimes, Sec.\\nThe Greeks often change, c. Bell,\\nAd locum, in, aque, c. Holmes.\\n1 xjLND now fend men to Ka/ w ttijulttu) 5 ut Iott-\\nJoppa, 7Ti OLVVIf.\\n2. And having got w^from KaxeiOtif anam/v 6 ej-", "height": "3924", "width": "2260", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0118.jp2"}, "119": {"fulltext": "103\\nhe comes into the ccajls of X c uxt \u00e2\u0082\u00ac/f h :y I CL a\\nJude Other fide of Jor- Six g wtfeu b lofjom\\nThe bees always obey their\\nand who\\nfcajSj no one departs yrwfi\\nwere about twenty or\\nft ant.\\nBut let us fee Gnipho the\\nr, it you pleaie he docs\\nfar f, and his door k-\\npcn to us.\\nThe next day, they lit\\n..dvanced about\\nFor after they came to their\\nr s old monument.\\nHaving begun from Ga-\\nAnd then he led me away\\ndarker than the\\n10. I do not think it ne-\\ny now, that ye fhould go\\na tc Jerufalem, to the\\ni our enemies*\\nEpicharmus and Phormis\\n1 to make fables. This\\ncame And\\nfirft 1 ;an, of thofe at\\nmake whole difcourfes\\nbles.\\nAfter this, Jefus began\\new to his dilciples, that he\\ndepart fcrufalem, and\\nthe cl*\\n\\\\KClCi:^ lKm m OTtOV Qi CLY\\nOLTifXGUCU\\nAT\u00c2\u00a3^\u00c2\u00ab U 0(T0C tlKCJlV\\nTPIZKOVTX (TTOZhov.\\nRyu hi, a doyen, Tviquv\\nb IxiiUTOi; UQO ov ju.xx.foc\\n(dScc) hi KXt OUTOf OlKiU, X-\\ntoiyu qlvtoq iyu b Svfoi.\\nO CjTifX,:;, 7T$Ul 7T0f-\\nWOfAOU*, KXl 7rf0ifX0p.CC*\\nCc c HKoii crxh:$.\\nE7TiiyXf ifXjjfXXl 6 {jrooi)\\nWCLTnf xfya^ r rxyot;.\\nAf^O^XI 5 CL7T0 b TaKi*\\nKXIX tUf U^i.\\nKxt hi xvxyu 1 iyu TTfoq\\niiq )(Ufi9v, b cLKKot; ^cpifoc.\\nOu iyu dov.il vjv iTiiyu,\\nay uq lifocoh jy.oL 7rofivoju.xi 9\\nit; i)(^fOi; 77-CA/f. fJLOLKfOC\\n900C-\\nO juuQcc TTCtiu ET/^ao-.\\nfxoQ kxi $if(xt oLf^u. O nc\\nfJLiV QVV i% OCfX 4 i* ZlKiKtCL\\nif/juxi O li A\\nKfuTu; TTfUTcc; 0Lf%u xa.\\nH fjLvfat,\\nAt; TiTt xfX\u00c2\u00b0\u00c2\u00b0 m *ll m\\ntrove dipwvu b fjix^riTKi; au-\\nTC$, CTl lit XsTCS, tl( lif 0\u00c2\u00bb", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0119.jp2"}, "120": {"fulltext": "104\\nand\\nfcritx\\nhigh priefts, and\\n13. Bring forward another\\nor rather thefe two; that laugh-\\ning \\\\tmx\\\\ from Akkra, and that\\nng one from Ephtfns for\\nnre willing themfelves to\\nI fold together.\\n14. Odenatus the Palmyre-\\nrtjan, a man at fir ft obfeure and\\nunknown, foon humbled him\\nfrom his infolence, after lie\\nhad come home, and was raifed\\nto great vanity.\\n15. Do not hefitate to go a\\nway, to thofe that promife\\ntv) teach any thing ufcful.\\n16. Paul bad refolved to fail\\nby EpUefuSj left he might have\\nany delay in Afta for he was\\nhaftening to be in Jnufilan, a-\\ngainft the day of Pcntecoft. And\\nfrom Miletus^ having fent to\\nEphcfuS) he called to him the\\nelders of the church.\\n1 7. I fend you who have been\\nhome, and I give you\\nto confult with the other\\nChaldeans, whether you will\\nfight with us, or be friends.\\n1 8. Difcenditque noft finem z\\nmariam.\\n7TCKV; 7T X7^Ci} V7T0 7rpt0~\\nCurtice, hoc/ ctf^n^iuc, kqli\\nyf xy.f/.ot.7tuc.\\nAhKCC TTCLflKy yCt 9 [AUK*\\nhev ot b u WM cvroc ye-\\nkCiU AChlfoQiVy KOLl KKGUC*\\nl d; E pi jcc a/ua yctp cevrog\\n7ri7rfX TKU 7 fioVKCjUStl.\\nOVTCC t/.iV CW OlKOLQi CO)-\\naKatytrx ai$6j [5h 7rohvc y\\nOL7T07rOLVU OVK iQ [AOLKOQC\\npfUXyftK Q\\\\lYO oq HcLK-\\nJUVPMOG, avYiy cL pxvy c t utv ret\\ntt^otol koli ayvuTCQ.\\nM*7 KOlTOKVtG) JUOtKpOC 0-\\nCCC 7TCPi.V0/i .C/.l f JTflOff 0/0\u00c2\u00ab(T-\\ny.q tic x,T ]fJt y^ r mayyth-*\\nmh\\nKqtm b JTtf v .oc 7Tccpor.\u00c2\u00bb\\nyiro/uai ?5s avrcc HoiTCf.T^io-tc\\nm e Acriet os/ivou yotP, tic\\nWfiifCL -TTIVTY.Y-OUTYI) y/-\\nv:juc/.i iv li^GV jc/.KY,y.* Awo\\n\\\\i Mimitc*;, 7rtp7TU 5 tic\\nE piQCC p.lTCiy.CO.tCt) 6 TTfiG-\\nGuncoc C IXXKYlfLUi\\nEyu cctpwjui ri/ pI oixah y\\nKU.i .CavC^, K0Lt l ti/At ou\\ncvy h a/.Kcc Xot.kdy.ioc, fiou-\\nhtVC/UCa 5 t Ti fioVKC/AOLl 7T0*\\nhtjuia tyoj \u00c2\u00a3/T\u00c2\u00a3 p;?,cc u/s.t.\\ninnorum a.i Achab in Sa-", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0120.jp2"}, "121": {"fulltext": "105\\n19* S :J mihi neque domo exeunti mane, dei fignum ad-\\nVeriatum eft, neque quando hie afcendebam.\\n20. Laudaverit jure aliquis ilium Athens legiflatorem,\\nqui vetui: parentem a filio ali, quern nulhm artem eJocu-\\nchap. xxxv.\\nThe price or meafure of any thing is put in the genitive\\niometirnes, the price is put in the dative.\\nNomina etiam, Sec.\\nPretii, Sec. Wetten.\\nNouns of ir.eiure, Sec.\\nThe price is fometimes, Sec. Bell.\\net Sec. uti et menfura, Sec. Holmes.\\ni A HE gods fell all good\\nthings to us for labours.\\n2\u00c2\u00ab If this man be willing to\\ngive you, for tii-o pence at moft.\\n3. Conlider, that calmnefs is\\npurchafed at Jo much, firmnefs\\nat fo much, but nothing is got\\ngratis.\\n4. The fruits of tha palm\\ntrees being fix fngers in fize.\\n5. Ye know that ye were not\\nredeemed with corruptible things,\\nft/ver or gold, from your vain\\nconverfation.\\n6. Of which things fome per-\\nO 7TCV0C, 7TC0\\\\ito tyy KCf.;\\nc uyccQoc 3 \u00c2\u00a3fff.\\nH tQi\\\\CO U J OLTTollluut\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\\ncutoc, /uiyac\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 Ivo oQokoc.\\nlL7riXiyco, on Tofovjric\\nTTUXiV 0L7T0$etaL, TOGQVTGC a-\\nTOtpX^tCC, TTfOtKOi It QvleiC\\nTTlfiyiVOfJiClf.\\n$9lV:c, KaL$7T0C n KOCTCC\\n{AiytOoe. t Imltvkoi; eijui.\\nE^\u00c2\u00a30) m7 07/ ov pQaf Tos A\\nafyvftcv n xpvtrtov, Avr-\\nfoa s ix. /AO.TOjoq jv txrot.-\\nOf T/f fAIKfO; jHifO\u00c2\u00a3 7TV.m", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0121.jp2"}, "122": {"fulltext": "106\\nfons having received fmall parts\\nfrom him gratis, fold them to\\nothers for a grtat price.\\n7. I brought you an anchor\\nfor fi\\n8. 1[ They fay unto him\\nShall we, having gone, buy two\\nred penny worth of bread,\\nand give them to eat.\\n9. Tell mc, fays he, Tigranes,\\nat what price you would purchafe,\\nto get your wife again Cyrus,\\nfays he, I would purchafe with\\nmy lifey to preferve her from fla-\\nvery.\\nj a txc-ivos nfciKcc *a/ \u00c2\u00a3a-\\nVQ 6 7T0KVQ GLKhOC TTOOkiCO*\\nAiyu avjoc Awtf )(0fj.cLf S\\nayof a\u00c2\u00a3 y 55 licoiovioi Iwaptov\\napTOt?*, KOCl 10 CO JUL I 6 S CLV70C\\npxyu.\\nZv Se, (pyi/Lti, co Ttypctvvis,\\nKtyb) s tyco Ivovoi av nficc-\\nfJ.Of\u00c2\u00b0 UGTi yVVYI a7T0K0ljU-\\nCocvco 6 Eyco /xiv, p\u00c2\u00ab//./, co\\nKvpoc, asif ocv -^vyy 7r^icL-\\njULOj\u00c2\u00b0 WTTi f/.YI7T0ri KOCTfiUCC 5\\nAvootgtav luftzv 7rapot\\nUoKUKfocryic Kocy.Cxvco 6 7rev-\\nTe TOLKOCVTOV, CdC, P\u00c2\u00a30V7l\u00c2\u00a3(O 51\\n1 o. Anacreon having receiv-\\ned five talents us a gift from Po-\\nlycrates, after he had fpent two\\nnights in anxiety about them,\\nreturned them, faying, that they\\nwere not worth the anxiety which\\nthe/ created,\\n11. Nicias, Nicerati filius, dicitur praefectum fodinis ar-\\ngenteis cmifle talento.\\n1 2. Neque fi quid emam, fi vendat minor triginta annis\\ninterrogabo quanti vendit\\n6577 CLVTOS 6 IvU vJ^*\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 1 CC7T0-\\nlllcojUl CLV%S, U7T0V, OV Tl/S.CiGJ\\nCLVTO; 17TI OLVTCt; q^OVTlQ.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0122.jp2"}, "123": {"fulltext": "C 107\\nchap, xxxvr.\\nA prepofition often governs the fame cafe, in compofi-\\nthat it docs without it.\\nPrepofitions in composition, Sec. Be!!.\\nVerba cum pr.vpoikionibus, .c. Holmes.\\nI. HAV out of the E?\u00e2\u0082\u00acx8\u00c2\u00abf p 7T9XK.\\n2. ft is not fafe. to fay fuch\\nthings left we may get fome\\ntrouble from cur prating.\\n3. And now again, thro mer-\\n4. And in human reafon,\\nwho would turn from the enemy\\n5. Send to Sim:\u00c2\u00bb who is fur-\\nnamed Peter. He lodges with\\none Simon a tanner, who has\\nhis houfe by the fea fide he\\nihall tell thee what thou muft\\ndo.\\n6. Why do ye alfo tranfgrefi\\nthe e fs of God, by\\nyour tradition\\nShe, having taken the\\nI, killed herfelf before hit huf-\\nRemember, that if you a-\\nbide in the fame thing, thofe who\\nlaugh again/} you at firft, fliall ad-\\nOi/x u. j$cL*r,Q Ktya tci\u00c2\u00bb\\nBVTOf fJLYi KClf rit Kaxoc. X-\\nTTCKCWU 5 T)KVCiflCt.\\nNuk oe, kcctoc ihios?, av-\\nQlZ OL^OLVOLGiZ /JLtTOLhCtyGoLVO).\\nAvQrvmvce oe yvcojuv, t:c\\na.v fivya TrotefjLtoe.* 1 OLTTOTfim\\nttocT\\nMiTXTTiUTTO) 5 %ipWV 9 Cf\\niVlKCChlO) YiiT^OC. O JTCC. \u00c2\u00a3t-\\ny/\u00c2\u00a3 y m TroLpoi tic %ip.ur /3uf-\\n*\u00e2\u0082\u00acVf, OC eiUl CIX.ICL ttcl^ol Stf-\\nKX71X- OVTOZ h KtU (TV TIC\\nOli TTCltU.\\nAtx ri Key jv 7ra^a.Qouya\\nIVT0?J1 QtOCy lid 7TCL~\\nfQilcri;* crv\\nAa.y.Qctr^ 6 9 %Hpoe, txu-\\ntov 7r f octroy f ico 6 OLTHf.\\nMraoUCU^ OTI lOCV p.tv\\nIfA.fJ.lVOJ 5 VJJTCC, Y.XTCL-\\nyihCtG) h GU TTOOTifCr, CV70C\\nO 2", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0123.jp2"}, "124": {"fulltext": "108\\nmire you at la ft but if you be\\novercome by them, you fhall re-\\nceive double ridicule.\\n9. All the maids about her\\nrrfe up along with hcr\u00c2\u00bb\\n10. Stranger, I have all juftice\\nfrom you, fince you condemn your-\\nJ flfto death.\\n1 1. If two confonants chance\\nto be added to ajhort vowel 9 they\\nwill make the iyllable long.\\n12. Folly, and with it incon-\\ntinence, are joined to riches and\\npowers 2\\\\\\\\c\\\\ follow with than,\\n13. Thofe who are ignorant\\nof wifdom and virtue, but fpend\\ntheir whole time in revels and the\\nlike, fink downwards, and err\\nthrough life.\\n14. And Jefus, havipg {ecu.\\nher, faid unto her-, Woman, thai\\nart loofedfrcm thine infirmity and\\nhe laid his hands on her, and im-\\nmediately flie was made flraight,\\nand continued glorifying God.\\n15. Critias and Alcibiades,\\nwhilft they were with Socrates,\\nwere able to govern their bad\\ninclinations but being fepar at ed\\nfrom him, Critias having fled in-\\nto Theflaly, ajfociated there with\\nmen ufng iniquity rather than\\njuftice.\\nITU VQTifW S-aV/UOilci) tOLV\\nyiTTCLb) 5 CWTOt;, 017TK00C 7TfC(T-\\nkoljuColyu KOLT(Xh.iyC0i;.\\n%uyet.vi7TYi/ut.t 6 jutv ouutoc\\n7TCL$ CL]U pl CWTtf.\\nE^w, u Zeivpe, 7raf x. ru\\nnote b Iikh, I7retlyi atoovTOV\\nE/ c-jp\u00c2\u00a3xjvu 6 N fifBLXyc\\npif(0 S (/.COtfOS 7TCHU* OVK-\\nZvVTCLaCG) 7 KOU OVVCLKO-\\nKOutitO fAlV 7TK0VT0{ KXj\\n(jVYOLVietOL CLVOtOL, X.OLI (J.ITX\\ngvtoc, anohaaicL.\\nO (pfOVHOTlC KCLj CifiTYi\\ntoiovtoc aei avvet/u.i xara\\ny m Kctf 7r\\\\ct.v XQ) m fttt\\nE/oa 6 \u00c2\u00a7t oivrot; 5 Ivjcovc,\\nCilTTQV CLVTCC TvYVI, aTTOKVOi 7\\nb aaQtveicc. aw koli tTriTiQn-\\n{Al clvtos b X if ff Ka i 7r m\\np\u00c2\u00a3ffyaa avofioQ 5 Key lo% x\u00c2\u00a3u\\nKj /T/ac acq A\\\\K/\u00e2\u0082\u00ac ao^c,\\ntut f/.tv XoKfOilrtc vvvujui 2 1 1\\nSwOLfJLOLj* /UV KCCKOC fc/T/Gu-\\n7ra.KKy.W0) 6 KftTlOlS fJLlV\\nftvya 6 uq QtTTOLKict, tx.il\\nCWiljUl avfy(i)710S OLVOJUIOL\\nfxaKKoy n lix.aj07vvn X? x m\\nUOf.", "height": "3924", "width": "2232", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0124.jp2"}, "125": {"fulltext": "109\\n16. Firft then, I am right to\\nanfwcr to the firft falfehoods,\\nr poken aga r^\\nand to the ririt accufers and\\nthen, to the latter falfehoods,\\nand the latter accufers.\\ni 7. You need not wonder, my\\nfriend, for, having teen lately\\nI\\nkno*- not how I was filled with\\ntheir words, and the verfes come\\nof their own accord into my\\nmourh.\\n1 8. Ajax, if you, being mad,\\nkilled yourfelf, why do you\\nblame UlylTes And lately you\\ndid not even look towards him,\\nwhen he came to confult the\\nliet, nor did you deign to\\nthat was yourfcU\\nr and companion.\\n19. Socrates taught his afTo-\\nto refrain from things im-\\nand Ibameful) not coQj^tcc ifctu, arru^cS\\nonly when they would be feen cac r/;c, re xo/ ajZ/xoc, xj.j\\nby men, but alfo when they ai7 X. f^ clkkol xcq\\nwould be in fjlitude. ifnjuoL u/jli.\\nSibimet ipfi multa deefTe prap Jitum vero cU ]taii fi\\nnon omnia perficiat, qua? civitas velit, ob id poena: fubjec-\\ntum efie, nonne hoc ingens eft amentia\\n21. Ego vero cum Diis verfcr, verjor cum hominihts honef-\\nnee ullum prxclarum facinus, five divinum five Luma*\\nabfque me perpetratur.\\nJloOJTOY fJliV O JY, d;x\u00c2\u00ab/CC\\nt;ui CLTroKoytcjuLcq 5 t^ 9\\ntjoto; tyo ^ivlcc xar^yc-\\nPW xa/ Tfcc iTfUTOi xa-\\nf 17TUT0L It, TjOC\\ny xa/ JcTifcs.\\nMn ^xvua^c t 5 a\u00c2\u00bb \\\\rxf-\\nOur^oc vvyyiYcuzf 6 off*.\\nrros, Hcq avTouuros lyu o\\np.iTfoy nti aropy.* tfX*-\\nEi rv fAqvef^ u A ixc,\\nCi X.VTCU (p; fJC0, Tt{ OfTtCLU\\nOIvgcvj; Ka; TTKtW oj-\\nTl 7rfO j\u00c2\u00a3hiTjt) 5\\nCLVT$C y C7T0-\\nT\u00c2\u00a3 KXOj JUU.YTtVSy.xr^ j CVTx.\\nTTOCffilTCY OL^ICU\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 OCHIO G J-\\nCTjCCTiUTr.S K*j tTOUPOC.\\nAnU J/iiO ^S^y. XTrC\\nCVYUV, GV fJ.QYCV O7T0TI V7T0", "height": "3924", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0125.jp2"}, "126": {"fulltext": "no\\nchap, xxxvii.\\nThe genitive cafe of a fubftamive is often put abfolute-\\nly, the former fubftantive, htKcc, x a f r iK or f\u00c2\u00b0 m e cafe\\nof ri; or \u00c2\u00abff being underftood.\\nPonitur genitivus, o\\nGenitivus per fe, c.\\nMutatur nominativus poll: verbum, c,\\nAliquando folus genitivus, c. ifo/7.\\nNomina etiam, c. Wetten.\\nSometimes the firft fubftantive, Sec.\\nSometimes the catffe, c.\\nSometimes the accufative, c.\\nSometimes the nominative after the verb, c.\\nMany verbs feem, c Bell.\\nGenitivus fxpe ponitur, c. Holmes.\\ni. V^YRUS, having heard\\nthis, pitied him on account of the\\nmisfortune,\\n1. He loves him. for his virtue.\\n3. There flood by the crofs\\nof Jefus, his mother, and his\\nmother s fifter, Mary the ivife of\\nCleophnjt\\n4. It is not right to blame\\nthis man for the things that have\\nbeen omitted, fo much as to com-\\nmend him for his ingenuity and\\ndiligence ilfelf.\\nO Kv?0C, QLM JU 5 TTil*\\n0 ?C ClKTilPCO OLVTOQ.\\n$i\\\\ia avroc h aoiTy.\\nifl-Ttf/// 8 7TCt$0L (TTXVpO;\\nIWQVQ, (JLY\\\\TY\\\\% CLVTCC,\\nkoli b ctlihfy b //.tjTUf olvtog\\nMa^/a b K\\\\oo7rac\\nQvtoi; avvp ov% ovtqc\\nCilTlOLOJUXl tKKil7TCi) h 0)Q OLV\u00c2\u00bb\\n70S i7TlV0lCC KOLI J7T0 Jbn", "height": "3924", "width": "2232", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0126.jp2"}, "127": {"fulltext": "111\\nrhc fiih called Cephalus\\ni :i the fens.\\nLHftant many days journey*\\n7. I admire your vir:\\nS. Leading him out of the\\nr fome palm trees, he\\nordered them to fpread of\\nts under him.\\n9. The kiug cf the Romans,\\nbeing now old, goes to the koufe\\nof a teacher but my king A\\nander died when thirty two years\\n1 %l think indeed that you\\narc juft, but not in any d\\nwife; and you feem to me your-\\nfelf to know this for you re-\\nquire money from no perfon en\\nhis living wii\\n11. In the tent there was one\\nt\u00e2\u0082\u00ac captains, called A\\nrfbn who, as to his\\nman:\\n1:. When I (hall have fi-\\nrm or time) of this\\n13. And learn riCo/rcm tne y\\nmy fon, faid he, thefe moft im-\\nit things you fhould ne-\\nIttempt any thing, neither\\nin yourfeif, nor with the army,\\nagainft the facriiices and a\\nZioo eijui.\\nh\\nOxu/xx^o arv.\\nAt xyo x-jtcs bloc ,v,\\nCtTj f$M$? Tit;, b Mnltxoc\\n7TthOC UToGxXKd) XlKiVto \u00c2\u00abCV-\\nre;\\nO Pa/xcyo; /2aa /\\\\tvf y\u00c2\u00bb\\nfZTxa vln, \u00c2\u00a3C hcPcLO-KOLhoc\\n$:itxw It iuoc jSamff?\\nA\\\\e$oaipc 1-jo xxf TfiXKcr-\\nra. iTcc arrotytwKo 6\\nEyed toi ay /uiv Lace\\nvcut^d), ccxpoi; 01 oval C7ra(\\nrr.ir loxta It tyo xaf ay-\\nroc oCtcc yryycoa-xcj* culets*\\nyotf o jy b cvfovo-td apyvptev\\nT-XJJCO\u00e2\u0084\u00a2.\\nEr gw,i Tvy%avai* nc\\neiut Ta ;iapxo 9 Ay ham-\\nex; cvofAx ctvvpj b t^otto;,\\nb OTfuproe x f)fU7r;;.\\nETUixr b a,y\u00c2\u00aefU7riro; /3/of\\nTt\\\\iVTXA S\\nY.X\\\\ Oil, p}1 t Ul, fJLly Z* TTOLm\\n$x yxf itfof xxi oioyoc pym\\nTL iV GLX-JTO-j urtiiTTOTl, JXtf\\nIt iv I vTfoiTt*. xtrlvnvm*.", "height": "3912", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0127.jp2"}, "128": {"fulltext": "I, na\\nXI vokv( ythuc- AhhcC\\nmuch laughter!\\nBut now who could look upon\\nthem ib contemning other men\\nor who would believe, that after\\na little time the one iliall be a\\ncaptive, and the other ihall have\\nIlls head in a bag of blood\\n15. Then Amnion told afalfe-\\nhood, faying that you were his\\nion for you were the/on of Phi-\\nlip. Alex. Certainly the Jon of\\nPhilip, For being the fori of Am-\\nnion I had not died.\\n16. Si velles hofpitem impellere, te, cum in urbem ipfu\\nvcnifies, accipere, quid faceres\\n17. Aufcultabunt plurimi inhiantes, admirantes, et feli-\\ncem prxdicantes te propter vim fermonum et patrem. tuuiifc\\npropter fortunam.\\nVVV Tl$ OLV CiUTOS TTOC^Kt-\\n7T(a) S0 O JT XS l 7Tif pp0Vi(O CCh-\\nKOt; tf TIQ OLV 7Tl(/\\\\tVCd SO f CCQ\\n/aitsc thiycn; outoc /utv oli^-\\njUCthUTOC etui, O JTOC It 9\\nx.t poc\\\\ l i^a iv czo-koc ctijua..\\nOukovv A/ujuuv \u00e2\u0096\u00a0vLey-\\nla m htyco tavTov ju eijui\\nvloc dv It $i\\\\i7T7ros olooz\\njut. A\\\\e\u00c2\u00a3. ^ihi7T7roQ ln-\\nKdln. Qv ycto a.v frvwiiu\\nAju/auv etfjLi.\\nCms\\nCHAP. XXXVIII.\\nThe dative is often put abfolutely, efpecially ^fter oluto^\\ntvr being underftood.\\nSubauditur ita rw, c. Eton.\\nu Moreover, the e-\\npopoeia muft have the fame fpe-\\ncies with tragedy.\\n2. Bread and flefh bring us\\nf this and ye defire the fame\\nEt/ bt, ei oc avToc ae*\\ni%C4 i7T07TQli(X. 9 TfCtyu lCt,\\nEye* /utv ctfTos kou y.pictc\\nc wth \u00c2\u00abyw w h etc pw", "height": "3924", "width": "2248", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0128.jp2"}, "129": {"fulltext": "113\\ntbmg with us, but ye, wander-\\ning up and down through many\\nround courles, hardly arrive at\\ni, where we are long fmce\\nWhen the mind is intoxi-\\nwith wine, it fufters the\\nfuns things with chariots that have\\nharioteers.\\n4. We do not fearch and ex-\\ncommon men, equally\\nare of fplendid\\nrace.\\n5. They failed immediately\\n6. It appears to me to be a\\nihameful thing for a man, to\\nfutFev things with the\\n\\\\piJ of animals.\\nr In one refp:ct, Sopho-\\nwould be the fame kind of\\nan imitate:;- ter, for they\\nboth reprefent good men in\\nanother, with Arijlophants^ for\\nthey both reprefent men acting\\nand doing.\\n8. About E^ypt, two hun-\\ndred with their crews\\nwere deftroyed\\nabout Cyprus, an hundred and\\nfifty in Pontus, they loft ten\\nthou; 1 men of them-\\nfelves and their auxiliaries.\\n9. If ThefTaiy had one man\\nonly, and Arcadia one man\\nxng the fame things with me,\\nof the Grecians would have\\nfuffered the prefent misfortunes.\\nuajtoc iyw Tni/la, \u00e2\u0096\u00a0ptokvc\\nti ti; iKtyycc\\\\ ctKJ y.:q-x.x-\\nTU) TTkXiXCO\u00e2\u0084\u00a2, yoXlQ OL^lMiQ-\\n(JLOLj, C7T01 iyU) 7TXK0Lf ]x 0~.\\nQtolv yq j?, vro ti\\\\:c.\\nx?ux, b b w#\u00c2\u00bbv\u00c2\u00abf arro-\\n\u00c2\u00a3ctkkc) lh\\nOv% by owe i^trx^co re\\nKXf fiy.rxviC o b i^riTv^y\\ncoO^tcc, b ix yucc hxy-\\n7TJ0C.\\nTlht u) tbQvC, 7Tt\\\\Tt KXj\\nY.CVI YXVC..\\nAcKa tyco eyey-pec etyi\\nOD^OTTOt;, b cujtcc TTXfjyy b\\nctpfuv b !\u00c2\u00a3ICV.\\nO f y.iv, b avroc ccv eiyt\\nyaymnz Oyvfoc ZcpcxhHC,\\njuiy.toy.Oj yxp aytpco Q7to\\\\j-\\n0X10C li, ApIG-TCtpOLVtICf\\nT-y.770 ya{ yiytoyxi Koif\\nIf xu ay.yx.\\nTIif i yzv Aiyv7TTo^ btx-\\nK07101 TftHfK, CWTOq^ 7T\\\\K-\\nfcoyx, hx$ f )cipv 6 TTi^t It\\nK.WTfoc\\\\ 7nvTvy.cvrx x.cy t-\\nX.X70V iv Hcvtoc, yvftct\\ncrrhiTvr, ajjTzr, y.xj b vvyyx-\\nyjc X7rcKKvya.\\nE/ iff xvr,% yoyoe. OitJx-\\n?aa, x.xj tic am^ ApaW i\\nkvto( tpweu f-x^ 6 e 7 w y\\n%t .c \\\\L\\\\knv 7ra: t c-iyi xa-\\nxcc xfxcyq** xv.\\nP", "height": "3916", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0129.jp2"}, "130": {"fulltext": "H4\\nI o. Of writers, fome made no-\\nthing more than a colle ion and\\ntranfeript of the things compof-\\ned by the ancients, as Euclid,\\nand Democritus, and Proclinus\\nothers, having felecled fniall parts\\nof the hiftory of the ancients,\\nto comment on, attempted to\\nwrite books on the fame fubjects\\nnuith them, as Annius, Medius,\\nand Phcebion.\\nO yf*pa sh o pat vine\\ntto\\\\vc y) crwocyvyyi Key fAijoc-\\nyfa PV 7Tfi\u00c2\u00a7\u00e2\u0082\u00acvc VUVTlQn-\\nfAt 5h 7T0HQ, KoSoL7Tif Et/~\\nXA.etS fC, KU} Av/ULQKflTOC., K Xf\\nTifOKKlVtC JUIKfOG KO-\\njUtlvi 7TfOLy/XOL 7rOLKCLfOC\\nOLVTOC T07T0S IKGIVOC. tTTl-\\nX fQ CVVTlQv/Xl filGhlOV, XOt-\\n\u00c2\u00a70L7rif Avnos, re nay M f-\\n11. Quid enim defuit felicitatis illi, qui tales maj ores\\nhabuit, quales nemo alius, nili quis iisdem cum tllo ortus\\n12. Magnam hoftium multitudinem, cum ipfts artnis, ce~\\npit.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0130.jp2"}, "131": {"fulltext": "115\\nCHAP. XXXIX.\\nlhe Greeks ufe t\\\\\\\\w, with an infinitive, to exprefs the\\nfuture, both aclive and puffive, which, in Latin, would be\\nrendered by a participle of the future and the verb fum.\\nWhen an infinitive is joined, c.\\nThe infinitive after the verb /cuw, Sec.\\nUfurpantur verba infinita, o Holmes,\\nBe:/.\\n1. HE is to be given up.\\n(tradendus eft.)\\n2. Judas Ifcaxiot the fon of\\nSimon, who iuas about to betray\\nhim. (traditurus erat.)\\n3. He was afraid that he\\nbefeefi) beginning to build\\nthe palace, (ne manifeftus fie-\\n4. He faid fhis, fignifying by\\nwas to die. (rno-\\nriturus erat.)\\n5. Who having feen Peter\\nand John about to enter into the\\ntemple, afkei to get alms, (in-\\niros.)\\n6. Whatever you are about to\\n-jview it firft in your judg-\\nment j \u00c2\u00a3cz with many people the\\nle runs before the under-\\nftandin (dlcturus fis.)\\n7. hen the nightingale was\\nbe Jljun* (occidenda eflkt.)\\nMiaagj 7rapa.lilajiAi.\\nC {AiMU* CLUTOC TrOLpO llcdjJLl.\\n97rT0JUOj^\\nJUtKXU 3 P OL Tl\\\\eiOV ?l 91KQ-\\nlojutQ a^ejucu.\\nQ-JTce. Ktyv 3 Wjucyfco\\nTTOloe. SavCLTOC JUiKKu \u00c2\u00ab,7TQm\\nOc eilcj 6 Tltrpoc\\nIcoctyytic uihhQ etfetfju etc\\nhfOr, ifUTOLU* tKiYiy.Q svm\\nKa.uGa.YU 6\\nHat; e e t;c aw /utWco hi-\\nyCJ. TTfOTlfOV iTTtMOTTiQ Q\\nyvvfxy 7Tokvi; yctp yxujirt*\\nTT^OT^t^U oiolvoioc.\\nhmoiv a.voiffiCi) fiiKKQ*.", "height": "3892", "width": "2168", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0131.jp2"}, "132": {"fulltext": "6\\n$i\\\\o ovx t-xfyo?\\n(Al, jUikkCO TVJUJUCX.)\u00c2\u00a30C ft-\\nyU/ 3 KO/ fJL ]Ti 17TI CLyOL-\\npd a^wv 905KW 3h ^57\\np 1 Sifyui**.\\n00? r\\n8. *J Thofe tu\u00c2\u00a3a a/v ifow/ fo\\nauxiliaries, ought to be friends,\\nnot enemies, neither envious in\\nthe profperity of their comman-\\nder, nor treacherous in his ad-\\nverfily. (futuros.)\\n9. For who, bang about to\\nmake any thing, is ignorant what\\nhe is about to make for he does\\nnot make it by a power void of\\nreafon. (cum faclurus fit), (fac-\\nturus eft.)\\n1 o. In the (play) Crefphontes,\\nMerop? is about to hill her fon,\\nand docs not kill him, but dif-\\ncovers who he is and in the\\nIlelle, the fon, being abmt to give\\nup his mother, finds who flie is.\\n(occifura eft), (dediturus.)\\n1 1, And he was about to do\\nftill more good thi?igs to his fub-\\njecls for he had driven the in-\\nformers from the city, and had\\nordered them to be punimed in\\nevery place, (benefadrurus eft.)\\n12. Nonnullos occidit, nonnullos (interfeElurus) erat.\\n13. In hoc ipfo die, laturus ejl unufquifque veftrum fen-\\ntentiam, de fua etiam ipiius dicendi libertate.\\nn tv Kaxcc r Tr^od/di\\nT/c yxp, fxtKKu Trout}*\\nTie., ccyyciu* of juikkv 7roitu 9\\ncv yct$ ctkoyoc. Svvcljjlii; ttoi-\\nEk KftafycvTyic, Me-\\nqC7TVI /Alkkb) VlOC CCTTOKTet\\nvto, OL7roKTetVb) 6e cu, etkkcc\\nccvctyvoofi^a 5, koj tv Ekky,\\nvtoe,\\n[A.Y(TYlf iKOlOCO/Xt\\nJUtkkQ), OLVOiyVUfl^O 3\\nMtkkO 5 It CLV tTl KOj 7T0-\\nkVQ tVtqyiTiUi* V7TW00f\\ntycet koj ru)iofoLVTyis 7ro-\\nki; QifJLl llQK0) 5l K%l\\n7TCLVTOL)(0V ei^i %n KQkCL^U 5\\nKiktVU^\\n,5h", "height": "3896", "width": "2308", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0132.jp2"}, "133": {"fulltext": "u\\nCHAP. XL\\nThe verbs ~-)X y jw W p j y^Wi xvfa 9 ix a\\nare ufed with participles after them, to\\nexprefs what in Latin would be rendered by ibme tenfe of\\na /ingle verb.\\nPar: I, inftead of the infinitive, after\\nin emotion of the mind.\\nVerbo rvyX* rfi, i 8cc.\\nSin participium fequatur, .c.\\nNonnunquam participia, 6tc. Eton.\\nlV.rticipium non raro, c. Wetten.\\nThe participles \u00c2\u00abr, 8tc.\\nare often ufed, Sec.\\nWhen a participle is joined, c.\\nPro iniinitivo crcbrius, \u00c2\u00a3cc. Holmes.\\n1 1 F he always ^afledfoberly,\\nhow could he juftly have the\\nblame of the evil which was not\\nin him (permanebat fobrius\\nene.)\\n2. He fa id that he happened\\nthen to be with Demaretus. (for-\\nfle.\\n3. If a companion be pollut-\\ned, he who touches him mull be\\npolluted, though he himfclf were\\npure, (^fuerit.)\\n4. We were walking in the\\ntemple of Saturn, in which we\\nEt CUffOViO) llOLTlhiU* f\\n7TU ay S/xrt/^f, cjk im~\\nJUt vJlot;, KXKIOC OLfTlOL t%to\\n$V(JLl TVyXOLVb) 6 TOTi ei~\\nfjii n dfjt.% AyjuLdfiiTo;.\\nEar tra/fos ei^i /oloku-\\nra 7 1 xa/ rvvocroLT^6j m\\ncuutci; /JLCKVYO) ayxyxn, XOf\\nar ctxiTos cut Tvy^ayo) 6 xx-\\nTuyxjxro) TTifivoLTico tr", "height": "3884", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0133.jp2"}, "134": {"fulltext": "US\\n.1 many other offerings,\\n(deambulabamus*)\\n5. What a grc.it deuYe have\\nyou railed in us, if thele things\\narc fo? And tbsy are {o, faid he.\\n(fe habent.)\\n6. I am prepared to obey the\\nlaws but that I may not triad-\\nvertcntly tranfgrefs any thing\\nthrough ignorance, 1 wilh to\\nleam this diftinclly from you.\\n(infcius tranigrediar.)\\n7. He is worthy of praife,\\nnvho has ftfl conferred a favour on\\nhis friends. prius bene fecerit.)\\n8. And lam not aftarned to\\nfay this but be allured I would\\nbe afhamed to fay, that, if ye\\nflay with me I will pay you.\\n(me pudet dicer e.)\\n9. Becaufe *we know that the\\nlatter is true, our mind falfely\\nconcludes that the former is To\\nlikewife. (fcimus efTe), (falfa\\nratione credit eiTe.)\\nio\u00c2\u00bb Amongft whom alfowas\\nLonginus, whofe compofitions\\nafford great benefit to the ftudi-\\n0113. (conferunt.)\\nii.f Befatisfied, Cyrus, faid\\nhe, for tho Ifiould never ceafe\\nto look Pt her, I could not be\\novercome, fo as to do any of the\\nthings which I ought not to do*\\ndefifterem contemplari.)\\n12- Gadatas having heard\\n/UiV X.CLJ CihhCC OLVeStlfAOL $i~\\nXlf en; fxiyoLC ti( tmQv-\\njmx ijaQolkxu tya, et turoc\\nOVTWC i /Q AKAOL il/AI, f)f-\\n/Ul, CVTtiC t^O.\\nTTtSu Q yOfJLOe; V7TUt; tit (JLY1\\nS/9t ctyroix* Kattiavo^ rtg\\nftxpxvojuito, 5 ovroc fiovho-\\njuai ax pooc {AQLvQccyct) 6 7r xgx\\nEyratvec a^ioS) oc ay p$Xm\\nm l pi\\\\oc ivtfytrta,\\nKxt outoc juiv o jjc oj t-\\nXyvv m A6y S\u00c2\u00ab, w jutro\\nTrecpx lyv, olttoSiIo/ai 3 vj-\\nivvjfjn ,oTt qvtqc outrxyyu\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 ay\\nU7TQY.\\nAlX ne \u00c2\u00a3^tW 7 9VT0C C6-\\nKvfjqC UfJ.l, TTX^XKOyi^O^Xi\\nIVCO ^V%n KOll 7TfOOTQC\\noo( tty.i.\\nEv qc ytcii Aoyytvoc tijui,\\nic auyy^aujuot U(jli jutyotc\\n7TCU$il% g /S.tTOl7r0liCo h 9lp\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00ab\\n\u00c2\u00a9oe^oti), $ny t, to Kvpoe f\\nOlli Y1V fJJ\\\\li7T0Ti 7rOLVQ mi\\nStOiO/ULQU, OU y.lt\\\\ KfCtTiU* 3\\nQG7t Troiica tic oc g un y^v\\\\\\n7T0HU.\\nyj-.^ ovroc\\nT iK*", "height": "3900", "width": "2424", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0134.jp2"}, "135": {"fulltext": "C 9\\ntliefe things, revived and fpoke,\\nCould then, faid he, quicUy\\nbefore you de-\\npart il.it im me parare.)\\n13* Do not forget hofpitality\\nto ftrangers for by this fome\\nhave entertained angels unawares.\\n(infeii acceperunt.)\\n14. And during the days, if\\nhe perceived his grandfather, or\\nhis mothers brother to ward any\\nthing, it was difficult that any\\none Jhsuld do it before him for\\nwhatever Cyrus could do, be dc*\\nhghted to gratify them, (perci-\\nperet indigere,) (quenquam in\\ne.i peragenda antevcrtere eum,)\\n(lxtabatur gratificari.)\\n15. They hnenu that Socrates,\\nfrom the fmalleft poflefllons, liv-\\ned moft contentedly, and was\\nmoft abftemious from all plea-\\nfures. (norunt vivere,) fefTe.)\\n1 6. And if you will break\\nthefe, or permit thofe who are\\nbreaking them, I predict to you,\\nthat ycu will infetifibly give up the\\ngovermei#of the ft ate. (impru-\\ndentes concedetis.)\\nI 7 There happened at the fame\\ntime h be fome thunder and rain,\\nthe feafon of the year being now\\nnear to the end of Autumn, (ac-\\nciderunt.)\\n1 8, 1 cbferved that he neither\\nfacrificed to the gods, nor ufed\\nrxe, NNMTtti rl v.xt t/Tcr,\\n\\\\fa tvy, (pn/ut^ Ivfxuai ar\\ncvo-KivxC,^ 5 9 a;a s Tfiv cv\\ni^nui\\nO JtftogtMC y.v, ittixclv-\\nQxrcjuxr hx c-JTcf yxo .x\\\\-\\n0*r y ft r/c gtr uyythec;.\\nO li vifii^x it rie\\nMIT\\n0L17-\\nQXVOUCLI ^iOfAXl J 7TX7T-\\nto;, yi finrr.f a^pec,\\nXJXKl-JOe iljUl (XKh.CC pflatW 5\\nevrec Trtitu* cvtk; ya? \u00c2\u00a3v-\\nvoLy.ai\u00c2\u00b0 b Kl^oc, tfflrtpva/pa\\ni\\\\ax v C h iv X^H- y avT\\na^KHTTXTOL ^XCO, HOOK* 8 It\\ntolc tyrLfct.T)K tiya.\\nE/ It X.OLI OVTQS Y.VLTX-\\nAl/ i; 5 KOLTOLKVCJ tTTlT^t-\\n7TU f TPOKtyO) (TV, 071 Aai-\\nfiaj Cd 3 b 7rohiTiioL z TrvL^xyu-\\nTvyxavu 6 fyovTV? 1 ric\\nXfJLtL yiYOfJLCLl XXI V(?UO f\\nITOC, 7TfOC fJ.iT07rUfCY r$n\\ntlfJLl.\\nKOLTOL/UXVGXVO) 6 O.V70C CV-\\nTi Svu c Stce, cvTt //.xvtikh", "height": "3912", "width": "2268", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0135.jp2"}, "136": {"fulltext": "120\\ndivination, but even derided thofe\\nwho did theie tilings, (edifce-\\nbam facrificare,) (uti,) (irridere.)\\n19. I know very well, that if\\nthis was fo, we Jbould not have\\nheard that he was in Elatea, but\\nupon our own borders, (efTet,)\\n(audiviflemus efTe.)\\n20. Will you not firjl tell me,\\nl\u00c2\u00a3 you have perceived that I know\\nany allurement, which I have not\\nmyfelf to know? (non\\nprius dices,) (ienferis nofTe,)\\n(fcire ignoraverim.)\\n21. You could neither fay,\\nnor fhew to him greater tokens\\nof faith, than what you yourfelf\\nhave received from us. (accepifti.)\\n22. If he Jaw me doing you any\\nwrong, there are laws about all\\nthings, and punifhments, and\\ntrials, and judgments, having fe-\\nvere and great penalties, and it\\nwas in his power to ufe all thefe.\\n(isedere perciperet.)\\n23.I would be very grate-\\nful to the Deity, if I be not\\nmiftaken in the opinion, which\\nhave of you. (habeo.)\\n2 4. And when he ceafedfpeak-\\n\\\\ngi he faid unto Simon launch\\nout into the deep, and let ye down\\nyour nets for a draught, (loqui\\ndefiit.)\\n25. When yon will have met\\nhim, if you perceive that he wi/ljes\\nto be our friend, you rauft plan\\nXfUOjUOU, UXhCC KO.I 7T0HO\\nOVTOC XOLTCLflKOLU.\\nEtf itdlCO\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 CTl il OVTOC\\novtcdc 7uy^(ccya) 3 iX u 0U}C\\nay avToc aycovoj 2 1 tv Exa-\\nTilOL llfjit, OLKKOL 1711 VjjUtTt\\nf C hf tov A\\nOvk av pQavo 9 Ktyu, g/-\\ntic aiaQavojuai* (pihrpov im-\\n(TTajuxt) ec tyv ultu 7 km*\\nQxtO\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 t/AQLVTOV**\\nXluToc re avToc ova. av\\n/AiyOLC OVTi U7T9V\u00c2\u00b0 av, 0VT\\n6iuyvjui s oc g olvtoc sv TVy-\\nX x.vu Trapa. tyo KoLpQayco*\\nFjtic almtu jut rv of aw*,\\nilUl VOfAOC 7TIPI 7Tac\\\\ KCCl\\nTip.utjia, Kai ocyojy, xai itpi-\\nric, ttik^oc xai jutyac f)ry a\\nl7nTjyjCV i KQU OVTOC i%t STt\\naTTocc y^ao(Aai.\\nHohvc tt.v dioc X a lc\\n60 a6o\\n*X U il Uy] QlZ/U-XfTXyO)\\nb Icfcctr, be tXG rtfi en*\\nrvyxaya.\\nOn 61 7ravo m KXKto 9 e/-\\n7TCV 7TfOC~ Zl/ACOV E77W\\nyoj uc fiatioc, koli ^axafoj 5\\nIiktvov rv ?l tic aypct*\\nETTftiSqf\\nutv\\nyihoc tyo) (ZovKGju.cu ti/*t 9\\n\\\\av crvyyivsjuxr olv-\\ntoc, totv juiy yivcoiKO) 6 avroc", "height": "3924", "width": "2400", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0136.jp2"}, "137": {"fulltext": "C 1*1\\nit fa, that\\na friend I otias,)\\n(non vide at ur efTe.)\\n26. The fame day, when he\\nthat Cyrus was th\\narmy to him. (ad\\naudivii,; (deduxit.)\\nThe moft dreadful of all\\nthe evil was the ddpair, when\\nDo you think then that\\nthere is fo much pleafure from\\nall thefe tilings, as from a per-\\nfon s perceiving that he is be-\\ncoming better, and acquiring\\nthefe thin\\n^nunquam\\nimo\\nqcsI would\\n:cr, and put it to\\nmy moothj\\nthe edge of my lip, when flow-\\ning through my Sogers, I know\\nnot how. it again leaves my hand\\ndry. (prxoccupo nradefaciens.\\nAs then you know and\\nnded, that all perfons\\nfhould be ready, willing to do\\nfpenh cf it,\\nto loqui.)\\nthe Afiyrian bieiv\\nthat the fpiea were advancing) he\\nor three chariots, and\\np/iry, to fpring forth\\nand fly. (perciperet accedere.)\\n32. When the camp of the\\nAwC ret wove*\\nc X c wa\\ncut kolv.ci;\\nb ab-jy.ia, hrriTi Tie, KJ\\nrccoircc A T a-\\na\\nto toLVTo-j rt yiytojnon\\nayaGcc yiyvcy.cy f xa/ pihcr t\\naya oc JtrcLOfiOf tyvTOitw\\n^eiKc^, xxf lix (faxr-j-\\n.5C 5 tfixpf-vta 9 evtt etciu 07\\ncCic, ctuS/c a.7roKei7rv\\nb %eif) iya.\\n\\\\flc ^tr BW C\u00e2\u0082\u00ac/\\nX0V TTOliU) iHl\\\\U \u00e2\u0080\u00a2jva.fxv cc\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2h-uq tTOiftOS, of eyraxac 8\\noijycct\\nOre KJucxa* c c AmvftH\\n0.", "height": "3912", "width": "2220", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0137.jp2"}, "138": {"fulltext": "12fi\\nAifyrians was taken, her huf- ar^aroTtW, o olv^ ouutoc\\nband happened not fo in the ou rvy^avu b iv qt^olto-\\ncamp 3 but nuns gone as ambajfador 7rtlov tt.ui, olkkol TTfoc. o\\nto the king of the Ba rians. (forte BaxTftzvoc. ficunKtve tt$w\\nfuit,) (lcgatione fungebatur.) Gtuco oi^oy-ty 1\\n33, Unlefs ye punifh thefe E/ juti rty.w^o[A.af s% h\\norators, the people cannot avoid be- fvrcof oyroc, ovx. av 96a-\\ncoming (laves to thefe monlters. vu\u00c2\u00b0 h ttky^q^ ovtoc Snfiov\\n(non effugiet fervitutem.) Iovkivu.\\n34. Non cejfabo fcribere.\\nqc. Sed quomodo agit Sitire definite\\n6, Pueri, ad fcholas ventitantes, juftitia difcenda ver-\\nfantur.\\n37. Una adhuc pars imperii reliqua eft, fi quid modo e-\\ngo intelligo.\\nCHAR XLT.\\nThe infinitive mood, or a participle is ufed to fupply the\\nplace of gerunds and fupines.\\nPro gerundiis et fupinis, c. Eton, et Wetten.\\nThe gerund in dum of the accufative, c.\\nThe fupines, Sec\\nThe gerund in di, c.\\nThe infinitive is fometimes, c. BelL\\nPro gerundiis, c.\\nPro fupinis fimpliciter c. Holmes,\\nINFINITIVE.\\n.Ti\\nHE opportunity ofaf- Kajfo; b fiovtitv,\\nfffting. (auxiliandi.)\\n2. Not powerful in /peaking, Ov Kiyu luyoc., aKha\\nbut unable to keep filence. (lo- yaw uIvycltqc\\nquendo,) (ad tacendum.)", "height": "3924", "width": "2408", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0138.jp2"}, "139": {"fulltext": "W3\\n3. Refrain entirely from\\n(houting, and t any\\nlo.)\\n4. Your tempers are bar\\nunperatu.)\\n5. For the fak r,n\\n(vincendi.)\\n6. It is time for you depart\\nfrom fighting, (abeundi,) (pug-\\nnaudo.)\\n7. He fpent the greateft part\\nof his time,\\nng 9 and confulting. (qureren-\\ncogitando,) (coniuitando.)\\nTTaVTthUS aTtVil 1\\nJErtxa\\nex\\nEk pfrtd), KJC/ ^POtTl^O},\\nXO/ fio JKl uU* h 7TK-.\\nPARTICIPLE.\\n8. I have fpent my own pro-\\nnothing die, than\\nring and bejhiuing gifts* when\\nmired any of the foldiers.\\niendo,) (honorando,) (do-\\n9. Socrates acts unjultly,\\nnot acknowledging thofe gods,\\nm the city acknowledges,\\n(agnofcendo.)\\n10 I went io you, to fee how\\nyou are. (vifum.)\\n11. We gain friends, not by\\nreceivings but by icing favours.\\nndo,) (agendo.)\\n1 Cyrus had fous attached\\nto himfelf the fathers of his\\ncompanions, by viftting them, and\\nnifeftly that he loved\\nifendo,) (often-\\ndendo.)\\nQVQUC a\\\\AcC TTCliU, t)\\nTic ayct{ctAsij P5 aTfanu-\\nTTtKlS VOfAlZfi) 5iQ O O KC-\\nF.- u) v?oc cry iijut m,J f t7rim\\nCKiTTTOfACLf 1 7TQC \u00c2\u00a3^W.\\nOy TTdQ^Oi VJ UKKA\\nIfUU, KTXOfAOLf b piKct;.\\nTaj^y 7rar 7/ vmkiu-\\nWOLfTOtu 9 b Kvfoc, 7Tfoa-\\nitui 6 Hay t\u00c2\u00bbw\\\\oc upi It 1 a-\\nc-TaJi/x.ct/ oatqs Vttyc,\\nQ", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0139.jp2"}, "140": {"fulltext": "124\\nPROMISCUOUS.\\ni Bat if battles arc dc-\\nd, now, as formerly, by thofe\\nthat fight well, you cannot be\\nwrong taking heart, (conft-\\ndendo.j\\n14. Tlie Perfians take care of\\nhunting publicly and the king,\\nas alio in war, is their leader,\\nand hunts himfelf, and takes\\ncare of the reft that they may\\nhunt, (venandi.)\\n15. And what decrees have\\nbeen parTed againft the rich,\\nwhich, by Cerberus, they have\\nno means of escaping, (effugien-\\ncli.)\\n16. He had foon deftroyed\\nthe wild hearts in the park, by\\npurfuing, and Jlriking and killing\\nthem, (perfequendo,) (ferien-\\ndo,) (interimendo.)\\n1 7. This is the way leading\\nto true learning, and it is very\\ndifficult in appearance, (afpectu.)\\n18. He was quick in Jpeaking,\\nand with his quicknefs, a certain\\nperfuafion fat upon his lips,\\n(loquendo.)\\n1 9. To love too much is the\\ncaufe of not loving, (amandi.)\\n20. Women are quick in find-\\ning devices, (inveniendo.)\\n21. The hiftorian and poet do\\nnot differ in their expr effing things\\nin verfe or in profe for were\\nEl UlVTOl, UCTTtf TTfwQiV,\\nJiol o a iv ^.a^o/uaj l tTl KXj\\nVVV, /UOL%yj KflYQ), 3 \u00c2\u00ab^tW\\novla; nc av a pocKKco ?6\\nAnjbLooria. b S-Hpaoo i7Tl t Ul-\\nKO/JLOLj b Tli^AQ X-CJLj fiot. Tl~\\nKiVC, UT7Tif KCLj tV 7T0KtjU0t;\\nVjJifJLOiV CLVTQQ* UjJ.l, KCLj CLV-\\ntoq re S^aw, *a/ qlkkoq\\nt7ri/Mikto/AOf Q7tqq olv S-rjpaco\\nKey biot; X il OTOVico r^ m\\npi(rjUCC KOLTOL 7TK0V(T10Q y 0Q f\\n{/.a. I Ktf\u00c2\u00a3tpoQ, ovtuc ^n-\\n%aw o hectptvyco 6 avroQ*.\\nTa^y b iv o 7ra.fxdti T0Q\\n3-yplCV OLVOLKUtKU, C/MtG), KOf\\n/JaAAw Key KarcKcyvu.\\nOvtcq UjUi b oqoq, o ayo\\n7TO0Q OLKA^IVOQ TTCLfOUOt, XCCf\\njilOLKCl yi Xa.Ki.irOQ TTfOMllod*,\\nTayyQ Ktyo /u.tv, tt^oq\\nIt yi (JUUTOQ b ra^uc, ttuQcj\\ntiq 6T/xa0/\u00c2\u00a3w* ini b p^e/Ao? (i\\nO KIOLV (pIKiCJ, (*n flKW\\nOLfTlCV.\\nAiivoq o yvrn tvpttrKot\\nrt%vn.\\nO IVTOfWOQ KCCf TTOrA\\nTUCt OV n i/J.jUtTfOQ Xt-\\nyv n ctuiTPOQ ciafipto ti", "height": "3924", "width": "2416", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0140.jp2"}, "141": {"fulltext": "the writings of Herodotus put\\nmetre they would never-\\na hiftory in me\\nthout it. But they dif-\\nfer in this m the one\\nthings as ire, the o-\\nther, as they may be. (^ioquen-\\ndo, (narra:\\n2 A p n may know the\\nage of bees, in this manner\\na year old\\nlolly md like eil, in eolour\\nbut the elder ones are rough\\nboth fin and i\\nwrinkled by their age. (vi-\\nfa,) (taftu.)\\nHe who fears death, ei-\\nids a lofsof fenfe, or to\\nother kind of feeling now\\nu lofe fenfation, you will\\n10 pain; if you obtain other\\nof feeling, you will be ano-\\nkind of animal, and will\\nnot ceafe fiom living, (a viven-\\ndo.)\\n24. When lie was prevented\\nduties himfelf,\\nd about greater\\nexhorted Arch i ad as,\\na reli man, 1 ucien-\\ndo.)\\nword, all\\nthofe perfons appear to ha\\ned far Jghf,\\npublished\\nthe foul is corp\\nfor merit Is of\\nt ut\u00c2\u00b0 yes uv IT-\\nxxf ev-\\na^iui\u00c2\u00b0 it\\nTir y.iTOL y. I I\\nt oj-r:q Si.\\n6 a yiv b ytvoy.-\\nti f olo$ olv ynouzi 60\\nMeX/CTC* .\\\\IKIX Qt yMW-\\nX JTOiTYlS GTlXTT,\\nI\\n3 li t^kiQ-j; r\\nKXf tlOCO KCif CLTTTG/XQil 5 yi-\\nvoyxi, fu7og Ji bfao 9 hoc b\\nO ^avy.roq pc^a 1\\nrot ot.vxiG\\\\lyi7ioc.$c\u00c2\u00a3io m v aia-\\n)Mf OLWct tlTt\\nOUsQtHTtC*, ovlt XXKCC\\nTIC XllQxyQUXl*- illi. XK\\\\OI-\\nktxouxi s\\nawoioc (,-joov Ufitf kxj \u00c2\u00a3au*\\nI\\nr.-j tvu .i J\\nEiruw Tfctc-ro aura; x y-\\nMW* T:}.iTiKoc ?ine hx 9 1\\nKXf 7Tift y.iyxf CLI^OKiC-\\nJUXl 3-f-f 1\\niTl MT*S* ItCLMMOLm\\nKUa x\\nn Tl UTOY, TTtflut\\n.1 00 ltoy ?l\\n:t;-\\ncvjulx a-\\nri; yxo TTvivux", "height": "3912", "width": "2276", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0141.jp2"}, "142": {"fulltext": "126\\nbreath do to us, to produce ideas\\nvafoning or what form of\\nbeyond others, has iucli\\nforce and power, ;\\\\s to produce\\nfentiment, when it is mingled\\ninto the form of another body\\n(a cogitando.)\\n26. Proclus was very lovely\\nto be fee n for not only was the\\nfymmttry of his members per-\\nfect, but it is wonderful, how\\nthe vigour of his mind fhone in\\nhis body, like a vital light, and it\\nis not poiTthle to be exprejfed in\\nlanguage, (viiu,) (dictu\\nav, ue (pavTotfTioi Jtai\\nYOjUUl\\nhcyiauoc 1 rtc 6i cltouqc.\\nr^;; ua tco-outoc., ttoc^oc\\noikkoc.\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 i%C0 OVVOLpIC koli j 0-\\nmi, uTTi (ppovwie. ytvvav,\\notclv lit; trifos 7rkcc ric. iyKct-\\nTU/Aiyvupt 5 acojuoL\\nfxioe npoKhoc Kcti yap ou\\nJUOVOV CtVTOC* plllC (TV/J/Ai-\\n7fiot iu t^j, oLKha ya$ kou\\nJ CL7T0 VX n ^^aC0fcW h Q\\nTG}IA%, OlOYil fCOC IcOTlKCC,\\n\u00c2\u00a7-OLVf/.CL TlCC. C T0e. VC a.7T0 TTt\\\\~\\nCb)* KCCl CV 7T0LVU p^CL^ S\\nKQyoq Q-JYCCTOC,.\\n27. De rebus incertis vero, oracula confultum mittebat\\nfuos, an fufcipienda elTent.\\n28. At ifte certe pater tuus aptlor eft ad docendum minus\\nquam plus habere.\\nCHAP. XLII.\\nVerbal adjectives, governing a dative of the agent, and\\nthe cafe of their own verbs, are ufed to iignify necejjity.\\nCum fignificatur necefiitas, c. Eton, Wetlen, and Holmes.\\nThe gerund in dum of the nominative, c. Bell.\\nx Vv E mujl not overcome Ou aQiyoc. viKnrtov (iyco)\\nwomen by force, (vincendse funt.) yvvn.\\n2* If it be not poflible to be Av fj.n nut ?r^ b kol-", "height": "3924", "width": "2336", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0142.jp2"}, "143": {"fulltext": "I 187\\nwith honour, lue nmjl choofe\\nv mors eligenda eft nobis.)\\n3. All tr\\nthe bejl\\nwill be fa-\\ninftead of the eaiieft and\\ninoft pleafant. (eligenda flint,\\n4. The icife man ottght to\\n1 for fame, and regarding\\nthings pleading to the multil\\nwithout n^ ;i the\\nruler of his life, (fugiendum eft\\n5. But fir ft tve ought to exa-\\nmine, whether there be any art\\njlimity or depth for fome\\nmis think that they are quite\\nmiftaken, who would reduce\\nfuch things to artificial precepts.\\n^nobis exquirendum 1\\n6. I fay then that you ought\\nVt aid to thefi things in two\\nmanners lirft, in faying the ci-\\nties to the Olynthians, and fend-\\ning the foldiers who will do this\\nand fecondly, in injuring his\\ncountry, by (hips, and by other\\nfoldiers. (auxilium a vobis ne-\\ngotiis ferendum effe.)\\nI think that a per/on ficuld\\ncaptivate thofe t whom he would\\nwith to make willing afTiftants\\nof the works of w,:r, by all\\ngood works and deeds, (captan-\\ndos effe.)\\nKW nc ca^cj, ^aiarcc iyco ai-\\nuui.\\nx.\u00c2\u00bbvu CTU, b ayaQcf xa b cu-\\n\u00c2\u00a30/ avri b 00.610; xa i\\ntc mfirxoma,\\n^oyo$ yi-\\np io;.\\nEyoj hi tKetree liZTopu-\\ntlfJU C^Cq\\nn: /SaGc? ny^n ITU tk;\\nTOIO JTCQ OLyu e Tt^VlKO^\\neijut b 7rftt.yp.et aw b\u00c2\u00b0 rt, b\\n7T0KIC QhUlhoc GbXfii KXl\\nCjT0$ TTOliU* TTPOCTl007yig\\nixmpuro xcu 0, b iKeiroc\\nKOLKUi; TTCtiU) V.OLl TOl-\\nKtti fTfCtTtamC tTiMf,\\nOq t/c mxtfioe, tfyev\\nUXl ClUP-\\nyoc, wfoQupoe,, ovtcs ttclytx-\\ntycj yt 6oku, ayafyor\\nDU *QU Kcyog xcci", "height": "3916", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0143.jp2"}, "144": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00bb28\\n8. If you wifli that the gods E/ o Sioe i\\\\io? tifjn cru\\nfliould be propitious to you, you fiovko/uoa, SifctTrivriov (o-u)\\ntnujl ivor/Vip the gods or if you o 3-eoc e/re vVo yikcq tGe\\\\w\\nwould wifli to be beloved by your ayoLTraoo, o yihot;* eye^ytT^-\\nfriends, yw/ wuft do good to your rw c/re uVo 57-ox/f 65770U-\\nand if you delire to be ^-tw tijuolco, o 7rokt;* a ptkn-\\nhonoured by your city, you mujl nov.\\ndo fir ur city, (colendi\\nfunt Dii, c.)\\n9 We mujl not omit one dream, O cTe riKivrotioc kcci /ue-\\nthe la ft and greateft, which gave yotc, binrtp avroc xai h e\\\\-\\nhim all his hope, (omittendum, tth; 7tcl v7ro^aiYu z i ovctp ov-\\nC.) It t} CO 7ra$OLKil7TTiOV\\nI o. Si quis, quum tibicen bonus non fit, videri velit,\\nquid ei faciendum lit An non imitandi boni tibicines in tis\\nquae funt extra artem ac primum quidem, quum illi in-\\nftrumenta pulchra habeant, multofque pedifTequos circum-\\nducant, etiam ipjt h tc Jacienda,\\nchap. XLIII.\\nEvery verb may take an accufative of a correfponding\\nnoun.\\nQuod vis verbum admittit, c. Eton,\\nAll verbs govern the accufative, c. Bell.\\nVerbum quodvis accufativum, c. Holmes,\\n1. J. HE rich live a much O ttkgvtioq 7tokv a0A/sc\\nmore miferaUe life than ye. w o fiiot; fiiow,\\n2. Left fome one (hzWfile a Mn tu; iyu* yfa p(o m\\nbill of impiety ngainft us, before yyayn atiQua, itti o Vala-\\nRhadamanthus. uwQve g", "height": "3924", "width": "2424", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0144.jp2"}, "145": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00bb2y\\n3 And they were greatly afraid,\\ntind faid to each other Who\\nthen is this, that the fea and\\nobey him\\n4. Then, O Pythagoras, we\\neat a fpUndid fupper y conffing cf\\nhinds of meat, laid on much\\ngold and Giver and there were\\ngolden cups, and beautiful fer-\\nand muiicians, and buf-\\nfoons.\\n5. You awakened me being\\nrich, enjoying the molt plcaiant\\ndream, and extremely happy.\\n6- He, who has formed bafe\\ndefigns, if fortune favours him,\\nhas obtained his defire s neverthe-\\nlefs he has intended badly.\\n7. f I make the jufteft prcptfal\\namong friends for if I (hall\\nappear to have done any wrong,\\nI will confefs the injury but if\\nI appear neither to have done,\\nnor intended any evil, will not\\nyou confefs that you are not in-\\njured by me\\n8. Tragedy having undergone\\nmany changes, refted, when it\\nhad got its proper nature and\\n./Efchylus irft brought the num-\\nber of actors, from one to two,\\nand leiTened the parts of the\\nchorus.\\n9# They killed moreover the\\nfons of Cleander, and put to\\nyac, xxf xtyu ttj^c \u00c2\u00ab\\\\m\u00c2\u00ab\\nKUr T/f a.-* uy.L C JTQCy\\nin ^xkxq-jx xxf oou cc\\nvrraxova) axiroc\\nTlv fix yc?ac, W0W*f0( tic\\nXOLf TOlKtKOC beiftVOV tT\u00c2\u00bb\\nXfVVoi* 7T0KVC XXf ttf}\\nHey uurapct ei/ui Xf VJi0( y\\nXXf OtXKOGC UfXtCC, KOLl UfJ\\nCOVfyoC, XXI yiKCJTOTClOC.\\n^\u00e2\u0080\u00a2J lyu TTKOVTtto, XtXj r,~\\ncvc oveifoe. i] ajyeijui, x j\\nSajjpMT:; iv\\\\xf;jLO)ix f.lxj-\\n/xoYiu), tntyeiem,\\net he b rv^vf tT/a-^o) tC-\\nf 1 t UX iVftJXU) /XlKfOC\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 It\\ncjI ic bc A xxxw p ouhivu ?1\\nO tv fihos ItKXjoc Cn^i-\\nSIC ya.f\\nri; a,lc iyu tpxfru xxxoc tgi-\\ntto h QUOKCyiU ullKi..\\njut Toi junleic qXjVO\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 xxxec\\ny.Xf cj cw Q/jLQhoyio* p.iilen; r c\\nCrro iyu xlixtv\\nII\u00c2\u00abAt/C fXiTX^Ohf] JUlTCt-\\nCxhku 6 b Tfxyabict, ttxvu*\\n\u00c2\u00a3Ttri iX.O* iXV79V pU(T/C*\\nXOf 0, Tt VTOXCITVC TTKtl-\\n6;c, t$ ik eic fvo, Tfuroc\\nAkt^jkoc cLyu*, xxf o nc 9\\nIKXTTOCJ.\\nKfOfeLNUWU li XXI\\nh", "height": "3916", "width": "2192", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0145.jp2"}, "146": {"fulltext": "130\\ntdSC Giditt\\nSu\\ndeath all whom they knew to be\\nfriends to him; and having drag-\\nged their bodies, and treated them\\nicith every kind of abufe, at la ft,\\ncarrying them thusinfnlted, they\\nthrew them into the fewers.\\ni o. Ye have feen, in the co-\\nmedy of Ariftophanes, one So-\\ncrates carried about, and faying\\nthat he walked in the air, and\\nbabbling much other folly\\n1 1. Populo amicus erat, et umfugit hanc fugarn*\\n12. Videntes autem ftellam, gavifi funt gaudio magno\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2ealde.\\niKCiVOC fih\u00c2\u00bbe f\\noictxpoLojuotr cvpo) re aw-\\n/UOL, Y.OLI 7TCtt; vQ^lQ iyvGfl-\\nC^ 5 TiKOe f XCo\u00c2\u00a3oLO/UOf V7h 01$\\nb l^tToe; P17TTU epipej.\\nCtyaa, iv o AfivTofocvvs\\n7rtft pipQ, paaxa re at{ o\u00c2\u00a3a-\\nTiU, KCU OLKKOt; 7T9KVQ (phVO.-\\nflX (phVCtptCi).\\nCHAP. XLIV.\\nVerbs of fenfe, with the Attics, take an Accufative.\\nAttice vero omnia verba fenfus, c. Eton.\\nAlfo verbs fignifying, c Bell.\\nAnd the Attics conftrue, c. Holmes.\\ni. IT is not fafe for you to\\nfay, nor for me to hearfuch things.\\n2* Ton heard thefe things true,\\nO Menippus and I have died,\\nas you fee, being able to be im-\\nmortal.\\n3. Now ye feek to kill me,\\nwho have fpoken the truth to\\nOVK d(rq OLKYI 0V7t (TV Kt\u00c2\u00bb\\ny cvTi tyco cotovco o tci*\\nOUTOC.\\nAwQuc OVTOC CtKOVCJ u\\nMiVl7T7rO^ KOLf SfWiCO, Wf\\nfOCO, OL^OLVOLTO^ eifj.1 QWCLfJLOLf*\\nNvv \u00c2\u00a3nre y lyco aL7ro)LTei\u00c2\u00bb\\nVU 5 9( 9 ftAtyfag KKMU", "height": "3924", "width": "2264", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0146.jp2"}, "147": {"fulltext": "ISl\\nyou, from God\\nj did not this.\\n4.\\nwork.\\n5. f And why need I fpeak\\nabout the world who\\nevery day from them, ideas, and\\nv. and va-\\nude of\\n6. .to them,\\nDraw out now, and bear unto\\nthe governor of the feaft and\\n\\\\i;e it. When the ruler of\\nthe f iter that had\\nbeen w.;..v i L -j ;ie$ l ;c Ci .H s te.e\\ngroom, and fays to him,\\nEvery man fets forth the good\\nwine, and when men have well\\nD the fmallcr wine\\nthou haft ke-u the good wine\\nuntil now.\\n7. And Ifaac, Kiz father, faid\\nunto him, Come near to me, and\\nkifs me, my fon. And having\\ncome near, he kiiTed him; and\\nhefmelled thefmell of his garments,\\nand bLiTed him.\\n8. Efau, my brother, is a\\nman, and I am a fmooth\\nman my father peradventure\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2will feel me, and I fhall be before\\nhim, as a deceiver.\\nffU, s\\ntCfOCCjtt cv\\nHa; if/.-.::; if)\\n^.iv KOOU\\n%fH Kott \\\\tya; ijyt Six,\\nxai ctrxy.x, xa/ cltouc;, xxf\\nX6K0C X2/ toioitcs TIC 0%-\\n\\\\oc c\\nAtyu cl-jtcc\\nA*T .t jj s xa/ 9 yi; c ao-\\nX_tTyiy.\\\\r,:C xa/ fifa. \\\\ftc\\nIt yii jo c r.^iTjMhiYoc\\nVQCif futKJ\\nr* u$isc, xxf My a uvtoc,\\nII\u00c2\u00abc ooS pTCf 7r^Tc; rc\\nkxkoc ciyoc tShjui, xa/ trxv\\njJ.t%CJ TS TOTi fA.tX.P6Q* C J\\nXfTU\\nKo/ u-:v ccjtcc Ivolxy.,\\nTXTr.f a-JTtc, Eyyi (cj 5\\niyco d xa/ pi\\\\i j) 5 iya f re**\\nKxi iyy\u00c2\u00a3u 5 (pihiu av-\\nT0( y.: .i ctx-\\n(JW \\\\jULTM OLVTCC, Y.Xl \u00e2\u0082\u00acU-\\nhcyio wtToe.\\nEi t ui H^ay, all\\nywy awf \\\\aruc, iyo li a-\\ny.C-iOC (JLVTCTi J\\nf xu st iyu 7TXTHP t xa/ e/\u00c2\u00ab\\nfxi irwTioy avTcc, ue xaTa-", "height": "3916", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0147.jp2"}, "148": {"fulltext": "132\\n9- Bonum guflaverunt Dei verbiwu\\nI o. Audio hac de te.\\nII. Stntiunt prafentia.\\nCHAP. XLV.\\nParticiples and adjectives are often put, by attraction, in\\nthe fame cafe with the noun or pronoun to which they re-\\nfer.\\nThe Attics often put the relative, by attraction, in the\\nfame cafe with the antecedent and fometimes the antece^\\ndent in the fame cafe with the relative.\\nAttice relativism et antecedens, c.\\nAttice quoque antecedens, c.\\nGenitivus fequentis adjectivi, o Eton,\\nThe Attics put the relative, c.\\nSometimes the antecedent, c.\\nThe antecedent is fometimes, c. Bell.\\nFrequenter relativum et antecedens, c. Wetten and\\nHolmes.\\nrelative attracted by the antecedent.\\nI J_N his righteoufnefs that he Ev $tx.cao rvM olvtoc o$\\nhath done he fhall live. 7tohq 5 \u00c2\u00a3a y m\\n2. Your body is the temple O au/uoc rv ?1 rctos o tv rv\\nof the holy fpirit in you, which ye oljioq 7tvivjuol ety.1, se, y\\nhave from God. cc7ro 0eo?.\\n3 There are fome, who will Eijui Tie., U oc jutv sv F/\u00c2\u00ab\\nnot admire you at all more, up- ^opt XfiifJici, ov 1 h 1\\non account of the things which ovroe. \\\\vikol jv /uxhhcv Say*\\nyou give. fca?w 3", "height": "3924", "width": "2296", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0148.jp2"}, "149": {"fulltext": "i I\\n4. I do not afk for the world,\\nbut for rhou halt\\ngiven me, b --are thine.\\n5. And now, father, glo-\\nrify thou me, il\\nI h.id, before the world was.\\n6. Remember ye the word\\nI faid to you if they\\nperfecuted me, they will alio\\nperfecute you.\\na\\\\\\\\:c\\nlc?,x^u s\\nT.t7 P, S:Jx ce f^oT,\\nNrtifAcriVj,) Myoc cc\\nyu ursv rj- ej tyi I\\nkxi cu Si xkv*.\\nantecedent attracted by the relative.\\n7. There is no public office,\\nthrough which he had not gone\\n8. And fome of the difciples\\nfrom Cadarea came with us,\\nbringing one Mna/bn 9 a Cyprian,\\nan eld difciple, with whom we\\nfhoukl be lodged.\\nOvit\\n5\\n01/K a^o J ol$X?..\\nHvnfXO/ULXl 6 li KXI I\\nfA0L%TVe CL7T0 KsLlTXfitX OVf\\niyu, ayu, -rxpz\\noV \u00c2\u00a3ei\\nA.*\\nyiraurup TIC, KV7T\u00c2\u00a3ICC 9 $Lj\\nparticitle and adjective attracted by the substantive.\\n9. It has been ordained by\\nfate for mqfi men, wbenjuccefsfid 9\\nnever to be wife.\\n1 C He was br:ther-in-law cf\\nme fhamelefs.\\n11. The fined tragedies are\\ncompofed about Alcmagon, and\\nOedipus, and Oreftes, and others\\nit has happened\\ncither to fuffer dreadful things,\\nor to do them.\\n1 2. They fay that there are\\nwith them two kinds cf reafoning,\\ntie cue which is better y and the\\nis nvorfe.\\nO TTOK JC fAUfti JU^tTO\\nre, iv TrfCLffffuPj p^eit-jj x\\nAxtip tjuoe itjui KUY0)7rte f\\nO y.xxoe rfctyAix own*\\nQkUI Tift AhKfJLXl jOV*, KXI\\nOlttTTCVC, KOLl OfiJTVC, XCLt\\nlace xK\\\\ce cvjuCxivco y\\\\ ttout*\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2/uP ItlVeC, J TTlli J.\\nYau.i TUpX uvtcc Pk/xi\\ntLfj.^ i) hcyoc*, b xfUvGuv*\\nocTi; n UUt, KOCl c i ccuv*.", "height": "3900", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0149.jp2"}, "150": {"fulltext": "134\\nPROMISCUOUS.\\n13. H He comes then to a\\ncity of Samaria, called Sichar,\\nnear the ground which Jacob gave\\nto his fon Jofeph.\\n14. When they landed, they\\nfee a fire lying, and fmall iifli\\nlying upon it, and bread. Jefus\\nfays to them, Bring of the fmall\\nfijhes which ye caught juft now.\\n15. At every difagreeable ap-\\npearance accuftom yourfelf to\\nfay, that it is an appearance, and\\nnot at all what it feems then\\nexamine it, by thefe rules^ which\\nyou have.\\n16. Do ye now defire peace,\\nfor any other thing than this,\\nthat ye think ye are able to live\\nmore fafely, when peace is made,\\nthan leaking war\\n17. Socrates faid that thofe\\nperfons were mad, who explored\\nby divination the things, which\\nthe gods permitted men learning\\nto difcern and he faid that\\nthey ought to learn thofe things,\\nwhich the gods permitted them\\nlearning to do.\\n1 8. He denred him to come\\nto the army, that they might\\nconfult about the cajlles which\\nthey had taken.\\n19. His eunuchs and fervants\\ndug a grave for him, when he\\n7TKW10V %UflOV CC l UJM\\nIcCXOdG IcOMp vloC OLVT0C.\\n*Slc a7ro\u00c2\u00a3cuvcd 6 tic b ytct 9\\nO^CCfM iTTDtilfsLCU, KO.I OLf*\\nroc. Atyco avroc b \\\\vtvove 9\\n$tf Cd 5 iX. 0-^OL^lQV CC TTICl^V\\nvvr.\\n/V.lKiTCLG) i7rtKlyU, OTt pa.V-\\nTOCVICL il/Uly KOCl 0V 7TOLV700C:\\nQ KUVGOV 0UT9C, CC i%00.\\nA\\\\\\\\9C H 0UT0C yi tViKCC,\\nil$WYl Z fW iTTlQv/UlU, OTl V0~\\n/Ul^Q CtaipCLhiVTlfOV luvctjucu\\n\u00c2\u00a3a ii^nvn yiyo/uou, y 7tqki*\\nAoujucvclu*, ynui b 2 y-\\nXf0lTHC, 9 /y.OLVTiV0jJ.ttl h 9 oc\\nh avQfQ7roc I ujuli Qtoc\\njuatitov haxqivw (pvjui ot $u f\\nCC (JLO OV* TTOttO lllofAl 6\\nGliC fJLQLY^OLYCt),\\nJL7Tl(T7ih\\\\Q Z HKO CLVTOQ 6-\\n7TI rTpa.7iVJA.CL Z 97TC0C 7Tlgt\\no pfovfiov oc Koc/u otvo fiovm\\nMvco m5\\nO (JLIV iVVOV^OC koli b $e-\\nCl7TCjV C(.VT0C Z OfVMCO \u00c2\u00a7wv\\\\ i", "height": "3924", "width": "2344", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0150.jp2"}, "151": {"fulltext": "135\\nand his wife fits on the\\nadorned her\\nJ ihe\\nhad, and having his head upon\\nmees.\\n20. That you mould be mur-\\nderers, and pollute your hands\\nwith royal blood lee that it be\\nnot villainous at prcfent, and\\nrous to you\\nnot confeious to\\n:efs.\\n2 i What then does the God\\nFor indeed I am not con-\\nfeious to myfelf that I am wife,\\nmuch or 1:\\n22. Perfarum quidem longe\\ni^dorum vero, quotquot ego\\npulcherrimus eft.\\n23. Philofophis edicere, non\\nque nugari de ambus non\\nn\\\\ivrxu sh h yn;: x\u00c2\u00ab-\\nQnuxt xuui, x.cay.i\\nt%j i~ri yoY\\\\j d\\nj.a.1 6 Qonvc,\\nXXI (ixiTlKilOC fJLlXDU S lit,-\\nix cilux, opxu jun Wftt r\\nET/xirwroc ajur en yap t/c\\nT/c rroTt Myu c \u00c2\u00aeicc\\niyu yxf cvn /utyx ovti\\nffjUlKjOY, TWl tQ m J t/JLXVTQV\\naotpcc n Ujut h\\npulcherrimus eft pater me-\\nvidiy longe hie mcus avus\\nrlngere nova vocabula, ne\u00c2\u00ab", "height": "3912", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0151.jp2"}, "152": {"fulltext": "136\\nchap. xlvi.\\nAn adjective Is fometiraes put in a different gender from\\nthe fubftantive with which it {lands, as agreeing with fome\\nother fubftantive underftood.\\nSometimes a neuter adjective, c.\\nThe relative fometimes agrees, c.\\nBell.\\n1. PoETRTls morephilofo-\\nphical and laboured than hiftory.\\n2. Teach ye all nations, bap-\\ntizing them in the name of the\\nFather, and of the Son, and of\\nthe Holy Ghoft.\\n3. I fay that exprejfion is the\\ninterpretation (of thought) by a\\nfit appellation, which has the\\nfame power in poetry as in profe.\\n4. The whole multitude hav-\\ning performed the facrifice, came\\ninto the temple.\\n5. How deep you flept, O\\nfan, who did not leap up But\\nhow then did UlyfTes efcape\\n6. f When he faw the wo-\\nman fitting on the ground, and\\nthe dead man lying, he wept for\\nthe misfortune, and faid, Alas\\nO good and faithful foul, thou\\nart gone then having left us\\nlhQ ?0f0i; ne KCCf G7IQVh#.t-\\nOC 7T0lYl nC forOflOL C-if/,1.\\nMotQnTiVto 5 7T0LC 9 tQvoC,\\nP 0L7TTl^0i CWTOC\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 61C 9 OVOjUQL\\nb ncLTYif, Key b vhc, ytof\\nOtyiOC 7TVtVjUL0L.\\nAiyu ki^ic etju.t b lice e\\novo(A.CLUtoL z iffjivivetx, bt; ne kocj\\ni7Tl \u00e2\u0082\u00acjUjUl7fO$ VZ KOf Z7T I 9\\nhoyoc v t%od ojutqc Ivvotjuic.\\nEp^o/Actf 6 eif hfor, v-\\nJ-a? plm TTOLt; 6 7TKV$QC\u00c2\u00bb\\nfit fictQvc* K0lJUL0LO) V5 9 03\\nTiKVOV, CC m OVK IK^QfiOd J O\\nli OVf OlvwtVC 7TQC liCKpVJm\\nyu\\nEitii Pt eilv z yvvv\\\\ p^\u00c2\u00ab-\\n(ACLj KuQnjUCLl, Kfy ViKfOC\\nHtljUOLf, loLKpVCO T\u00c2\u00a3 i7Tl WO.*\\n8oc H eiTov, ptv, 0) aya.-\\nGt?f xa/ mvroc. ^X* 1 ot X \u00c2\u00a7m\\npcik In 7rtKmM m lyes.", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0152.jp2"}, "153": {"fulltext": "137\\nThere are internal Jenfai\\nm each of us, c call\\nhopes.\\n8. Think that the hearing of\\nmany things is better than much\\nriches for the latter fpeedily\\nperiflij the former endures for\\nfor ivifdem alone, of all\\npoAeffions,\\n9. The barbarians arc, by na-\\nture, fond of money, and\\nrs, they either provide\\nv for their lufte-\\nnance, by incurfion and inva-\\nfioa, or purchafe peace for great\\nirds*\\n10. Cities have made death\\nthe punifhment for the greateft\\nHyio/uouo cocovcy..\\nxya-\\n0;C jutv ya.f ro^iwc oto-\\nc Ct Txt; c y\\npix yaf jjlovqCj\\n.a, aQararcc\\nto fiafiafov 9/-\\nKX7xpjorwax; mpi n S/a tm-\\nlfopn z x.xf ifcloc Xf eiu\\n~r$oc b face -rof\u00c2\u00a3u m\\n7 y.iyae. juioQq^ eifnw ay\\nTlK0LT0C\\\\K(X.C-7(/ r\\nO ttokii; i7Ti o fjLiyoLQ acC-\\nx^a d Zvjuia. Saruroc 7T6Hu 9\\nnot being able to reflrain ^C ovx ay, jutyxs xaxcf pe*\\ninjultiee, by the fear of a greater Ccc b aliKia ttojjjuv\u00e2\u0084\u00a2.\\n11. cum honeftate, eft optimum line hac, pej-\\nfun urn.\\n1 2. Practarum eft, publicorum ac~torum cujlodia.\\n1 3. Gentes ambulant in vanitate fenfus fui alienati a vita", "height": "3916", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0153.jp2"}, "154": {"fulltext": "138\\nCHAP. XLVII.\\nA noun of the dual number may have a verb, adjective,\\nor relative plural but a plural noun can only have a verb,\\nadjective, or relative dual, when it fignifies two.\\nOmne duale neceftario, c\\nContra vero omne plurale, o Eton*\\nCum verbi prima dualis, c.\\nA^(po et luu 9 c. Wetten,\\nSometimes tlie dual number, 8cc. BelL\\nDualia non neceffario, Sec. Holmes.\\n1 YV H Y then are you of-\\nfended again ft them for they\\nbotbfuffer juft punifhment.\\n2. But one thing vexed me\\nnot little Thefmopolis difturb-\\ning me, and teaching me, that\\ntwo negatives make one affirma-\\ntive.\\n3. In treating of every art,\\ntwo things being required, the firft,\\nto fhew what the fubjecl: is, and\\nthe fecond in order, but the more\\nimportant, how, and by what\\nmethods this may be acquired.\\n4. And ye rivers, and earth,\\nand ye whopuni/h the dead men\\nbelow.\\nr. 51 If the two hands, which\\nGod made to aflift each other,\\nTic ovv oLyocv .KTtQ koltcl\\n(WTcq lilujui yap ay.$a\\nkolkoc b liKyj.\\nUhViV OLKhCt ll( lyV AU-\\n7Tic 2 ov fjLiTfiwc \u00c2\u00aet T[AQ-\\n7T0Kiq tvo^Xiu, Key S/Wk\u00c2\u00ab,\\nqc o oi 0 a.7ro pa Tic 9 tic KOL-\\nEtti wclc Tixychoyioc z 9\\nIvCO a7TC/JTtC0 9 7TfOTlfO^ jUtV\\nb beiKvvjui 5 ric c b vvroKet-\\n/ujj h ItVTtfot; It tol^i/;, 9\\nIvVOCjUlC It KVflCC, 7TUC OLV\\ntyu (Juitoc ovtoc, KOf did be\\nnc /ui$od*oc g kty\\\\toc yiv\u00c2\u00bb-\\n6\\n/uou\\nKey 7roTOLuoc, yicfjf yoifa,\\nKCCj 0C V7TtVtflt KXJU.1/C0 6 av-\\nfyc07T0C TlVVVfAOj.\\nEi o m X 61 \u00c2\u00b0c eof\\n7TI Q d OVKKCLftQwu CiKKrjKU*", "height": "3924", "width": "2340", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0154.jp2"}, "155": {"fulltext": "139\\nwould turn t he mf elves to impede\\neach other or if the\\ni impede each other would\\nit not be great ignorance, and\\nunhappineis\\n6. They two went reluctant a-\\nlong the iliore of the barren fea,\\nand came to the tents and (kips\\nof the Myrmidons i and they\\nd him at his tent and his\\nblack (hip.\\n7. And..: thtfi two them/elves\\nbe witnejjls to this, before the e-\\nternal gods, and mortal men.\\nxeatarai ukkkw n et c\\ntix7rodi\u00c2\u00a3 A otAXfTXtt ovk\\nOTGt.l Q OLfXOtklX eifJU KOLf XOC-\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0ux\\nO It atw, \u00c2\u00a3%nu) 6 Traya.\\n3x acKt; oLTfvytroc,\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0;lov It tart rt kkksioC\\nKOLj XVS lKC/U.OLf Z\\nO It iVfl7KU 6 TTOL^U. Tt KAl\u00c2\u00bb\\nVIZ KXj VZVC fJUKUC.\\nTo It (WTOt; fAOLfTVfOS\\net/xt,\\nTlfO; rt 3-\u00c2\u00a3Sf g {JLOLKCt^ TTfoi;\\nTt SvnTos ciyQjCi)7roc.\\n8. Quare vero non et tios duo extruimus montes alios fu-\\nper alios, ut habeamus accuratiorem profpectum.\\n9. Equi mlhifatigatifunt excitanti populum.\\nCHAP. XLVIII.\\nTwo or more negatives ftrengthen the negation.\\nDux aut plures negative, c.\\nDux negative, -c. Wetten,\\n1. J. again afked you to give\\nme a tiling, than which I know\\nyou had nothing of lefs value to\\ngive me nor any eafier to be\\ncommanded.\\nITa?.// Unix* jv y \u00c2\u00abc\\nli(t) CUTt iv (junior, atxP\\nI [cl-\\ning tTTlTOL JVV 5 cjlets.\\nS 2", "height": "3900", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0155.jp2"}, "156": {"fulltext": "1*0\\nWhy do I fay thefe things\\nlh.it ye may know, that nothing\\nis formidable to you when atten-\\ntive nor, if ye be negligent,\\nany thing fuch as you will.\\n3. I would not pay even an\\nobolus to any perfon.\\n4. Ye fee that ye profit no-\\nthing,\\n5. Thus there is not me wife\\nperfon.\\n6. Verily, verily, I fay unto\\nthee, the cock lhall not crow,\\nuntil thou fhalt have denied me\\nthrice.\\n7 He does not then regard\\npraife from fuch perfons who do\\nnot even pleafe themfelves.\\n8. Never expect, having done\\nany bafe thing, that you will ef-\\ncape notice; for though you\\nmay efcape others, you will be\\nconfcious to yourfelf.\\n9. f When he faw him una-\\nble to bear the fpear, he gave\\nhim the other things, and did\\nnot fear, that he would be unable\\nto bear them.\\n1 c. Let death and flight, and\\nall things that appear terrible, be\\ndaily before your eyes; but moft\\nof all, death; and you will never\\nthink any thing mean, nor ex-\\nceffively defire any thing.\\nTic tViKOL ovtos Kiycj 1-\\nvol c/ow, on ovbetQ ovti pi/-\\nhU7au mh av i-ifxt (poGtfof\\ncvn, av ohiyuftv*, roioviog\\noloq av av fiovhOjUOj.\\nOjk av aTTooitoj/mi 60 ovot\\nav oQokos o joch;.\\n\u00c2\u00a9itofiU OTl \u00c2\u00a7VK UtpiKidt\\nOu7coc qvtl eifAi aotpoc OUm\\nIt 6/ff.\\nAjunv, a/Ayv, xtyco av,\\nOV UV\\\\ aKDiTOOp (pUViQ, iUf\\noc g awoi^nouaj^ tyo rpic.\\nOv roivvv ovli 7rapa o\\nTOIOVTOQ i7TOjV0S tV KoyOS 77-\\nii/iui bayt ovlt avrot? fc-\\navrcv api jxw\\nM)ili7rcTi {JMoea; aia-\\nXfW Troiicd^^ iK7Ti^o hav-\\nQavo 3, KOf yap av b a\\\\Koz\\nKay^avoi 6 y aiavrov yt, avvet-\\n\u00c2\u00a3Lq opao z cwTCt; ov bv~\\nra^cc/ fiaara^ti 5 b oopv, a\\nawci; lioco/ui 2 Kai ovx. po~\\n\u00c2\u00a3W Tl3 jun ov ovva/A.aj s pt-\\n%Q CWTOC.\\nQava.Toc, koj (pvyn, x.af\\n7raq b l voc puivco mh 9 7r$a\\no^ahfAOi; eiy.i av Kara J?//e-\\njj\u00c2\u00ab ftahtara 01 7rac o Savot-\\nTOq KOf Gvl C 6VQt7T0Tl ra-\\nTreivoq irdujuio/Aai 9 ovTt a-\\nyav i7ritiv/i/.ia 3 ri$.", "height": "3916", "width": "2292", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0156.jp2"}, "157": {"fulltext": "141\\nI They who are nioft hoi-\\ntile in the play, having become\\nfriends at Lit, go out, and no\\nkilled by any per/on.\\ni 2- ten do ye think,\\nthat any of thofe tilings, which\\nneither aftecft the nature of our\\nbody, or our foul, is grievous.\\nO t^GpC C ,l h if fJL J*\\ntZlfXpfiUti) Kay cctp-\\nQtWKG)* O-it/C oTO 0V 4\\n^a\\\\tTcf r f c rojot/TVC, ^f\\nyu jrt o cvaa,\\n/uifo etfu*\\nAf /\\\\aj vjct; b TPOWoC\\ncy t un Qu iyKzTXhLt-rv. fie-\\nri $afpiu h hiyu tyo\\\\ Kj-\\nt Let your converfation be\\nwithout co\\\\ i being con-\\nV ith fuch r: have\\nfor he hath himfelf faid, I will\\nwe thee, nor forlake thee.\\nmay boldly fay, The f/ec vyo ConQoe, xa/ ov ps~\\nLord is my helper, and I (hall B rk tchv tyu a\\nnot be terrified at what man\\n\u00c2\u00a3hall do unto me.\\n14. The war itfelf will difco-\\nhe frail parts of his affairs,\\napply to it but if we Gt\\nat home, hearing the orators re-\\nand blaming each other,\\nof the neceflary things can\\never be done by us.\\n15. Dixerim ego [equidem, nemini mtllam efle inftkutio\\nnem ab illo qui non placeat.\\n:c T-y-j.x a.urcq c tcki-\\nfiOQ t ay i7ri%eiftto- sty jutyrci\\nuctt oixoi, \\\\ot$ofto m a.-\\nKtyo\\nubi\\n7T0Ti\\nlycj ou fj.n yivouxj", "height": "3900", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0157.jp2"}, "158": {"fulltext": "i\\nCHAP. XLIX,\\nTlie article is ufcd to mark a diftinclion or emphafis.\\nWith the infinitive it fupplies the place of nouns, gerunds*\\nmid fupines. With a participle, it is tranflated by the re-\\nlative and indicative. With piv and It it fignifies partly\\nand it is often ufed for ornament.\\nArticulo prrepofitivo, c. Eton*\\nArticulus fequente %i, c.\\nUtuntur autem Grieci, c.\\nInfinitivus cum, c. Wetten.\\nThe infinitive with the neuter, c.\\nThe prepofitive article, c. Bell*\\nArticulus quando vocibus, c. Holmes*\\ni 1 T is honourable even for\\nan old man to learn*\\n2. Death is frequently more\\neligible, than life.\\n3. It is better to be dead, than\\nto live miferably.\\n4. To thofe that are and that\\nhave been.\\n5. Thefe things, want of\\nfleep, and cares have been the\\ncaufe of death to me.\\n6. Two men went up to the\\ntemple to pray the one a Pha-\\nrifce, and the other a publican.\\n7. Having feen the ftar, and\\ncome into the houfe, they found\\nthe child.\\nKlflTOQ UjUl 7T0KKaKlC,\\nawSvwKto 6 {olw.\\nKakoc fjLn \u00c2\u00a3aw ujui,\\nO VVV ytOLj Q TTfOTifOV.\\nAy\u00c2\u00a7$Q7rcQ \u00c2\u00bbovo clvolGccivc*) f\\nac it^ov 7r^oatv^ojuai 5\\nik Xfl(J OLIOS, KOU ITtfOC\\nEticd 6 currrip, km tf X 0m\\nJUUl 6 US Q QIKIOL, tVflVKOi) 6\\nTTOClOCOY.", "height": "3924", "width": "2468", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0158.jp2"}, "159": {"fulltext": "U3\\nS- We fpend th- time ofm\\nin making our/elves ready*\\n9. A fewer went out to few t\\nand as be /owed, Tome feeds fell\\nby tbi ^\\\\v \\\\s\\ncame, and cat them up.\\n10. Having made ufe of this\\nhe has conquered, and\\npoiTcfles all things;\\nthem in war, and avfog\\nthem friends, and auxilia-\\n1 1 There may be great ex-\\nfo all the things, which we\\nmentioned en t\\ndrawing us to en\\nthe other, driving us to ba\\n12. He my com-\\nmandments, and leepeth them,\\nhe it is who fourth me and he\\nme, fhall be beloved\\nby my father.\\n13. Pay ye the things\\nCxfar s, to\\ns which ate Gcd s, to\\n14 Poverty, and med\\nabout other peoples affairs, fol-\\nlow i\\n15. r\\nite, dees not denote the\\nwhen but\\n(XtXKtJKV.\\nKOLI iV TTitfU avm\\ntoc, I rru 6 7raq%\\no^;c, y.-xi tf%0fiw l\\n1\\nrrac ^y\\n.ay, w f a^ otffto 6 tic\\ni)(jj irohtpoC) b Si, VV^U/AX-\\nTttoM.au an iv ~rac, oq\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2fn\\nCl/XiTfUt TTOhVQ\\ny TTOO^ j V7TCCP-\\nO i)(y ivtoKyi iyco, koli\\nauToc, want; Ufii b\\nxa lyw it xyot-raa\\nty-jj, OLyoLTTCLO vrro b rra.7^0\\nArr:lil u)y.i 6 Kxt7Xf, b\\nKxi7u?, aoct 0\u00c2\u00abof, e-\\nyvJ y.oa 7%cxz (cj,\\nKj o~ c aT;yiii, xa/\\na ?.oTjt:/; 7ro\\\\V7rfCLyp.o\\\\\\n1, \\\\IV-\\n/.t}00 T9 7T0-\\nfall-\\ntoufAi xr*~", "height": "3916", "width": "2136", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0159.jp2"}, "160": {"fulltext": "144\\n1 6. Cnecilius the Roman au-\\ngivcs this proof that Rome\\nwas founded by the Grecians,\\nthat it ftill retains the original\\nGrecian cuftom of facrificing to\\nHercules*\\nKouKtXioe, o o pupctioc\\nrvyypa pivc f ovtoc tAv/u\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\\nan i unov i o EKhwix.oc*\\\\ip.i f\\nktktjuoc b Pcopyj, b ne woi^t\\nCLVTOS TIXTf/oe S-vaiot Ea.-\\ni 7. Horum minime eft, qui prudentiam exercent, vim\\ntnferrt fed illorum eft, qui vires habent abfque coniilio, ta-\\nlia facere.\\n1 3. Quo autem modo mihi vifus fit familiaribus fuis p ro-\\ndciTe, parthn opere femetipfum demonftrans, qualis effet,\\nfartim colloquiis ufus, fcribam.", "height": "3924", "width": "2476", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0160.jp2"}, "161": {"fulltext": "E L L I F S I \u00c2\u00a3L\\nJliAAEl^IS eft: defeftus vocis, unius, duarum, vel plurium,\\nqux ad integram ct juftam ftrufturam requiruntur.\\nL- BOS,", "height": "3924", "width": "2148", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0161.jp2"}, "162": {"fulltext": "ne\\nCHAP. L.\\nNOMINUM, PARTICIPIORUM, ET PttONOMINUM.\\ni. Qui nefciat, Ephefiorum civitatem jedituam efie mag*\\nnx dex Diana?, etjimulacri ab Jove delapfi.\\n2. Qui quam vacuam reperit, plenam reddidit urbem\\nnoftram bonorum.\\n3. Sum jiatua Phanodici, filii Hermocratis Proconefii.\\n4. Quidam de Aliae principibus, qui erant amici ejus,\\nmiferunt nuncios ad eum.\\n5. Poftridie fublatis anchoris navigabamus.\\n6. Alexander autem ex Onchefto to] lens curfum*\\n7. Moriens autem, ad amicos refpiciens, Magnos, inquit,\\nludos funebres video mihi futuros.\\n8. Ex fereno et puro aire ambiente fonuit vox,\\n9. Propofuit vi orix pramia totis etiam ordinibus.\\n10. Qua de caufa magis Trojani decern annis reftiterunt.\\n1 1. Si quod eft in hoc viro crimen, accufent eum.\\n1 2 Non invenientes caufam, quomodo punirent eos.\\n13. Plaujlris onerariis impofuit ligna.\\n14. De defertis vitibus putabat fe adeo facile decerptu-\\nrum uvas.\\n1 5 Ea quae ad Deum pertinent,\\n1 6. Dicunt homines.\\n17. Nam et tale quiddam de mortuis dicitur.\\n18. Omnibus hominibus notum eft.\\n19. A teneris unguiculis.\\n20. Qm cum diceret cauponam earn magno pretio ven-\\nders", "height": "3924", "width": "2472", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0162.jp2"}, "163": {"fulltext": "i 147\\nI HAP. L.\\n1. OS w y/rwoxei T :r E?i7iuv ttokiy rtQKOfov cvaa* 7 ?c /uiyctKy;\\nkPTiftHW, xa/ to: Act. I\\n2. Of iTsiy.7i tv.i ttokiv ripcov piJTW ivpov tT/^tfM.\\nThem\\n3. \u00e2\u0099\u00a6ojod/xou eiui rr j E^ucKfXTOv; rev IT pckovwiou.\\nloscrip. s\\n4. Tit; tuv Avixf^uiv, c\\\\to; ocjtu pi\\\\oi t i-mp^x* 7tpcq w\u00c2\u00bb\\nAct. ly.\\n5. TV \u00c2\u00a3t/5 jt^ a^coric eTXto^EK. Act. 27\u00c2\u00ab\\n6. O St AAt\u00c2\u00a3arfyoc e? Oy^ ;7T;y aj ac Arrian.\\n7. Atc^wxui St, TTfcc rove tTcypovc tluv, i$n, Miyxv 0^0\\ntaoptvev. Ap ph\u00c2\u00ab Alex.\\nPlut\\n9. Hfmm rauiTtifia xoy c\\\\xic ra/c rajta/. Xcn.\\n10. H; xa/ fiaKKov ol Tfuis, rx liKx tru arrei^oy.\\nThucyd.\\n11. Et rt tern iv ru tuip tovtu xoLrnyofuravoLv av-\\nAct. 25.\\n12- I ntwnf to 7ru KoxoLQ-ovTcu olutovS Act. 4.\\n13. Ta/C rKOJOfOfiti l7Ttti 1Kl %VAGt. JEliail.\\n14. Efrux; a*9 eJr\u00c2\u00ab ^aS/Qf Tfvywuv. Aristopll.\\n1 j. Ta t^cc r#\u00c2\u00bb 0eor Hebr. 2.\\n6. $27/; j\\nXJ yOP Tl STtM TCJjf Cl%0/JLlVUr XCtf TOIW-\\nLiban.\\n18. Ect/k Tarn Ww. Athcn.\\n1 9. E$ en^w*. Prov.\\n20. Eth i p%70 vaKii* OCL -rrjKtr vroKMv.\\n-Elian.\\nP 2", "height": "3916", "width": "2152", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0163.jp2"}, "164": {"fulltext": "148\\nII, Quadrigas quidem fecerunt,\\n21. Rurfus de novo principio feditiones moverunt adver-\\nfus fe invicem.\\n2 Vi fe urbe expulfos cainTati, ab imperatore qui tunc\\nin Italia imperium obtinebat.\\ni Haftafque Gtjcutum bovinum.\\n25. Et levato artemone fecundum aura flatum.\\n26. Hoc eft opus Dei, ut credatis in eum y quern mifit\\nille.\\n27. 1111 vero cum celerrimo acoirriflent grejju,\\n28. Quinto vero anno Ariftodecni regnu\\n29. Diodes tertio libra brevis pertractationis dicit-\\n30. Pcragere vitam in pace.\\n3 Norte poft precem tranfmutavit vitam y i. e. mortuus\\neft.\\n32. Non accipiebant eum in urbem, ncque in commune\\ncpnfilium.\\n33. Si quando in unum confdium confultabimus.\\n34. Deliberandum efle commurii conjilio et tibi et mihi\\ncenfeo.\\n35. Non quod jam acceperim brabeum, aut jam perfec-\\ntus iim.\\n36. Poft hsec os fuum aperuit Job, et execratus eft diem\\nfuum naitihm.\\n37. Pneftantes muliebri gcneri, tanquam infirmiori vafi,\\nhonorem.\\n38. AvTotyvoi vocantur, qui gcnere quidem conveniunt,\\nin alieno vero terra nati funt.\\n39. Ufque cum in pacata* repone vcl terra fumus.\\n4c Non omnes Grtecorum liaguam intelligunt.\\n41. Cognofces, an et divina voluntate vol fententia urbem\\nnon lis deftructurus.\\n42. Populus fcivit Tifamenus fentent iam dixit.\\n43. Cineas ad Senatum Rcmanum arcanis Uteris fcrip-\\nferat.\\n44. A patria, tanquam a facra lifted incipiebat femina\\npacis abjicere.\\n45. Nova quredam nwuina infers auribus noftris.", "height": "3924", "width": "2496", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0164.jp2"}, "165": {"fulltext": "149\\nwttr* -l.Sian.\\n.).};x:i7iv u [erodot.\\nDion, liaiicar,\\nAnacr,\\nAct\\n0:?-j, ha rriTTi-JWTi ag cv\\nJoan. o.\\nTfc JKhan.\\nPausan.\\nLajert.\\niian.\\ng i w JEscbin.\\nXVTOt i; r;; -r:hiv y ovi trri to kqivcv\\nThucyd.\\nficvxi-jtro/xiv, Iloin.\\n34. .i 7-. kou ty.x. Xonophon.\\n%Qo\u00c2\u00a5 HTtxtio/jLat. Phil-\\nM\u00c2\u00abTd tovto lu\\\\ to 7t:ux a-jrou, koci KOLTtSfCLffctTO\\nrev. Job.\\n37, _ crxo/\u00e2\u0082\u00ac tv yjyxix.nv arrovi/j.c;Ti; Tl-\\nfinr. 1 Pi\\njKOfTK) l7Tt ot t;;c aAAoSaT;;;\\nHesych.\\ntn iv isfjLi.?, Xc n.\\nLuc.\\n41. J 1 TroKtf ma uKurrx-\\n\u00c2\u00a3.c Horn.\\n42. F. r; TVca/.trcc UT\u00c2\u00ab. AndoC.\\nrut ^Elian.\\n44. At: 7 lifOQ ^X iTo TX\\ntroL Trc fe// nrec oLTrotfiirrur Pliilo.\\n45. S\u00c2\u00abK/fwT\u00c2\u00ab TliJ UUftfiie Hi TOJ, OtXCltryu,. j\\\\d. 1?", "height": "3924", "width": "2152", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0165.jp2"}, "166": {"fulltext": "1*0\\n46. Vacuos et noclurnos militum timores terrores panlcos\\nvocamus.\\n47. Si quis infidelium ad convivium vos vocaverit.\\n48. Ut a multis perfonts in nos collatum donum, per\\nmultos grutiarum acYione celebretur pro nobis.\\n49. Eftugifti poenatn, Labes.\\n50. Et inter jeSlis aliquot diebus iterum ingrefTus eft Ca-\\npernaum.\\n51. Secundum meam cpinionem.\\n52. Pantherinam pellem humeris habens.\\n$3. Verum in fingulos annos decern millia drachmarum.\\n54. Levis armaturse milites ut habebant potejlatem celeri-\\ntatis fequcbantur.\\n55. Nequaquam puto pojfibile eft magnum et juvenilem\\nanimum eos accipere, qui parva agunt.\\n56. Gloria Deo in altiflimis habitaculh.\\n57. Juflit eos qui pofTent natare projicerey^ primos, et\\nad terram exire.\\n58. Regum fententiam immobilem^ habere decet.\\n59. Armeniam et vicinas eidem gentes Lucullus debella-\\nvit.\\n60. Secundum patriae mores.\\n61. Singulis diebus.\\n62. Didicit, ex Us quae pafTus eft, obedientiam.\\n63. Nondum erat fpiritus fanctus effusus quia Jefus\\nnondum erat glorificatus.\\n64. Poftquam et mihi dicendi potejlatem feciftis.\\n65. Saepe blandis verbis alloquutus eft.\\n66. Et a foro venientes 9 nifi loti fuerint, non edunt.\\n67. Quot annos natus es\\n68. Qui citharam tenet*\\n69. Incolarum manfuetum et mite eft ingenium,\\n70. Virtutem a juvenili Mate cole.\\n7 1 Vefpere Sabbathi quae lucefcit in primam diem Sab-\\nbathi.\\n72. Cras certe veniam.", "height": "3924", "width": "2476", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0166.jp2"}, "167": {"fulltext": "151\\nKitO Jr XXI WKTtftTOVC TM GTjZTVJUCtTUY fiCcU; 7TX\u00c2\u00bb\\nPolyaen.\\n47. El It TK KXhil V t U0LC TUV XT17TUY Coi\\\\ 10.\\n48. 1 VK TTfltXTU-TUV TO tlQ f\\\\(JUX )(jX^lVfXCC\\n%iol ttok? tut. 2 Cor. 1.\\n49. u A*\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00abc. Aristoph.\\nJO. Key -recKit tiwkQiv its Ka.7rifvot.OjU fi\\nMarc.\\n52- n Qfiomf iX^ Horn-\\n53. Akko. u-jjixt kxtx rcr iviolvtoy. Lliciail.\\n54. *Oi it%ov ra%cie 9 ifa-rarc. Alrian.\\n55. Etti I witmr oijucit i 7 a W rear/xft fPorvf/.K.\\n~:xTTo TX Deill.\\n56. Ac^a 0e\u00c2\u00bbtr -J\\\\f//(rT0/c\\nEiuktrm twc %\\\\jvctfjLivov kq\\\\vuQav 9 X7rc- U^avTat;\\ni-ri tw yyy i^iiYXt. Act. ~6.\\n58. ITj-t-r:. rifl t jjy ficLo-iXiw yvuuviv a/unaKiv iT6oi; t%iiV\\nlsocr.\\n59. Affttrtar xeu xfoanxct txvtk: xTi7roKt//.wi Acv-\\nJulian.\\n6c Kara to. ttxt^ia Thucyd.\\n61. KaS 1 far. /Elian.\\n62. EfxxQiv, at\\\\ uv irraQt, thy Cttakovy. Ileb. 5.\\n6^ O-Ti) ;k TftVfia xyiov qti o Iwcvi; ttfitWU\\nJoan. 7.\\n64. Emit* Ha/lot Koyov fj.iTx\\\\idu:xxTi Heliodor.\\n6$. Tl: .x y.nhi%ioi7i TfOJwla.. Hom.\\n66- Kxi XTO .7 iXt fXYl fictTTTllwTCtt, OVK \u00c2\u00a3(70/-\\nMarc 7.\\n67. TT ;o\\n68- O n-Y xAafxv LuCl.\\n69. To Ti. UijCV ZXl TTfXOY 17TIY ALYlSH],\\n70. Aj5ir;;^ nac a^xt/\\n71. Oi-L auCCxrut rt\\\\ ittiQowxww uc, //ixv goi Qxtv;.\\nMat.\\n7:. F \u00c2\u00ab/\u00c2\u00abr ux .i 7Tct k*w Lucian.", "height": "3904", "width": "2120", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0167.jp2"}, "168": {"fulltext": "152\\n73- Malta quidem in terra, multa autem in man humi-\\ndo.\\nGubernator autem jam lucefcentey\u00c2\u00a3/ anchoras cum\\n75. Non ab optimo ammo, i. e. fine dolo, ad rempublt\\ncam accedunt.\\n76. Aliufque alii picra facicbat immortalium deorum.\\n77. In feverarum Dearum tcmplum.\\n7S. Qui mollia veflimenta geftant.\\n79. Nunc vero me viclam malis navigare veils contracH-\\noriluis oportet.\\n80. In prticnti tempore.\\n8 1 Interea.\\n82. Cum producunt arbores fmctum\\\\ fcitis quod jam\\nprope eft seftas.\\n83. Et ait illi Petrus, iEnea,fanat te Jefus Chriftus, fur-\\nge et fterne tibi Ieclttm.\\n84* Dicit ei Jefus, Quid mihi et tibi commune negotium ejl\\n85. Si me hicce ex tuo Ji/iu vi abripiet.\\n86. Alexander philofophus vifus eft fibi morti adjuclicatus.\\n87. Equitatum et jumenta.\\n88. Neque enim gttttulam in Thebanam undam evomuit\\nBacchus.\\n89. Et ut paucis verbis dicam.\\n90. Bene etiam ftataria pugna certare edoclus.\\n91.\\n92.\\n93-\\n94.\\n95-\\n96.\\n97-\\npa} its.\\n98.\\n99.\\nice.\\nEt frumenti addere medimnorum decern millia.\\nIn hac parte, et in ilia parte,\\niEqualem mecum regni partem tene.\\nExteriorem poculi partem.\\nNon in opportuna parte eft fixa fagitta.\\nPrimas partes ei dederunt.\\nCcecas et inermes et manibus deftitutas has corporis\\nQui habitant ad hafce Tauri partes.\\nArs autem neceflitate longa menfura imbecilior eft.\\nSexto die men/is ineuntis.", "height": "3920", "width": "2480", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0168.jp2"}, "169": {"fulltext": "153\\n73 n.-wa u\\\\ Aristoph.\\n74. tuc afTi r:v 5 a^ac rx:\\nj\\n75. TfOTipxcr-\\n7*4. Plat.\\n76. Ax\\\\:f 6 olkks) tyeryinrcuiir, Horn*\\n77. E:; to TUiv ffi/mruY 0ia AriSiOph.\\n78. O/ ret uxxxv.x q ofo^)Ti Maltl]. 11.\\n79- Nw i sA-xc-f. So-\\nphoc.\\nTi Thucvd.\\nSi. Bi JEschyl.\\n82. Orar ni;j tx I. yifOflUTi on nw\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2yyvc urn. Luc. 2 I*\\n83. Ka/ \u00c2\u00abt\u00c2\u00a3k aori) TLiTfot;, Ainx, ixtxj a ltmv( Xfi-\\n75K VtOJJTU Act. 9-\\n84. Atyei cu/r\u00c2\u00bb! lr,7oi T/ i^e/ v.ow ac;\\nJoan- C.\\n85. E/ 7W CtTX^tTXf \u00c2\u00a3lX. SO{)\\n86. tiara xara-\\n:^a Dio. Cass.\\n88. Cb yxf f nrrwru I\\nDion.\\n$9 ti ?x-,xi Constant.\\n9c- S xwuu:; ourriftftffbou. Apol-\\nlon.\\n01 K Polyb.\\n9:. T- utv 7\\n93. i7c* ip Horn.\\n94. To f\u00c2\u00a3 Luc. 1 1\\n95. Owx Horn.\\n97. Tx 7VfXCt r; tf^e^a f\\nPolyb.\\nX UZKfU", "height": "3892", "width": "2204", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0169.jp2"}, "170": {"fulltext": "4\\nI o r Veturius dimidiam partem exercitus adc^\\n102. Non enim magnitudine tantum veru^*\\nmero virtutum longe inferior eft Lylias.\\n103. Numquid in ea vefte initiatus es vnagrMnx/ltriis\\n104. Rogavit ipfum, ut a terra paululumMmioveret\\nnavim.\\n105. Videmur ad Bacchi urbem appulifTe na\\n106. Quanam re violavi leges? quid mali\\n107. Advertere mentem ad ea quae dicebantH\\n108. Ego vero putabam, me compendiofan\\ngitalTe viam,\\n1 09. Et progrefTus via Babylonem ducente.\\n1 1 o. Hac via etiam hsec dicebantur.\\n111. Qui in Afia aides habent.\\n112. Eft illis forum, ubi et regiae et alias iSftratuum\\nedes funt exftruc be.\\n1 3 Vocant autem me Jocaftam hoc eni*/;\\nter impofuit.\\n14 Gratia vobis et pax a Jefu Chrifto,M\\nlis.\\n115. Quumque intentos haberent oculos in 1\\n1 1 6\u00c2\u00bb Edentes et bibentes, ea, qua ab ipfis amuntur*\\n117.\\n118.\\n119.\\n120.\\nsccepi.\\nI 21,\\n122.\\n123.\\nr*4.\\n125.\\n126.\\n127.\\npifcina.\\nHieme jam injlante^ regreffi funt.\\nCeleberrimus Alexander.\\nMarey2jwzV occultis plenum.\\nA Judscis quinquies quadragenas plagk\\nTurn fagittas in exercitum Gnecorum 1\\nSecundo j zta navigare.\\nCui cum fimilem pendas pcenam, laude]\\nIncipientes in parvis bibunt pocu/is.\\nIn duos pedes erectum.\\nVulium ipfius feverum et triftem timej\\nEft autem in Hierofblymis, ad porta\\\\\\nbabebis.\\nbecuanam,", "height": "3888", "width": "2488", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0170.jp2"}, "171": {"fulltext": "153\\n1 I\\nDion, It.\\ntxv ctjitr^f, xk\\\\x K- t\\n.atce; b At/ciac- I.On i _ni).\\ntx {AtyctKx\\nAristo\\n104. Hftol *T3 t C 7*C fxxvocyxyeir o\\\\i}:y\\nLuc. 5.\\n105. Bf: hiiy Kill p.\\nI06 ti V i^x Pythfl\\n107. UfJ7i^nv Act. 16.\\n10 8- K-w t-\\ncian.\\nI \u00c2\u00a99. I7 :/ir x^ 6T/ Ba^yxoKOf. Xeil.\\n10. Tximi xa/ txvtx thiyiro. Plat.\\nIII. T#v\u00c2\u00ab x-ara riff t^oKTaf. Xcn.\\nl 12. Er-nr a.rcic ayopx, t 9a roc re fixziKitx kxi tx\\n*X\\\\x ap^ax ~ri~:.;-Txi. Xcil.\\nII}. Ka\\\\:.; 5 1:x.x7tk tsito y*f WKTM idiro.\\nip\\nIK. I fltTO Ilf7#V X^WTOV, ua\\nTttf c Apocill.\\nI1-. K;v \u00c2\u00bbK mntffimt wav tit; toy ovfXYsr.\\nAct l.\\nJ l6- E79;;;r\u00c2\u00a3c xa/ TrmtTtZ tx T2^ dUfflBff LllC.\\n1 1 7. X-zuir:,- an^iijiwaK. Thucyd.\\n118. O TJtrv A .t$a)^#c.\\n119. p\u00c2\u00abAflf TV*** Chrysost.\\nTt; iovlaiut intra* 7rx?x juioly\\nJ Cor.\\n121. t*j ewwikov M\u00c2\u00abXyr.\\n12 2. F.; M/MCC Trxe/r.\\n123- Tcj 7 n aToX/Souc \u00e2\u0082\u00acTa/r;^ t\u00c2\u00a3e/;. Her.\\n124. Afjo^ierej at* tr /uiKfiic snr Lacrt.\\n125. Eti t:vc Su\u00c2\u00ab t;ra /7Tau\u00c2\u00a3rcK o^9;k Lucian.\\n126. Al^iX TO 7KvQfC07TOr OUUTO J KXf taT ff\u00e2\u0082\u00acf J\\nI 27. Etrt h. If t;;c JtfmMftOK) i~i tv xfiGxriy.y\\nC-^fc. Joan.\\nIf 2", "height": "3908", "width": "2136", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0171.jp2"}, "172": {"fulltext": "156\\n128. Paucis verbis fcripfu\\n12^. Dicito, fed nee longam orationem 9 nee cum proce\u00c2\u00ab?\\nmiis.\\n130. Confiderandum eft, an fatius fit affirmare*\\n131. Plangent fuper eum peftora omnes nationes terrae.\\n132. Anaxagoras in fcripto de regno.\\n133. Norunt enim, quibus conditionibus ipfos ducat Cy\u00c2\u00ab\\naxares.\\n134. Dans autem ipfi equites et nudos milites.\\n135. Quando tu excipiebas amicos in natalitiis conviviis.\\n1 36. Ex sequa focietatc communes expeditiones faciebant*\\n137. \u00c2\u00a7o\\\\xtf tines quibus alligatur navis in littore.\\n138. Amichis Undone fuper nudo corpora\\n139. Ex aequo imperio imperavi patriae.\\n140. Qua pedum edentate pofliint, aufugiunt.\\n141. In arte equitandi mire fuperbiebat.\\n142. Mortua fuifles, fi dignas luifTes poenas.\\n143. Interficient ex vobis aliquQS.\\n144. Non convenit tali viro mentiri, qualis eft Socrates*\\n145. Magno foenore ab aliis accipiunt.\\n146. Jacebat graviter gemens in loco puro.\\n147. Domus in commodo urbis loco aedificata.\\n148. Bibunt tantum quantum rapere licet.\\n149. Ego vero exiftimo orationem hancce non expedire\\ncivitati, et praeter hoc minime juftam efle.\\n150. Nunc quidem ad men/am hofpitalem te invitamus.\\n151. Cani capilli caput coronant.\\n152. Ne accipiant hi judiciale triobolum.\\n153. Ipfe dixit, fe dudum hoc defiderare, et ftudere\\npmni modo.\\n154. Propino tibi, infalutem ducis Herculis.\\n155 Lotus oceani aqua*\\n156* Qoam profundum OTmw\\\\tt\\\\ fomnum.\\n157. Per vanam fujpkionem nobis ipfis fingebamus timo~\\nres.", "height": "3912", "width": "2376", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0172.jp2"}, "173": {"fulltext": "1*7\\n128. Ai* cxsyop i\\n/Uflli fJiiTCL Wftt\\nfjin tot m lal.\\nr\u00c2\u00bbr A-\\ni jlamkiixc. Lilian.\\nCUT XI.\\nA man.\\nMarc.\\n1\\nAristoph,\\nAristoph.\\nLucas.\\n145- Pint.\\nHorn.\\nrat. Lucian.\\n14^ .an.\\nKir. Lucian.\\nr:/ TO IfKOrTi LuC.\\nrrxr-\\ntk Loci\\nH. L ician.\\n15: J Ion 1.\\nI\\n157. Am Dion.\\nI", "height": "3820", "width": "2216", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0173.jp2"}, "174": {"fulltext": "153\\n158. Via, qusc duck ad falutem.\\nj 59. Coeperunt una voce omnes excufare.\\n160. Ad utramque partem fluvii.\\n161. Dextra manu Dei exaltatus.\\n162. Una manu aquam, altera ignem ferebat.\\n163. Zenothemis utraque manu, altera nafo, altero ocu#\\nlo prehenfo.\\n164. Duplicem marmoream loenam.\\n165. Populus, in omni re, jam facilis ipfis evaferat.\\n166. Res benefe habet.\\n167. Filios divites hortantur parentes, ut fervent fua\\nhona.\\n168. MefTenii victoriam brevi tempore Lacedaemoniis de#\\nderunt.\\nj 69. Pro mortuis erogare etiam volo pecunias.\\n170. Pro viribus date eleemofynam.\\nj 7 1. Ex quo tempore.\\n372. Paululum et non videbitis me.\\n173. Famam hanc jam olim accepimus.\\n1 74. Nifi imperium brevi diflblutum fuiflet.\\nj 7 5. Sufficiet ipfis interim vel hoc fupplicium.\\nT76. In omni montana regione divulgabantur cuncta*\\n177. Hie non confenferat confilio illorum,\\n178. Acceptam cladem ingenua anima non retulit*\\n179. Pater nofter qui es in ccelis.\\n180. Qui in foro merces permutant.\\n181. Ex quo tempore patres fopiti funt.\\nVERBORUM.\\n182. Defiderium me tenet audiendi quid diclurus fis.\\n183. Hoc Cinyras nymphis facravit rete.\\n184. Vendidit quemcunque cepit abducendum trans mare\\nindomitum.\\n185. Et a foro venientes, nifi laventur, non edunt.", "height": "3896", "width": "2448", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0174.jp2"}, "175": {"fulltext": "159\\n1 5 8. *H oliC, r *fH fVnifMU\\n159. Hfix To arc ftmt WfLfOiTuriat -name Luc.\\n160. Tlxi tltftf TOV TCTXUfJ. A\\\\\\\\vdl\\\\.\\n161. T\u00c2\u00ab ItZia. tov 0... J^edttf. Act\\n162. T i$\u00c2\u00abf ftf*f*j tj hrtja re\\n163. Zwofyu/ ctufcr. n jUtl t ^#Cj nj If r\u00c2\u00abV\\nific^Ki Lucian.\\n165. O Sru;;, t VOfOI H$\u00c2\u00bb Tl0ew#0{ cu/r#/c l\\nPlut\\nj 66. x*\\\\\u00c2\u00abc *X*\\n1O7. Tc; -r.^ri tch; jrAtWtflC ci Tart^c puxctT/etr\\nPlut-\\n168. 0/ BCwmrM **w rAffrtu $j* ftMUfW AaxtSa/^p-\\nuxa*. Polysen.\\n169. Miami ji naf txnmt imftULfw, Lucian.\\n170. Ta intra. Ioti tMifiNrvmr. Lucas.\\n171* E\u00c2\u00a3w Horn.\\ni~2. hhxfot x%f cv tiiufc-trt pi. Joan.\\nl-;. Tw f ix. tokkcv Tafeixr, pay.ir. Isocr.\\nE/ p\u00c2\u00bb n AfX* lx T0L X iur xhtim/0*. Plat\\n175. l a K U t:. xxi *VTU TijMfM iffloy oujt:i;.\\nLucian.\\n176. Ek 6\\\\r r* o^mn cT/\u00c2\u00a3Xa\\\\\u00c2\u00abT\u00c2\u00ab rcWTot. Lucas-\\n177. OaVc\u00c2\u00ab M/x y.v JvyxxLTAT tpsmt tv fiovxv clvtu?.\\nLucas.\\n178. TmirUr mar wAm cjx i$?a nr. Plut.\\n179. fTaTtj ijitH, w To/c tvf HOK* Matt.\\n180. O/ 1/ T* a 5f\u00c2\u00ab piTx\u00c2\u00a3ah\\\\G]uitot Xeil.\\n181. A? re c/ Wrff* iKCiu^y-cur. 2 Pet.\\n182. n\u00c2\u00bb8bc%w\u00c2\u00bb/*,^ njmrm i X ei Aristoph.\\n183. Txtc rwMffl/ K. rA Am\u00c2\u00bb EpigT.\\n1 84. TlifraMY 7\\nmo. Horn.\\nI 85. Kay are c/\\nI.\\nLaTTTi:", "height": "3908", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0175.jp2"}, "176": {"fulltext": "160\\n186. Propitie^fr tibi, Domine, non crlt tibi hoc.\\n187. Amen, amen, dico vobis, mariar fi dabkur huic ge\u00c2\u00ab\\nncrationi lignum.\\n188. Mihi videris non his attendere, et l\\\\xc facts cum\\nUs fapiens.\\n189. Neceflitas confilii urget me et te.\\n190. Vide ne facias.\\n191. Si vero velint et ipfi.\\n192. Alix eventurse erant, alias jam pnfefentes erant.\\n193. Judicavit mori oportere virum.\\n194. Per Jovem rogo ut una mecum lis.\\n195. Da, O Jupiter, ne prius fol occidat, et tenebrae ad*\\nveniant.\\n196. Donaetiam adferentes, quanta quifque poterat.\\n397. Mirum e/1, quantum prseftant.\\n398. Vent hue in terram, quamcunque oftendero tibi.\\nj 99. Alexander Ariftoteli falutem dpprecatur.\\n200. Ab avo meo accept moris efle candidi.\\n20 1. Nunc vero iftos dicam y quotquot Pelafgicum Argos\\nhabitabant.\\n202. Si quidem dabunt premium magnanimi Achivi,\\ndefmam.\\n203. Quid non ego tibi* quid non tu pr Jlitifli mihi\\n204. At ille inquity majus eft.\\n205. Vereor ne quis mihi Danaorum fuccenfeat.\\n206. Si vero non credit, age, tibi jam capite annuam,\\nPr^epositionum.\\n207. Non darem triobolum pro Diis.\\n208. Eunt per campum.\\n209. Multos per labores in meas venit manus.\\n210. Propter ea me afpiciebas.\\n211. Propter quid me tentatis\\n212. Sequemur in tuam gratiam.\\n213. Expectans in venientem diem.\\n214. Lupum ex auribus teneo.\\n5115. Hie Pelopa genuit, ex hoc autem Atreus natu...", "height": "3924", "width": "2420", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0176.jp2"}, "177": {"fulltext": "161\\n186. lhi\u00c2\u00bbs Matt.\\nMarc.\\n1S8. Mm Joxa; xj norm\\nPlato.\\nI So iut y.cci n, HODQU\\nlc;c. Or.; Wt\\nJ91. Ei U *w 3.JT01 Horn.\\nL-it tftiKKtr ,txI I DcniOit\\n193. EitftfU xt. tov arlf*.\\n4*c Aristoph.\\nZ-.J p* J/, WOU IT.\\n196. A^a rt, A man.\\n19-. l^ixz beer. Aristpt\\niyS- tic J ar co/ St\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00ab. Act.\\n199. Aw X xi f ilf\\ntoe n. rmu r; koac M. Anton\\n20I. Nw S a:: *orc/ to IltAOTyiXW Afy* tia\\nftf. Hum.\\nHorn.\\nPol\\nO axxa ptf t ITO, ^Eli I)*\\n205. rtT\u00c2\u00abi. ITom.\\n206. TCi \u00c2\u00ab9\u00c2\u00abu! KXTQinwo/Hoit. Horn\\nTx7 c- ;1 Tftu fMr. Aristoph.\\n;ra/\\n2co. n V 1 Eurip.\\n21\\niiurip.\\nift Eurip.", "height": "3904", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0177.jp2"}, "178": {"fulltext": "16*\\n2 1 6. Cum in Sunium facrum pervenimus.\\n217. Dcin in Marathone cum eflemus.\\n2 1 8. Dividamus igitur earn in duas partes.\\n219. Ut tingat extremam digiti partem in aquam.\\n220. Unde ad hanc Siciliam navi advecliis advenis\\n221. iEneas primus jaculum mifit in Idomeneum.\\n2 22. Egreflum parat, fecundum meam fententiam.\\n223. Quoad omne verbum otiofum, de ipfo reddituri\\niunt homines rationem.\\n224. De re aliquid audivit.\\n225. Die mWiide patre et filio quern reliqui.\\n226. DifcefTerunt cum exereitu.\\n227. Ne autem illinc efFugerent, fpeculatores ftatuebas.\\nConjunctionum et Adverbioruri.\\n228. Nemo unquam in venire poflet.\\n229. Si tanquam fervus vocatus es.\\nFidelis eft Deus, qui vocavit nos, qui etlam bene\\n230.\\nfaciet.\\n23I\\n232\\nVis ut me convertam ad alias aliquas vias\\nMajor erit in coelo lsetitia, ob unum fontem, qui\\nredeat ad frugem, quam ob nonaginta novem infontes*.\\n233. Defcendit hie domum fuam juftificatus, tnagis quam\\nille.\\n234. Volo ego populum falvum efle, potius quam perire.\\n235. Vide ut facias omnia ad formam monftratam tibi*\\n236. SzVcorruptos fuilTe oculos, ut csecutiret.j\\n237. Ut in cjelo^yfc etiam fuper terram.\\nPlurium Vocum.\\n238. Si quis judicum non aliud quam jus refpicit.\\n239. Per legates in Peloponnefum mijfos egit, ut aliquod\\nauxilium mitteretur.\\n240. Ire per viam ducentem ad mortem.\\n241. Et cum paucis multas omnino myriades fuperavit\\nmnfelum, fed et imperium fecit majus.\\n242. Salutate/tttfrwqui funt ex domeflicis Ariftobuli.", "height": "3920", "width": "2456", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0178.jp2"}, "179": {"fulltext": "*fc\\n2 1 6. Ort I ifa Hum.\\nF.tTx Maffltfori /U\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00bb It ruu. All^toph.\\n..oty\\\\v \\\\vo uifn. Pint.\\nTO CLKJ9Y TC J lx TV\\\\0V CloCT-: 1\\n0, Tio^iv IXUO t it ix.CTohur ttolpu 5 Kinip\\n2 2 1. A.ii.af dt TfuTo; ax.r lXeut\u00c2\u00bb-:;. Hom.\\n7 v Aristoph.\\n22;. TTocf j JU.X CLpyWf Tip OMTOV\\nMatth.\\nT-. Tf*yp*TK XK)-Kft Ti. Aristoph\u00c2\u00ab\\nH o f07Hiiwir, 1I()U1.\\nThucyd*\\nDemos*\\nCor.\\nl Thcs.\\n231. E xxaoc Tirflic j Eurip.\\nTUXU fxtTOLVOWYii,\\nLucas.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0a-;. Lucas*\\n.a cccr iuy tgkutQxi. Hoill.\\n235. Ox Wtra y.xTx Tit tvt#\u00c2\u00bb ror S^^mcc\\nr#i. Heb.\\n236. w *fW fixtvew. JEH,\\nou i\u00c2\u00ab Matth.\\n23S. T01 Aristot.\\n239. \u00c2\u00a3c Tf thk I I fXfaaait err*\\nrm, but\\ntygj Wl 8a)-aT5r\\n:a/ r /Elian.\\nRom. x 2", "height": "3912", "width": "2208", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0179.jp2"}, "180": {"fulltext": "164\\n243* Si quis alius habere poffit, pro annorum conditione,\\nnigrum capillum habes.\\n244. Juffit eos duci ad mortem.\\n245. Nonneftultum eft, quod miier ego donio hue adve-\\nnerim nudo capite.\\n246. Si ego fatis doceo vos, quales erga vos invicem efle\\noporteat, bene fe res h.ibet fin vero minus\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\n247. Quomodo enim tibi dabunt premium magnanimi\\nAchivi nam inique po/lulas.\\n248. Nonfolum caftra pofuit in folitudine circa plata-\\nnum fed et pretiofum ex ea ornatum fufpendit.\\n249. Pars Afise qux ad orientem verfa eft.\\n250. Videtis enim hoc omnes, praemium quod miKifmt\\ntransfertur alia via.\\n251. Amicitise pocula plena propino, vino pari, pari aqua\\ntemperata.\\n252. Menelae, tibi hsec dico, et faciam infuper.\\n253. Si enim fejlis Bacchi diebus tragoedos fpectaffetis.\\n254. Propter quid rides, o Diogenes Diog. Quid enim\\naliud facerem quam ridere, quando memjnerim qualia fecit\\nGnecia\\nCHAP. LI.\\nOF THE. ANCIENT EGYPTIANS.\\n1 X HOSE Egyptians who live in the cultivated parts of\\nthe country, are, of all whom I have feen, the moft inge-\\nnious, being attentive to the improvement of the memory,\\nbeyond the reft of mankind. To give fome idea of their\\nmode of life for three days fucceffively in every month\\nthey ufe purges, vomits and clyfters this they do out of\\nattention to their health, being perfuaded that the difeafes\\nof the body are occafloned by the different elements re-\\nceived as foodt Befides this, we may venture to aifert,", "height": "3924", "width": "2440", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0180.jp2"}, "181": {"fulltext": "165\\nA\\nm a;? Xrn.\\n24 rii c *f to/ Iwowi ytf i\\nHorn.\\nI\\n2^1. \u00e2\u0080\u00a2r^Mr/ftfj WW /7x xt-\\nen.\\n;7i li arf#C HOfTl.\\nTfxyufovs thxvoLvQi.\\nA/oy. T/ yatj x\\\\\\\\t\\nh m Lucidii.\\nCHAP. LI.\\nionic creek to be rendered into ATTIC.\\nI. AVTQt\\nX? iurTctr ju i-\\nt jsv airicor tzgxi; tx;\\ny-.TX AiQ-jy\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0UCl dOKtitv} lift*\\nrXl if yz? Tr.7l fXlTOk Tl CLvHfitTTtm", "height": "3912", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0181.jp2"}, "182": {"fulltext": "166\\nthat, after the Africans, there is no people in health an\\nconftitution to be compared with the Egyptians. To this\\nadvantage, the climate, which is here fubject to no varia-\\ntions, may cffentially contribute changes of all kinds, and\\nthofe in particular of the feafons, promote and occaiion the\\nmaladies of the body. To their bread, which they mak\\nwith fpclt, they give the name of cylleftis they have no\\nvines in the country, but they drink a liquor fermented\\nfrom barley they live principally upon fifh, either falted\\nor dried in the fun they eat alfo quails, ducks, and fome\\nfmaller birds, without other preparation than firft. faking\\nthem but they roaft and boil fuch other birds and fifties\\nas they have, excepting thofe which are preferved for facred\\npurpofes.\\n2. At the entertainments of the rich, juft as the compa-\\nny is about to rife from the repaft, a fmall coffin is carried\\nround, containing a perfect reprefentation of a dead body\\nit is in fize fometimes of one, but never of more than two\\ncubits, and as it is fhewn to the guefts in rotation, the bear-\\ner exclaims, a Caft your eyes on this figure after death\\nyou yourfelf will refemble it drink then, and be happy.\\nSuch are the cuftoms they obferve at entertainments.\\n3 They contentedly adhere to the cuftoms of their an-\\nceftors, and are avcrfe to foreign manners. Among o-\\nther things which claim our approbation, they have a\\nfong, which is alfo ufed in Phoenicia, Cyprus, and other\\nplaces, where it is differently named. Of all the things\\nwhich aftonifhed me in Egypt, nothing more perplexed\\nme than my curiofity to know whence the Egyptians\\nlearned this fong, fo entirely refembling the Linus of the\\nGreeks it is of the remoter!: antiquity among them, and\\nthey call it Maneros. They have a tradition that Maneros\\nwas the only fon of their firft monarch and that having\\nprematurely died, they inftituted thefe melancholy {trains\\nin his honour, conftituting their firft, and in earlier times\\ntheir only fong.\\n4. The Egyptians furpafs all the Greeks, the Lacedae-\\nmonians excepted, in the reverence which they pay to age", "height": "3924", "width": "2488", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0182.jp2"}, "183": {"fulltext": "107\\nrot fxotXuTtt. yi.crrxj, ru xa/ t w\\nUfiVY UUXtVTX.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Jior^Ptariretr o-j yaj jr^i iwi\\na Ttf, u/u V tj 0CX/I\\nrx^yj.-- a/ rac WW, x*/ to-\\nuik:z T xv sjm/Ovk fi^c* ra k axxa\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2aa ri ofrSvv j i^\u00c2\u00a30i/a r \u00c2\u00abrn -.p/ r- .7 execs/\\ni.^XTXty tc ra/.\\n2- Er 6 T -j/ orvroi/oiwi vnafficfft vuoTiut^ t-nxi txrro z.\\nyirurr. uivcv, fxiui-\\nftr/xtror it: tx uxxhttx, y.xiy- fxiyo^cq 090 n txyt;\\ni re xa/ T^-re- t^\u00c2\u00a3a/ yaf CL7T9^0Lrw roiouro^.\\nTdvra uiY tx-x rx r\\n3. I7aT,*;: r:, olxxuy ouiiYX tmKTixtTXj\\nTClTl, OL).XX Ti ITTai OL t7Tt \\\\CUIUX Y.OLl 0 J KXl 3.et7[J.X lYUTt Al-\\nv.-ji %y Ki/Tfu, x.xi tr axxv-\\nxirrtt itinx ovroftat iftir rvfififtrdf A uvroc ctroif t*y ol\\nx y.ir xa/ axxx a-\\nui tvy 7Ti*i ir oe en xa/ toy Anot\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2xs tr txxGcr Twrc/av pcur6TYaf It aa utufi toutcy tuwrrtc mm\\n1 Xffltf h UIV\\nTa/oa fxouYoyivix yinr-\\nfar a~ etwpcr,\\n?.X] ixwn.v 9fm yiYtvQat.\\nA. ZVilftfQITOi OLXXO A/}\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0.ucn:i7t. 0/ rtuTtpoi eu/riui furrvj*", "height": "3924", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0183.jp2"}, "184": {"fulltext": "1GS\\nif a young perfbn meet his fenior, he inftantly turns afidc\\nto make way for him if a fenior enter an apartment, the\\nyouth always rife from their feats j this ceremony is obfer-\\nved by no other of the Greeks. When the Egyptians\\nmeet, they do not fpeak, but make a profound reverence,\\nbowing with the hand down to the knee#\\nTheir habit, which they call calafiris, is made of li-\\nnen, and fringed at the bottom over this they throw a\\nkind of fhawl made of white wool but in thefe vefts of\\nwool they are forbidden by their religion either to be bu-\\nried or to enter any facred edifice this is a peculiarity of\\nthofe ceremonies which are called Orphic and Pythago-\\nrean whoever has been initiated in thefe myfteries can\\nnever be interred in a veft of wool, for which a facred rea-\\nfon is affigned.\\n6. Of the Egyptians it is further memorable, that they\\nfirft imagined what month or day was to be confecrated to\\neach deity they alfo, from obferving the days of nativity,\\nventure to predict the particular circumftances of a man s\\nlife and death this is done by the poets of Greece, but\\nthe Egyptians have certainly difcovered more things that\\nare wonderful than all the reft of mankind. Whenever\\nany unufual circumftance occurs, they commit the parti-\\nculars to writing, and mark the events which follow it if\\nthey afterwards obferve any fimilar incident, they conclude\\nthat the refult will be fimilar alfo.\\n7. The art of divination in Egypt is confined to certain\\nof their Deities. There are in this country oracles of Her-\\ncules, of Apollo, of Minerva, and Diana, of Mars, and of\\nJupiter but the oracle of Latona at Butos is held in greater\\ncftimation than any of the reft the oracular communica-\\ntion is regulated by no fixed fyftem, but is differently ob-\\ntained in different places.\\n8. The art of medicine in Egypt is thus exercifed one\\nphyfician is confined to the ftudy and management of one\\ndifeafe there are of courfe a great number who praclife\\nthis art fome attend to diforders of the eyes, others to", "height": "3924", "width": "2464", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0184.jp2"}, "185": {"fulltext": "169\\nX tHTi;, Ct KXt iX.TjXTO*TXf k.\\nEkhtirur ovlauotai tvu$\\nI elan Tfo TKin:Mi f gJU\\n5. Er$t$t;X2 n It KtduroLC rx ffKttex $u rxr* Tou( 9\\ntabKr^ x t r$t?iTjt{ c-iftnx, ovlt\\njvyxa: jfr 9V yxp iviov\\nN/$\u00e2\u0082\u00ac yap tovt-jJv tcov Of-\\nyiW Jj: Z^KiXj tJTl\\nfcvrai\\n6. K -1 diwfnfAtra* jj.ei n xat/y^ce-\\nt kxj ty w ytro/uurof)\\nret, kxj okuc TtKivTwei t j 5*0/0? r\u00c2\u00bbc WTdjf xa/ toutohti\\nrut Ektotrw ci ei 1 t^ftnayro rtpxTot 7.\\n\\\\ci7i cx-rcHTt cttfyvToifi. Vtro/Mnv yxp\\nr,v KOTi\\nf. MarrfXJi \u00c2\u00a3u %utoi7i u$i tPtoutitToLf co^dt x ju.tr cvJtri\\nvfcjKiiTXf -a nyf, rut It She NT/. Ka/ yap Hpaxhicc\\n*l AfTt/u oc,\\nup r yf\\n.xpsfot etvt.\\n8. I rourw i*afT0f\\nyi ttffl TXfK $ifU9 yctf,", "height": "3924", "width": "2168", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0185.jp2"}, "186": {"fulltext": "v 170\\nthofe of the head fome take care of the teeth, others\\nare converfant with all difeafes of the bowels whilft ma-\\nny attend to the cure of maladies which are lefs confpicu-\\nous.\\n9. With refpect to their funerals and ceremonies of\\nmourning whenever a man of any importance dies, the fe-\\nmales of his family, disfiguring their heads and faces with\\ndirt, leave the corpfe in the houfe, and run publicly about,\\naccompanied by their female relations, with their garments\\nin diforder, their breafts expofed, and beating themfelves\\nfeverely the men on their parts do the fame, after which\\nthe body is carried to the embalmers.\\nOF THE ANCIENT GET^E.\\n10. Before Darius arrived at the Ifter, he firft of ail\\nfubdued the Getae, a people who pretend to immortality.\\nThe Thracians of SalmydefTus, and they who live above\\nApollonia, and the city of Mefambria, with thofe who arc\\ncalled Cyrmianians, and Mypfaeans, fubmitted themfelves\\nto Darius without refiftance. The Getse obftinately de-\\nfended themfelves, but were foon reduced thefe of all the\\nThracians are the braveft and the moft upright.\\n1 1 They believe themfelves to be immortal and when-\\never any one dies, they are of opinion that he is removed\\nto the prefence of their God Zamolxis, whom fome believe\\nto be the fame with Gebeleizes. Once in every five years\\nthey choofe one by lot, who is to be difpatched as a mef-\\nfenger to Zamolxis. to make known to him their feveral\\nwants. The ceremony they obferve on this occasion is\\nthis Three amongft them are appointed to hold in their\\nhands three javelins, whilft oth:rs feize by the feet and\\nhands, the perf m who is appointed to appear before Za-\\nmolxis they throw him up, fo as to make him fall upon\\nthe javelins. If he dies in confequence, they imagine that\\nthe deity is propitious to them if not, they accufe the\\nvictim of being a wicked man. Having difgraced him, they", "height": "3924", "width": "2456", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0186.jp2"}, "187": {"fulltext": "171\\nvr wrpsi KOLTivliourr ci t, KtfttktiC ci li f ole TC\u00c2\u00bb ci It,\\nkxtx mlvf c/ at, tu:* afarwt twcw.\\n9. Ofwot ii xa/ txZxj r$wv, tt ri ditt tokti olv arcjUVTcq ix\\nTar oix 7/c xa/ \\\\cycc r, to xy to\\nT0) xXtft 7TYJKCJ XOf\\nTt WfM .ci X/TCUff-OC/ TOY YiXfCY,\\nTcMr o r .Xf, xxi 9-/\\n(A ci at\\nI\\nMTU\\n10. TTj/V /t XTlXi7$Xl i~. ViTOLC\\ntcvz aQxtXTi^ctTcu;. Oi juiY yxf In to 1 iyom$\\nXii X j. 1CS CIKrUiiCl, XX-\\na/ux%HTi vfixc VMTMi\\ncw\\nTIXX I XICTCLTCI.\\nII. Afararj^n/ft tok/c 7cr t^ctck* csm 0L7rcQrv7xc-i;\\n7/, UYCtl 7\u00c2\u00a3 TM CtTQ\\\\h.VfXlYOY WOLPtl ZxU.C c,lY IxiJUCYX\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a21 ce oLOT\u00c2\u00a3w\u00c2\u00bb r n rfetxeiyr. A/a TitTiTnft-\\nio( It 7 vc;ra ctiei trocar ouuthoy aTTOWtjATOWt ayyihof\\nTTXjX TtY ZXUOK^IY, tYTiXhCfXUCI TQf XY \\\\xxn\\\\oTt SlUYTXl. YliU-\\nJJJTiUY TX)(hi Ti;, a/.tYTlX TflX i^OVfft UXKCI\\nIt IixkxCcyt. -rcii TXfx toy Za/uo\u00c2\u00a3iY Taq %eie af\\nxa/ 7 ouutcy fitrtafOf, jpTTOVft ic t\u00c2\u00abc\\nh9 7X x C r H- if ctTctyxtr, XYXTXfeit;, tcktiIi fxtttf c 0fc\u00c2\u00abc lextei\\nuyxi- r.Y It fxY\\\\ M faae-\\nro/ /kj eua/. Arrmeaptroi at rourifff xkkoy awo-\\ni ci CWTQI 0f Xt{ XXI\\nVfQ frfCYTKY 7t xxi aj j aiA\\nY 2", "height": "3920", "width": "2176", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0187.jp2"}, "188": {"fulltext": "172\\nproceed to the election of another giving him, whilft yet\\nalive, their commands. This fame people, whenever it\\nthunders or lightens, throw their weapons into the air, as\\nif menacing their god and they ferioufly believe that there\\nis no other deity.\\n12. This Zamolxis, as I have been informed by thofe\\nGreeks who inhabit the Hellefpont and the Euxine, was\\nhimfelf a man and formerly lived at Samos, in the fervice\\nof Pythagoras, fon of Mnefarchus having obtained his\\nliberty, with considerable wealth, he returned to his coun-\\ntry. Here he found the Thracians diftinguifhed equally\\nby their profligacy and their ignorance whilft he himfelf\\nhad been accuftomed to the Ionian mode of life, and to\\nmanners more polifhed than thofe of Thrace he had alfo\\nbeen connected with Pythagoras, one of the moft celebrat-\\ned philofophers of Greece. He was therefore induced to\\nbuild a large manfion, to which he invited the moft emi*\\nnent of his fellow citizens he took the opportunity of the\\nfeftive hour to afTure them, that neither himfelf, his guefts,\\nnor any of their defcendants, fhould ever die, but fhould\\nbe removed to a place where they were to remain in the\\nperpetual enjoyment of every blefling. After faying this,\\nand conducting himfelf accordingly, he conftructed a fub-\\nterranean edifice when it was completed, he withdrew\\nhimfelf from the fight of his countrymen, and refided for\\nthree years beneath the earth- During this period, the\\nThracians regretted his lofs, and lamented him as dead.\\nIn the fourth year he again appeared amongft them, and\\nby this artifice gave the appearance of probability to what\\nhe had before afTerted.\\n13. To this ftory of the fubterraneous apartment I do\\nnot give much credit, though I pretend not to difpute it\\nI am, however, very certain that Zamolxis muft have lived\\nmany years before Pythagoras whether, therefore, he was\\na man, or the deity of the Getse. enough has been faid con-\\ncerning him. Thefe Getse ufing the ceremonies I have\\ndefcribed, after fubmitting themfelves to the Perfians under\\nDarius, followed his army.", "height": "3924", "width": "2468", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0188.jp2"}, "189": {"fulltext": "173\\nx\\\\kcy Siov rcu/^c Tfc cictf ei /wn r\u00c2\u00abv rft\u00c2\u00ab\\nI He \u00c2\u00a3ya tvvQx- r:v Gixiovruv *E\\\\-\\nrr t3\u00c2\u00bbTJt a uu r\u00c2\u00ab/\\nSt n^xy: f Mi i rOwrtf /e (xo-\\nror yt;- Jo/ rvyfa* xivvoljaiyoy\\n4c XOCXtC/WK T\u00c2\u00a3 fCKTaf 7G)\\n-TUTauiroY S/a/rar\\nrtfet \u00c2\u00bbt xara 0f xac n tyu-\\nur ci tui a- XOLTCL-\\nTCV TQDCGXi JCtTX TW Ct T%r TCVt; TTfi)-\\nreuc, rx#0 cJc curt clutch, cjti ci vv/jlto-\\nTtU t CLKK If-\\nra TaKra ctyx-\\nrx y.xrx iy l :tfTX, XO/ lAtyf tuitu, II\\nJCXTX^XJCf CIO .UX iTCliiTO QC 0/ TTOLYTthtUC \u00e2\u0082\u00ac1^\u00c2\u00a3 TO OfOIUOLf\\n\u00c2\u00abx xriffftr xaraCaf \u00c2\u00a3t xaro \u00c2\u00a3c to xxTxycqcv\\nT\u00c2\u00a3 X\u00c2\u00ab/ \u00c2\u00a37rt\u00c2\u00bb6fcCK CJf\\nS t \u00c2\u00a3Tti pa* J 7 J, X3f 01 TO Tl9arX\\nachats. Taora $a r/ ^/r toiwki.\\n13. F.71 7r; Ufl t:\\\\t:; .xj t:\\\\ /.xrctycyw tixr.y.XT0 tv%\\nKT/77iV, \u00c2\u00bbVTf Wl T17T--.U Tl Xilff S#Xtfa it TT^.A.J.T/ \u00c2\u00a37\u00c2\u00a3 7/ 7TfOTifCV\\nTOM yiH^X! I 1176 \u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00bbtT\u00c2\u00ab TJf Zx-\\nM/T* tT/^/CC,\\nTf rTO TSJ \u00c2\u00abW.W FTj XTW. lit.", "height": "3916", "width": "2176", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0189.jp2"}, "190": {"fulltext": "174\\nTHE FISHERMEN.\\n14. Need, Diophantus, ready wit imparts,\\nIs labours miftrefs, and the nurfe of arts\\nCorroding cares the toiling wretch infeft,\\nAnd fpoil the peaceful tenor of his breaft\\nAnd if foft {lumbers on his eye-lids creep,\\nSome curfcd care fteals in, and murders fleep.\\nTwo ancient fiiriers in a ftraw-thatch d fried,\\nLeaves were their walls, and fea-weed was their bed,\\nReclind their weary limbs hard by were laid\\nBafkets, and all their implements of trade, ic*\\nRods, hooks, and lines, compos d of flout horfe hairs,\\nAnd nets of various forts, and various fnares,\\nThe feine, the caft-net, and the wicker maze, 1\\nTo wafte the watery tribes a thoufand ways\\nA crazy boat was drawn upon a plank;\\nMats were their pillow, wove of ofier dank\\nSkins, caps, and rugged coats, a covering made\\nThis was their wealth, their labour, and their trade.\\nNo pot to boil, no watch dog to defend\\nYet bleft they liv d with penury their friend. 20\\nNone vifited their fhed, fave every tide,\\nThe wanton waves that wafh d his tottering fide.\\nWhen half her courfe the moon s bright car had fped.\\nJoint labour rousd the tenants of the fhed\\nThe dews of flumber from their eyes they clear d,\\nAnd thus their minds with pleaflng parley cheer d\\nA. I hold, my friend, that trite opinion wrong,\\nThat fummer nights are fliort when days are long.\\nYes\u00e2\u0080\u0094 I have feen a thoufand dreams to-night,\\nAnd yet no morn appears, nor morning light 3 o\\nSure on my mind fome ftrange illufions play,\\nAnd make fliort nights wear heavily away.\\nB. Fair fummer feafons you unjuftly blame,\\nTheir bounds are equal, and their pace the fame", "height": "3952", "width": "2456", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0190.jp2"}, "191": {"fulltext": "175\\nDORIC.\\n14. A wtria, 10 fount u:rx rac Tiyoxt; v r\\nAlTX Ti UO^OIO ltiX7XXXCf CVM\\nA*QfX7. ri jUtfuutXj.\\nKxr cxijz. wktoc Tit\\nUtTttfC KXK ^QxfQt,\\ntx raff X*fon zbhruxTx, tci KOLKaQtexoif\\nT.. kocxoi ra $b*iotrTx Tt \\\\n fx, 10\\nKXt i (J^SttUV Kx\u00c2\u00a3vfli9:i,\\n%i, xi.-af Tt y yijur I tV tfeurjiourt xtjuCc/;.\\ntyotxyc, t/uara, ti\\\\oi.\\nTXiS XKli. -*tq b ttko jtcc;.\\nI Of ^TyXV OV XJVX- TXiTX Tifl77:(,\\nJlxiT ayfac thix\\n3 tv fjavw\\nQK ojuirxi ,x X i \u00e2\u0080\u00a22 ra ao\\nO^Tiw t; uijxt: i/ei xpux Jtxxixt;,\\nxKteic vyeifi fixer ttoioq fx KKpa.fQV li 20\\nnftvof yoxr.\\nA* YwoWTCU f rac WXTO\\nTu 9 Ztuf*\\nH$ /wyf wewor orufiTa, kouqitu xuc\\nrtc i^cvTi.\\ntxKi jv, u.iutr to KOAOl yaf xa/pof", "height": "3916", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0191.jp2"}, "192": {"fulltext": "176\\nBut cares, Afphalion, in a bufy throng,\\nBreak on your reft, and make the night feem long*\\nA* Say, haft thou genius to interpret right\\nINIy dream I ve had a jolly one to-night.\\nThou fhalt go halves, and more thou can ft not wifh,\\nWe ll fhare the vifion as we fhare our fifh. 40\\nI know thee ihrewd, expert of dreams to fpell\\nHe s the belt judge who can conjecture well.\\nWe ve leifure time, which can t be better fpent,\\nBy wretched carles in wave-wafh d cabin pent,\\nAnd lodg d on leaves yet why fliould we repine,\\nWhile living lights in Prytaneum fliine\\nJB. To thy faft friend each circumftance recite,\\nAnd let me hear this vifion of the night.\\nA. Laft evening, weary with the toils of day,\\nLull d in the lap of reft fecure I lay; $0\\nFull late we fupp d, and fparingly we eat\\nNo danger of a furfeit from our meat.\\nMethought I fat upon a flielfy fleep,\\nAnd watch d the flfh that gambol d in the deep\\nSufpended by my rod, I gently fhook\\nThe bait fallacious, which a huge one took\\n(Sleeping, we image what awake we wifh\\nDogs dream of bones, and fifhermen of fifh.)\\nBent was my rod, and from his gills the blood\\nWith crimfon ftream diftain d the filver flood.\\nI ftretch d my arm out, left the line fliould break\\nThe fifh lb vigorous, and my hook fo weak\\nAnxious I gaz d he ftruggled to be gone\\n1 YouVe wounded I ll be with you, friend, anon\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nStill do you teaze me for he plagu d me fore\\nAt laft, quite fpent, I drew him fafe on fhore,\\nThen grafp d him with my hand, for furer hold,\\nA noble prize, a fifh of folid gold\\nBut fears fufpicious in my bofom throng d,\\nLeft to the god of ocean he belonged 70\\n60", "height": "3952", "width": "2472", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0192.jp2"}, "193": {"fulltext": "1\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0-rroncLy fxctXfCLl tx\\\\\\nA. Af iux^i;\\n?x tx7uxth; OLpu\\nKJ txv ayf ar, TCJ\u00c2\u00bb{/yara TS.Ta jlttA\\nOV T3f\\nE7T;. XXOC IOTI T-\\nA*Ai;C xa/ o*j\u00c2\u00a30X)f \u00c2\u00a377r t; I ti;\\nKeiuirct; t \\\\uxti, u $t xxQivluv\\nA?uire( tK fx/u u; to It Metier tr WfltJCtfUCt*\\n$x ti yxf a/iK i X Bir i i u:i 0Ti ,l\\nTXtTX TiU \u00c2\u00abA A\u00c2\u00ab7Wr /UWVVOY tTCCffV.\\nA Jo i^ tva\\\\iot7i Toromv\\nOjk rv ju --c tv Uja y 40\\njKtyUW, rac yOffTfOf tfU$9/A09 BdOF i t UiUITCY\\nEf TTfcTjra JUtUX JTX- KxQi ^CUiiCC Ci OOXiUCY\\nI^jxc;, ix xxhxuuY Of Thxrov KCLTtfUQ* tic:\\nKa/ wftzjaro xa/ -ya^ tK vtfojc\\nTlavx xvut a^Tics uatTfjiTXj- i^vx xvyuv.\\nxxj fiiv aiux*\\n\\\\x\\\\xy.ov I Cto tcj KiwjuxTCt; etyxvxcv aX or\\nTu J\u00c2\u00a3l Xi^XKC) WfOt a\\nE/0 t rPe\u00c2\u00bbyU\u00c2\u00abTOC, a/ e^.i w%U{ 50\\nKa/ rupi ^ax^^c \u00c2\u00bbw roc trura.\\nH.^ iluv toy as0\\\\o* a* :**t ra ^pfftCK i^vv\\nITa.ra to X\\\\ Jxourpiror it%t It lu/ma.", "height": "3904", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0193.jp2"}, "194": {"fulltext": "178\\nOr, haply wandering in the azure main,\\nSome favourite fifh of Amphitrite s train.\\nMy prize I loos d, and ftricleft caution took,\\nFor fear ibme gold might flick about the hook\\nThen fafe fecur d him, and devoutly fwore\\nNever to venture on the ocean more\\nBut live on land as happy as a king.\\nAt this I wak d what think you of the thing\\nSpeak free, for know I am extremely loth,\\nAnd greatly fear to violate my oath.\\nB. Fear not, old friend you took no oath, for why\\nYou took no fifh your virion s all a lie.\\nGo fearch the fhoals, not fleeping, but awake,\\nHunger will foon difcover your mi (take\\nCatch real fifh you need not fure be told\\nThofe fools muft flarve who only dream of gold.\\n80\\nCYCLOPS and the SEA NYMPH.\\n1 5. No remedy the power of love fubdues\\nNo medicine, Deareft Nicias, but the mufe\\nThis plain prefcription gratifies the mind\\nWith fweet complacence but how hard to find\\nThis well you know, who firft in phyfic fliine,\\nAnd are the lovd familiar of the nine.\\nThus the fam d Cyclops, Polypheme, when young,\\nCalm d his fond paffion with the power of fong j\\nWhen blooming years imbib d the foft defire,\\nAnd Galatea kindled amorous fire\\nHe gave no wreaths of rofes to the fair,\\nNor apples, nor fweet parfley for her hair\\nLove did the tenor of his mind controul,\\nAnd took the whole pofTeffion of his foul.\\nHis flocks unteoded oft refus d to feed,\\nAnd for the fold forfook the grafly mead\\nWhile on the fedgy fhore he lay reclin d,\\nAn .1 footh/d with fong the anguifh of his mind.", "height": "3924", "width": "2480", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0194.jp2"}, "195": {"fulltext": "179\\nn 9\u00c2\u00abt*\\n:cx farcy,\\nAwa kzj tu ^fi/ao) 0\u00c2\u00bbWM 60\\nU){AG T X TOLfhb).\\nB. Kay in yi wl yap /^Ovr\\njTX pxTivveic,\\nxirot X^ z\\nI 5. :?af uaxw axxr,\\nl KOLf dlv\\nTiar vr a ptSier ecr/.\\nt^o^a /v.oiTXft\\nyzvv pa i /\\\\a tixy Kvxka^/ 7ra$ rijuiv,\\nTtt( Tax are ac,\\nUCL\\\\9t(, OVQi KOi. I O\\nA thzxjt; fAtatOft* dyerrc A tjdtx -rxft^ya.\\nr tetaa aeiW,\\nrrac\\nKvtjjicc t* ^ueyaxac, to :Tam ?7a\u00c2\u00a3t /Stxt^KK.\\n*6lll TIVMTK\\nZ 2", "height": "3924", "width": "2172", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0195.jp2"}, "196": {"fulltext": "iso\\nFrom morn to night he pin d, for love s keen dart\\nHad pierc d the deep recefles of his heart 2\u00c2\u00a9\\nYet, yet a cure he found for on a fteep,\\nRough pointed rock, that overlook d the deep,\\nAnd with brown horror high impending hung,\\nThe giant monfter fat, and thus he fung\\nFair nymph why will you thus my pafiion flight\\nSofter than lambs you feem, than curds more white,\\nWanton as calves before the udder d kine,\\nHarfh as the unripe fruitage of the vine.\\nYou come when pleafing fleep has clos d mine eye,\\nAnd like a vifion with my {lumbers fly, 30\\nSwift as before the wolf the lambkin bounds,\\nPanting and trembling, o er the furrow d grounds.\\nThen firft I lov d, and thence I date my flame,\\nWhen here to gather hyacinths you came\\nMy mother brought you twas a fatal day\\nAnd I, alas unwary led the way\\nE er fince my tortur d mind has known no reft\\nPeace is become a ftranger to my breaft\\nYet you nor pity nor relieve my pain\\nYes, yes, I know the caufe of your difdain\\nFor, ftretch d from ear to ear with fhagged grace,\\nMy fingle brow adds horror to my face\\nMy fingle eye enormous lids inclofe,\\nAnd o er my blubbcr d lips projects my nofe.\\nYet, homely as I am, large flocks I keep,\\nAnd drain the udders of a thoufand flieep\\nMy pails with milk, my fhelves with cheefe they fill,\\nIn fummer fcorching, and in winter chill.\\nThe vocal pipe I tune with pleafing glee\\nNo other Cyclops can compare with me 50\\nYour charms I fing, fweet apple of delight\\nMyfelf and you I fing the livelong night.\\nFor you ten fawns, with collars deck d, I feed,\\nAnd four young bears for your diverfion breed\\nCome, live with me all thefe you may command,\\nAnd change your azure ocean for the land j\\n40", "height": "3924", "width": "2460", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0196.jp2"}, "197": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00bb81\\n20\\nQliTrc fn pi,\\n9kkx ytoxi\\nf xuxov afowxTX.\\n.ux c:r fjLX7 !x-/.n$t*x $ukkx\\nxrOa/* iy\u00c2\u00ab V o$gi\\nTTa-ra77a/ fl ry rui\\nA r.itr.\\ny\u00c2\u00abc\\nTXVTl uxr\\nAa\\\\ cm/t\u00c2\u00ab k X Ma fi 07KU)\\nrtfw\\nV\\nOv c ei\\nH/JLtLVTOf at/W,\\ni rci trEexa eW^ yc 4%\\nT\\\\X7J X^XCi XfKJUV.\\nAxx tot aufjiiy kxi \\\\%as \u00e2\u0080\u00a2ultv exaacor\\nToo 7 TTori %if Tov oft^ur.\\nTTXf iUir 1X1 Y ^XTX ltx%US", "height": "3908", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0197.jp2"}, "198": {"fulltext": "188\\nMore pleafing {lumbers will my cave beftow\\nThere (piry cyprefs and green laurels grow\\nThere round my trees the fable ivy twines,\\nAnd grapes as fweet as honey load my vines\\nFrom grove-crown d -ZEtna, rob d in pureft fnow,\\nCool fprings roll nectar to the fwains below.\\nSay, who would quit fuch peaceful fcenes as thefe,\\nFor bluftering billows and tempeftuous feas\\nThough my rough form s no object of defire,\\nMy oaks fupply me with abundant fire\\nI s ly hearth unceafing blazes though I fwear\\nBy this one eye, to me for ever dear,\\nWeil might that fire to warm my bread: fufEce,\\nThat kindled at the lightning of your eyes\u00c2\u00bb\\nHad I, like fifh, with fins and gills been made,\\nThen might I in your element have play d,\\nWith eafe have div d beneath your azure tide,\\nAnd kifs d your hand, though you your lips denied\\nBrought lilies fair, or poppies red that grow\\nIn fummer s folftice, or in winter s fnow,\\nThefe flowers I could not both together bear,\\nThat bloom d in different feafons of the year;\\nWell, I m refolv d, fair nymph, I ll learn to dive,\\nIf e er a failor at this port arrive\\nThen fhall I fureiy by experience know\\nWhat pleafures charm you in the depths below.\\nEmerge, O Galatea from tLe fea,\\nAnd here forget your native home like me.\\nO would you feed my flock and milk my ewes,\\nAnd e er you prefs my cheefe, the runnet fharp infufe\\nMy mother is my only foe, I fear\\nShe never whifpers foft things in your ear,\\nAltho flie knows my grief, and every day\\nSees how I languifh, pine, and wafle away.\\nI, to alarm her, will alor.d complain,\\nAnd more diforders than I fuffer feign j\\nSay my head aches, fharp pains my limbs opprefs,\\nThat fhe may feel and pity my diftre\u00c2\u00a3.\\n70\\nSo\\n90", "height": "3924", "width": "2488", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0198.jp2"}, "199": {"fulltext": "183\\nA- ex X 0V \u00c2\u00b0C 7roT:v A H^\\\\ r/\\nT/c xt* Ti ^i Gaxotwar e^ar j xv^afT SXOitp;\\nAi St roiavrot: tyu Soxt:-\\nErr/ Sj-vcf J-j\\\\at x t ^v\\nKot/cu: Tar ^X aK ai:\\nKa/ to TiJ t uoi y\\\\vx.tfUTi*:y ovltr.\\n\u00c2\u00a3L fJLOl OT DC (UCCTTfJ\\nA//\u00c2\u00abt r n n ti toi n x.f irct\\nH fjL x.*w x~ x TXCLTctyvn ivi\\nAxxa ra X \u00c2\u00a7t yniToy tr yppwr\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0lux tot Ml/Ml\\nKur ^aa/ a\u00c2\u00bb zs^/ok, rwr atr:9/ reir ye ^aOivaa/, tfo\\nA/xa riC o\\n\\\\flf X\u00c2\u00a3 ar;/x.(?iK r;r \u00c2\u00a3:,9; vixy.tr.\\nzreix, .xj t$cfS;.-7a Aa9;/j,\\nrjy u t xxQrutvcc, wxaX 1 a7rt 9 Hy\\ne r fc6tx:/; J.r *a/r ac/a, xa/ ya\\\\ au\\n*A /ua? xa/ [xiuVcuy.i clvtx.\\nUSUf\\nKa/ rxv^\\\\ 7-a.\\nS acr^ ra; /.i^ xhxv xa/ tcos Trohaq auZcnfuc \u00c2\u00absv 70", "height": "3924", "width": "2176", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0199.jp2"}, "200": {"fulltext": "184\\nAh Cyclops, Cyclops where s your reafon fled\\nIf with the leafy fpray your Iambs you fed,\\nOr ev n wove bafkets, you would feem more wife*,\\nMilk the firft cow, purfue not her that flies\\nYou 11 foon, fince Galatea proves unkind,\\nA fwceter, fairer Galatea find.\\n100\\nODE.\\n1 6. More happy than the gods is he\\nWho, foft reclining, fits by thee j\\nHis ears thy pleafing talk beguiles,\\nHis eyes thy fweetly dimpled fmiles.\\nThis, this, alas alarm d my breaft,\\nAnd robb d me of my golden reft\\nWhile gazing on thy charms I hung,\\nMy voice died faultering on my tongue.\\nWith fubtle flames my bofom glows,\\nQuick through each vein the poifon flows,\\nDark dimming mifts my eyes furround,\\nMy ears with hollow murmurs found.\\nMy limbs with dewy chillnefs freeze,\\nOn my whole frame pale tremblings feize,\\nAnd lofing colour, fenfe and breath,\\nI feem quite languishing to death.\\nANDROMACHE difluading HECTOR from battle.\\n1 7. Too daring prince ah, whither doft thou run,\\nAh too neglectful of thy wife and fon\\nAnd think ft thou not how wretched we fhall be,\\nA widow I, an helplefs orphan he\\nFor fure fuch courage length of life denies,\\nAnd thou muft fall thy virtue s facrifice.\\nGreece in her fingle heroes ftrove in vain,\\nNow hofts oppofe thee, and thou muft be flain.\\nO grant me, gods ere Hector meets his doom,\\nAll I can afk of heaven, an early tomb", "height": "3924", "width": "2472", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0200.jp2"}, "201": {"fulltext": "IS5\\nTc/f a. M* Tfl^y juolWcv \u00c2\u00a3;^c/c\\nXI fflac KOf kxkkicv OLWUf. TllCOCr.\\n^EOLIC.\\n1 6. *a/JtTa/ ,kc.\\nTAao-icr a\\nroaatr.\\n\\\\flf et$a Jt, t^X iU)C: ui 9 wra f\\nr xer*\\nAxxa KXju/uir yxttov \u00c2\u00a3a ay Si MXT0J\\nA jr/xa .tfopctKir .10\\n0TTiTtT(7/K V OV$W OfUfJU, frcuGiUC\\ni V axca/ ju:r 9\\nKaSS ifyfl* 4*Xf* X iiTUI T F\u00c2\u00ab M0C fc\\nQajYcjuaj ftflTWf* SappllO.\\nThe Langcag of Homer.\\nI*t, Aur M /U\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00bb:c, DOT iMaif c\\nj. ft wtTiax\u00c2\u00bbr, xai yt ctppofor, ra^a X\u00c2\u00ab$\u00c2\u00bbi\\n3tU ifOpLXt T*X X 7 a 5 ffllT10tl WU07F A X ai:/\\nH fcrTlf t/tfJ K\u00c2\u00a3 X\u00c2\u00a3j5^CK HW\\n\u00c2\u00a3T ftfcAfl", "height": "3912", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0201.jp2"}, "202": {"fulltext": "1\u00c2\u00ab6\\nSo fhall my days in one fad tenor run,\\nAnd end with forrows as they lirft. begun.\\nNo parent now remains my grief to fhare,\\nNo father s aid, no mother s tender care.\\nThe fierce Achilles wrapt our walls in fire\\nLaid Thebe wafte, and flew my warlike fire.\\nHis fate compafiion in the victor bred,\\nStern as he was, he yet rever d the dead\\nHis radiant arms preferv d from hoftile fpoil,\\nAnd laid him decent on the funeral pile\\nThen rais d a mountain where his bones were burn d\\nThe mountain nymphs the rural tomb adorn d,\\nJove s fylvan daughters bade their elms beftow\\nA barren made, and in his honour grow.\\nBy the fame arm my feven brave brothers fell\\nIn one fad day beheld the gates of hell\\nWhile the fat herds and fnowy flocks they fed\\nAmid their fields the haplefs heroes bled\\nMy mother liv d to bear the victor s bands,\\nThe queen of Hyppoplacia s fylvan lands\\nRedeem d too late, fhe fcarce beheld again\\nHer pleaiing empire and her native plain,\\nWhen, ah oppreft by life-confuming woe.\\nShe fell a victim to Diana s bow*\\nYet, while my Hector ftill furvives, I fee\\nMy father, mother, brethren, ail, in thee\\nAlas my parents, brothers, kindred, all\\nOnce more will perifh, if my Hector fall.\\nThy wife, thy infant, in thy danger fhare\\nOh prove a hufband s and a father s care\\nThat quarter moft the fkilful Greeks annoy,\\nWhere yon wild fig-tree joins the walls of Troy:\\nThou from this tower defend th important poll\\nThere Agamemnon points his dreadful hoft.\\nThat pafs Tydides, Ajax, ftrive to gain,\\nAnd there the vengeful Spartan fires his train.\\nThrice our bold foes the fierce attack have given,\\nOr led by hopes, or dictated from Heaven.\\n20\\n3\u00c2\u00b0", "height": "3920", "width": "2496", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0202.jp2"}, "203": {"fulltext": "187\\no^e* cvli ft\\nHtoi yxf rrxrijy auov aTurait d/:c Ap\u00c2\u00a3AAevc,\\nf\\nxaTa S :/.t. rii Eitrjara. 10\\nAw afx utv xaLt rim \\\\iXz\\\\\u00c2\u00bb.\\nHi \u00c2\u00a3T m/UL i^itV TTijl li TTihiOL\\nU O;-- 77.. KOVfCy A.-; tyyfOV9 0.\\nuc; brrat N MffJT,\\nO/ it/ei ;-iiXTt\\nTlx Ti L;c A^lKMVC,\\ni Y7TCTXU.-/.V vknto\\n:cu ah\\\\o 7i x.Tia.Ti7 Tir 2\\nAy c}\u00c2\u00a3 rifl Xbw aTtjMr; a~\\n\u00c2\u00a3ax Aprt{juc 7 io%ixtpx.\\ni, OLTXf 7U UCl i77l TttTHf KXl T Z 7\\\\ IX jMiTKf,\\nHli x tv lipoi $x? I V MTlfC*\\nAx?. *a; xt/rrj \u00c2\u00a3T XVfy j\\nX\\n:x y.xhi7TX\\nAuoxtc; i XJ vr POflop ittk-to Tiiy^Q*\\n.7 TO l,\\nAa? Ajacrrt M/fij, y.a/ ayxxhvr 30\\na a 2", "height": "3924", "width": "2164", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0203.jp2"}, "204": {"fulltext": "188\\nLet others in the field their arms employ,\\nj^ei oiners in me neia ineir arms employ,\\nBut flay my Hector here, and guard his Troy.\\n1 8. But fpringing back, he flood before his horfes ancj\\nchariot.\\nHe depending on his beauty.\\nFrom Erebus the cruel fury heard.\\nDardanian Priam, in counfel equal to the gods.\\nTo boaft to vanqui/h me with mighty force.\\nWith tears his eyes were filled.\\nThe hunter wounded him, when fpringing from his den\u00c2\u00bb\\nHe fights aflifted by the gods.\\nTo the fplendid walls of Troy.\\nObferving when the Grecians would rufh from the fhips.\\nHe fent another arrow .from the ftring,\\n19. This, thou knoweft, I led, a bee, they would be,\\nhaving known, I fung, of a king, I have come, thou fhalt\\nfee, he would ftrike, now, I was able, I have received, I\\nhave feen, having loft.\\n20. To whomfoever, of a hare, it has been decreed,\\nof a ferpent, more, to-day, to take courage, this, I have\\nafTembled, let them ftrike, I would love, with, a fea, he\\nwould enrich.\\n21. Being, he feemed, of myfelf, of mufes, to words,\\nwe will ftrike, thou ftnkeft thyielf, of death, they have\\nbeen loved, to place, an army, himfelf or herfelf, of thefe,\\nthem, holy, for, to them.", "height": "3924", "width": "2476", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0204.jp2"}, "205": {"fulltext": "189\\nThe Ionic Pabagoge OF AND fir,\\nTaKOLtTCS,\\n1\\nI Gj^THj) IT jyj .fji Z\u00c2\u00abJ^h\\nEx I\\nKara Ixiefjf KWTflC ru^ia.\\npJff/r rxKkir. IIoui.\\nCommox Greek to be rendered into Attic.\\n]9. OoT. f, ci.x;, iy: y.iXnjz, eopaWj c$rx.x id-xxtt,\\nI\\nCommon Greek to be rendered into Ionic.\\n21 O.r TVTTOVUir,", "height": "3924", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0205.jp2"}, "206": {"fulltext": "190\\n22. Of thee, a brother, a conteft, a wonder, felf, eafy,\\ntruth, of a king, how, they were ftruck, they would ftrike,\\nthemfelves, they have been ftruck.\\n23. Fame, to whiffle, he, I came, to be, they fay,\\ntwenty, greatnefs, heaven, to ftrike, fweet, to, thou fhalt\\nreceive, flefli, a fhepherd, thine.\\n24. Of nymphs, having fat down, I, to words, laugh-\\ning, they toil, of youth, mufes, a fong, they laugh, when,\\nforemoft, where, being, we have died, I will go, of me,\\nmoon.\\nCHAP. LII.\\nPRIAM begging the body of Hector from ACHILLES.\\n1. J\\\\H think, thou favour d of the powers divine\\nThink of thy father s age, and pity mine\\nIn me, that father s reverend image trace,\\nThofe iilver hairs, that venerable face\\nHis trembling limbs, his helplefs perfon, fee\\nIn all my equal, but in mifery\\nYet now, perhaps, fome turn of human fate\\nExpels him helplefs from his peaceful ftate\\nThink, from fome powerful foe thou fee ft him fly,\\nAnd beg protection with a feeble cry.", "height": "3924", "width": "2484", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0206.jp2"}, "207": {"fulltext": "W\\n21. Sou,\\nr ctffj*\\ni.Mox Greek to be rendered into Donrc.\\nra r, :r-j:;Jc/r, *x\u00c2\u00abroc, Pfxfor, wet/, far;, i\\nr.\\nCHAP. LI I.\\nvMETER Veksf. reduced to prosaic order, to be\\nreturned into Mltre.\\n1. MNH2AI ffto TXTrrr f A^/xxcu \u00c2\u00a3T;-;//.t\\\\ 3-eo/c,\\n:::f.\\n,r*/ xarff auf/c\\n\u00c2\u00a377/ r/f, fltyttl/rci/ xa/ apir\\nr .~nz-jLi in xarra r npaera", "height": "3932", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0207.jp2"}, "208": {"fulltext": "192\\nYet ftill one comfort in his foul may rife i,\\nHe hears his fon ftill lives to glad his eyes\\nAnd, hearing, ftill may hope a better day\\nMay fend him thee, to chace that foe away.\\nNo comfort to my griefs, no hopes, remain\\nThe heft, the braveft, of my fons is flain\\nYet what a rac\u00c2\u00ab e er Greece to Ilion came,\\nThe pledge of many a lov d and loving dame\\nNineteen one mother bore Dead, all are dead\\nHow oft, alas has wretched Priam bled\\nStill one was left, their lofs to recompenfe\\nHis father s hope, his country s lair, defence.\\nHim too, thy rage has flain beneath thy fteel,\\nUnhappy, in his country s caufe he fell\\nFor him, through hoftile camps I bend my way$\\nFor him, thus proftrate at thy feet I lay\\nLarge gifts proportion d to thy wrath I bear\\nO hear the wretched, and the gods revere\\nThink of thy father and this face behold S\\nSee him in me, as helplefs and as old\\nThough not fo wretched there he yields to me,\\nThe firft of men in fovereign mifery\\nThus forc d to kneel, thus groveling to embrace\\nThe fcourge and ruin of my realm and race\\nSuppliant my children s murderer to implore,\\nAnd kifs thofe hands yet reeking with their gore.\\nTHE HONEY STEALER.\\n2. As Cupid, the flieft young wanton alive,\\nOf its hoard of fweet honey was robbing a hive,\\nThe centinel bee buzz d with anger and grief,\\nAnd darted his fting in the hand of the thief.\\nHe fobb d, blew his fingers, ftamp d hard on the ground,\\nAnd, leaping in anguifh, fhow d Venus the wound\\nThen began in a forrowful tone to complain,\\nThat an infect fo little fhould caufe fo great pain,\\n6", "height": "3920", "width": "2480", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0208.jp2"}, "209": {"fulltext": "U\u00c2\u00bb\\nEi r\\nA^d/a* w\\n.x/SiX* /xci\\nOf e o/oc ,wc tnr, a eifVTQ olqtv xa/ suitcuc,\\nTor a- Ttp,\\nEKT0fCt t ri^ t\u00c2\u00abu n^c /xx -j Aj\u00c2\u00a3C/6ir ;xc,\\nvTOyUtr- C, ftp fl\\nAw 3 t\u00c2\u00abyc ct/Lto, ax/Tcr t kktna$r t A^*\\nErXtfr S r/c cvtuJ x\\\\?.;c tT/^GK/cc jSyOToc,\\n2. Tcr Efora t:t x x t ui\\\\iz70L n\\nax^a \u00c2\u00a3e\\nAaxr: o S axyte, xx/ t^^7T j^tP*\\nra/ AfjSitTSL\\nI r irrij i .*ra.\\nB b", "height": "3924", "width": "2192", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0209.jp2"}, "210": {"fulltext": "194\\nVenus fmiling, her fon in fuch taking to fee,\\nSaid, Cupid, you put me in mind of a bee i%\\nu You re juft fuch a bufy, diminutive thing,\\nu Yet you make woeful wounds with a defperate fling.\\nBATTLE.\\n3 Forth from the portals ru(h th* intrepid pair,\\nOppos d their breafts, and ftood themfelves the war.\\nSo two wild boars fpring furious from their den,\\nRous d with the cries of dogs and voice of men\\nOn every fide the crackling trees they tear,\\nAnd root the fhrubs, and lay the foreft bare\\nThey gnafh their tufks, with fire their eye-balls roll,\\nTill fome wide wound lets out their mighty foul.\\nAround their heads the whittling javelins fung,\\nWith founding ftrokes their brazen targets rung 5\\nFierce was the fight, while yet the Grecian powers\\nMaintain d the walls, and mann d the lofty towers 5\\nTo fave their fleet, their laft efforts they try,\\nAnd ftones and darts in mingled tempefts fly.\\nAs when fharp Boreas blows abroad, and brings,\\nThe dreary winter on his frozen wings 5\\nBeneath the low hung clouds the fheets of fnow\\nDefcend, and whiten all the fields below\\nSo faft the darts on either army pour,\\nSo down the rampires roll the rocky fhower\\nHeavy and thick refound the batter d fhields,\\nAnd the deaf echo rattles round the fields.\\nMoral Sentiments*\\n4. Who, full of wiles, his neighbour s harm contrives*\\nFalfe to himfelf, againft himfelf he ftrives J\\nFor he that harbours evil in his mind,\\nWill from his evil thoughts but evil find\\nAnd lo the eye of Jove, that all things knows,\\nCan, when he will, the heart of man difclofe", "height": "3924", "width": "2492", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0210.jp2"}, "211": {"fulltext": "m\\nrjrBos f K pit, $t True* ta t;~ Mm i\\n3. Ex It tu x i^x\\\\Ti, wr\\ntuKOTi TVi r TlY CLyfCTijCiri, TU) T if CfiJClV\\nY,KTXut:ni WfUfum^ v*H 61 n x:ut:c c^Td i\\nT/yrtra/, eijext r/f rt \\\\\\\\nrxi ix. Siucr \u00c2\u00a3xhu\u00c2\u00bb\\n*Xlf ^a\\\\xp 9acircf KCjuTct im r7 :Stcr?i 7a\\nBxA\\\\ci/.\u00c2\u00a3Kyr *rnrr yxf t/mx^crro juxkx xjiartpc,\\nTTcT;(9:Ttc KQutrn K fomfQi, M\u00c2\u00ab\\nO/ V cLfX X*f/JiaMiMru XT: fjSjUHTUV 7rvjyur 10\\nBaxAor, ffaj r tu/ruf OLfiurojltrot, KZj XAHTKWPg\\ntfto not r* ytfxlte S* i spft TiTror,\\nAc T ^;r j7ac *x/5 JTa Jffia,\\nKcrt\u00c2\u00a3ti/u raffeuu twi wwxvCtTUfn\\nSic /St\\\\t tffao* t* rcjy X ii r j V* 1 -^X^ 4\\nH it\\nyr Tirra xxi iowxq txitx,\\nKxi iJ TxY 0{K ffl\\nb b", "height": "3924", "width": "2184", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0211.jp2"}, "212": {"fulltext": "C 196\\nOpen the guilty bofom all within,\\nAnd .race the infant thoughts of future fin.\\nO when I hear the upright man complain,\\nAnd by his injuries, the judge arraign,\\nIf to be wicked is to find fuccefs,\\nI cry, and to be juft to meet diftrefs\\nMay I nor mine the righteous path purfue,\\nBut int reft only ever keep in view\\nBut by reflection better taught, I find\\nWe fee the prefent, to the future blind.\\nTruft to the will of Jove, and wait the end,\\nAnd good fhall always your good acts attend.\\nThefe doctrines, Perfes, treafure in thy heart,\\nAnd never from the paths of juflice part 5\\nNever by brutal violence be fway d\\nBut be the will of Jove in thefe obey d.\\nIn thefe the brute creation men exceed\\nThey, void of reafon, by each other bleed\\nWhile man by juftice fhould be kept in awe,\\nJuftice, of nature well ordain d the law.\\nWho right efpoufes thro a righteous love,\\nShall meet the bbunty of the hands of Jove:\\nBui he that will not be by laws confin d,\\nWhom not the facrament of oaths can bind,\\nWho, with a willing foul, can juftice leave,\\nA wound immortal fhall that man receive 9\\nHis houfe s honour daily fhall decline\\nFair flourifh fhall the juft from line to line.\\nO Perfes, foolifh Perfes, bow thine ear,\\nTo the good counsels of a foul fincere.\\nTo wickednefs the road is quickly found,\\nShort is the way and on an eafy ground.\\nThe paths of virtue muft be reach d by toil,\\nArduous and long, and on a rugged foil,\\nThorny the gate, but when the top you gain,\\nFair is the future, and the profpecl plain.", "height": "3952", "width": "2480", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0212.jp2"}, "213": {"fulltext": "C 1.07\\nuu^u $ixrr\\nAkKot cvrco rxy lot\\nK\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0r xxi i^OiA\\nItKHf t^ojxe, ri afi(TT i -rower\\nTinT?. n tx $/xa/\\njo-ra 0/00/ okCcy ry /jav t.\\ny.0 T rXC l7TI0f X0Y\\nreu ir pxa^ac It Itxt-.r, etoLuQn npatrrwr\\nI i .trcT/jOt.\\nivcfKCJ autivw yaw .utTCTitQtr.\\ntjQxa tpiv %yv soi V, Jli^ /i, fj\\n\\\\i7^Xl TW fltmi /.XX.OTVTX\\nt o\\\\iyn cSof, tana ^axa I iyy\\\\ $i.\\nTftljfVC i*W V Ikvxi i/f a\\nv ya/.fcT;;.", "height": "3924", "width": "2184", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0213.jp2"}, "214": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00bb98\\nFar does the man all other men excel,\\nWho from his wifdom, thinks in all things well\\nWifely coniid ring, to himfelf a friend,\\nAll for the prefent beft, and for the end\\nNor is the man without his fhare of praife,\\nWho well the dictates of the wife obeys j\\n13ut he that is not wife himfelf, nor can\\nHearken to wifdom, is an ufelefs man.\\nThe Song of Menalcas and Daphnis.\\n5. M, Ye vales, ye ftreams, from fource celeflial fprung,\\nIf e er Menalcas fweetly pipd, or fung h\\nFeed well my lambs, and if my Daphnis need\\nYour flow ry herbage, let his heifers feed.\\nD. Fountains and herbs rich pafturage, if e er\\nSung Daphnis meet for nightingales to hear,\\nFatten my herds j if to thefe meadows fair\\nMenalcas drives, O feed his fleecy care.\\nM* When here my fair one comes, fpring fmiles around,\\nMeads flourifh, and the teats with milk abound,\\nMy lambs grow fat if fhe no longer ftay,\\nParch d are the meads, the fhepherd pines away,\\nD. When Milo walks the flower-enamour d bees\\nWork food nectareous, taller are the trees,\\nThe goats bear twins j if fhe no longer ftay,\\nThe herdfman withers, and the herds decay.\\nM O goat, the hufband of the white-hair d flock\\nDrink at the fhady fount by yonder rock\\nTis there fhe lives and let young Milo know,\\nProteus fed fea- calves in the deep below.\\nD. Not Pelops lands nor Crcefus wealth excite\\nMy wifh, nor fpeed to match the winds in flight\\nBut in yon cave to carol with my friend,\\nAnd view the ocean while our flocks we tend.\\nM. To teats the drought, to birds the fnare, the wind\\nTo trees, and toils are fatal to the hind", "height": "3956", "width": "2488", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0214.jp2"}, "215": {"fulltext": "199\\n0-7;; trCHtfimt H WfflJ rrxvrx Kt/ffV,\\nr *aTja^? ;c Ta x xct/ wit UftiUtQ iHtTX Ti\\\\cc 6C# 2*\\nEff0\\\\?f xa*\u00c2\u00a3/;:c a*-\\\\ wAnTOf it-rctri It/.\\nOir/t /x;^ Rf r#Oj xjtv, y.rr xxcjuy a\\\\\\\\a\\nBaxxara/ tr S W a;/r a ;-o a^jwcf.\\nHexameter and Pentameter.\\nM. TTcTxaci x.xj ay ix, }f;:c Sv :r, a/ t/ Moaxxa*\\nO cvfiXTXt; rr-; ro X. J****** f\\nEx toc a^uSac JrVV4 $*nMT w ^cx*\\nAaipwf cxuzxxt; t^Wj IVM jU^jitK tKxfcov.\\nA. B .TtrXf XXI XjXtXl, fUTW yKVXtjOV, OLlTtf OUOlCfy\\nAafpJC t:;ci; OUfWJttJ pfMffjf tf,\\nTltuiYiTi to (Zcixcm:, TWTW XM Tl MtKttXXaf\\nAyxyci rrY, ^ajfuv a/xa THUTOL afQaa.\\nM. Ex? tk. -a, yaxaxrcc a ttxytx\\nXlhn^cviiv oi/Oara, xa/ TfKpirv.t tx koc,\\na tra/c xaxa tTiwatTxr xt V a* x$t$7r f 9\\nX.U) fylfet TllUXY, -)^xl fioTXVXI THVldl.\\nE*9 ci f, 1^9 SAt^arc^/ a/ytc, i 9a ptxtecrxi\\nJQLtVgt|NT/9 pyUtfftiK, xa/ uifariMU tfiLC\\nEr9 M/x .-r o xaxcc wcs /3a/ t/ a/ a* aftmu\\nXw 0a0Xl\u00c2\u00bb ra? ^S jf, ^\u00c2\u00abi \u00c2\u00a3c\u00c2\u00a3f x jorifxi.\\nM. /I ^f a 5 *\u00c2\u00abf t^ xtuxar a/yay, w i; .ac /Sa cc\\nMyfirr, w c/ua/ i;/?e/ ^t- ulwf\\nyap tf npW u xcxi fi\\\\ xa/ M/xw xcye,\\nfie npa)Ttyc, xxi uv Sice, t i//e p oxac. 20\\nA. 24 ra Xfjfiix fxot\\nE.i CYI*, 3^i\u00c2\u00a3/K TfCotii XH/UUY*\\nAXX* t^K T5 U-)\\\\ M. WfSfUU J10 TXTiTfX TaS\\n.a ^ax \u00e2\u0082\u00ac7c: SiXtXaj aXa.\\nM. Xti,ui\u00c2\u00bbr fcCifcr y.ir x xxm ttrlfW, x j^jxc^ I CbX7t", "height": "3900", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0215.jp2"}, "216": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00a300\\nTo man the virgin s fcorn. O father Jove\\nXhou too hail languifh d with the pains of love*\\nOrestes to his Tutor.\\n6. Thou faithfuleft of friends, and beft fupporter of\\nmy finking fortunes, who daily fheweft me fome frefh\\ntokens of thy affection and tendernefs As a generous\\ncourfer, who, though old, lofes not his courage in the\\ngreateft extremities, but kindles into his ancient fires fo\\nyou not only excite me by your counfels, but give me your\\nexample. Wherefore give earneft attention to my words,\\nand correct me if you find I fpeak not to the purpofe.\\nWhen I came to confult the Pythian oracle, that I might\\nlearn how I could take revenge of the murderer of my fa-\\nther, Phcebus gave me this anfwer, which you fhall hear;\\nThat I mud fteal upon him unprovided of arms or troops,\\nand with my hands take juft revenge by killing him. And\\nfince we have heard fo plain an oracle, you, going when\\nyou find a favourable opportunity, may know all that pa\u00c2\u00a3\\nfeth in the palace, that when you have feen all, you may\\ngive us a perfect account. For at this age, and after fo\\nlong a time fince they faw you, they will not know you,\\nnor will they have the leaft fufpicion of you, being thus\\nequipped. Tell them that you are a Phocian ftranger, fent\\nby a man of Phanoteus, for he is their chief ally and tell\\nthem, confirming it by oath, that you are fent to give an\\naccount, that Oreftes died a violent death, tumbled from\\nhis chariot at the Pythian games. Be that thy tale. But\\nI, after I have adorned my father s tomb, as Apollo com-\\nmanded me, with libations and hair dipt from my head,\\nwill come hither again, bringing in my arms the brazen\\nurn, which you know is hid hard by in a thicket, that we\\nmay more eaflly deceive the affaflins, by bringing them the\\nconfirmation of the agreeable news, that my body is burnt\\nand reduced to afhes. Why fhould it grieve me to pafs\\nfor dead, lince it is plain by my actions that I am alive,", "height": "3924", "width": "2496", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0216.jp2"}, "217": {"fulltext": "ioi\\n28\\nIambic.\\n6. i*l a ?.tut t% rafn juct t\\nTvy^xYco ti xa\\nEyu yxp ixojxw t^X, to ti 10\\nTUf $GH-J7X T0JY\\nJ rtvwr\\nOriAl07.\\nOr\\nVfJLlJW ITVt,\\nO- a/fi ayyf/xrc aa^ J^/r.\\n1 -a/ ju.XKfU) y 20\\nxvha; fyr.znw yoif\\nIVyyoti otwToiCi\\nA771 \u00c2\u00ab/ruut\\ni\\nIT- T$o%n\\nK f ^f.", "height": "3896", "width": "2136", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0217.jp2"}, "218": {"fulltext": "102\\n\u00c2\u00abmd am about to gain immortal honour for I am perfuad-\\nud that no unfortunate oracle can be attended with fo much\\nadvantage for I have often ieen wife men falfely reported\\nto be dead, and after, when they have returned home,\\nthey were honoured more fo I promii e myfelf happinefs,\\nthat after I have every where fpread the report of my death,\\nI (hall appear as a liar to my enemies, and fhail flill fhine*.\\nBut O my father s land, and gods who there preiide, re-\\nceive me kindly in thefe enterprizes and thou, O my fa-\\nther s palace, for I come to wain away thofe (tains by which\\nthou art polluted, incited by the gods, fend me not away\\ndiilionoured out of the land, but greatly enriched, and\\npoifenor of the palace.", "height": "3916", "width": "2256", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0218.jp2"}, "219": {"fulltext": "203\\nO Key ffv onbcc. xitjvupiror yryj Sa^rs*.\\nOti*: *Mirr$mt farm Sam*\\nftfoiuir, of Tcvjuor Itjuote E{\\nH$ 7 p\\\\OJlffTCT XCtf XaTKlQ? XKQjUiK r.\\nT# yap xyTti tcjoS irat Sa?av\\nSa y tfyoai, xxZinyxapaf U\\n\u00c2\u00a3o*a xa*o* ffvr r.\\n3-ma-xjyrac II? h\\nExdutr/r, ae c ^Xco/ iXTiriurrrxf.\\nSI; .rxv%o* x^fx ct-o t pWfOK rv t,\\nEt; \\\\:t\\nAxx y* irarguot, 0wi r ty^uftot", "height": "3908", "width": "2172", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0219.jp2"}, "220": {"fulltext": "204\\nCHAP. LIII.\\nA literal tranflation of a Paraphrafe, by Socrates, of the\\noppofite Greek.\\nVi\\nENIT Chryfes filhsque redemptionis pretia ferens, et\\nfupplex Achivorum, prsecipue autem regum; et orabat\\nHits quidem deos dare, capientes Trojam, ipfos etiam fer-\\nvari, filiam vero fibi ipfi folver*, accipientes redemptionis\\npretia, et deum veritos. Talia loctito illo, alii quidem vc-\\nnerabantur et afTentiebantur Agamemnon vero exafpera-\\ntus eft, jubens nunc et abire, et rurfus non venire, ne illi\\net fceptrum, et dei coronse non fubvenirent prius vero\\nquam folvi illius filiam, in Arge dixit fenecluram cum fe\\nabire autem juftit, et non irritare, ut falvus domum veni-\\nret. Senex autem audiens timebat et abiit filentio 5 di-\\ngreflfus vero e caftris, multa Apollini precatus eft, et cog-\\nnomenta dei inclamans, et in memoriam revocans et repe-\\ntens, fi unquam vel in templorum ftrucluris, vel in vicli-\\nmarum sacriiiciis gratum largitus fit, quorum turn gratia\\nknprec^batur ulcifci Achivos fuas lacrymas illius fagittis.", "height": "3912", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0220.jp2"}, "221": {"fulltext": "205\\nCHAP. LIII.\\nMeTAPHRASIS, or Poi TRY to be paraphrased in\\nPROS]\\nO yttf r\\\\0\u00e2\u0082\u00ac 3-\u00c2\u00abc tsn wxc Ayajor,\\nA. re 3~j)a7f a, pej;a K r aTe^c^T/ x7rottct 9\\nr^w- xcu ihiT iTo txytxq A)(aJ0Vt;,\\n^6 /UXKI7TX, I JU XCJU. 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CY tPVf*,\\nH n ir.TQTi TCI V.XTX TTlCfX (JX ^l iX.) X\\nrode /ue x|5 f\u00c2\u00bbjrcK I\\n:T57K.\\nEND OF THE EXERCI", "height": "3904", "width": "2136", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0221.jp2"}, "222": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3924", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0222.jp2"}, "223": {"fulltext": "KEY\\nTO THE\\nGREEK EXERCISES,\\nRev. Wm. NEILSON, D.D. M.R.I. A.\\nEDINBURGH:\\nJprintrD ct tfje Slnitiergitp press\\nrOll LONCMAN, HI ftSTj REM \\\\ND ORUI, LONBOS\\nAND JOHN ANDERSON, EDINBURGH.\\n1809.", "height": "3848", "width": "2128", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0223.jp2"}, "224": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3852", "width": "2224", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0224.jp2"}, "225": {"fulltext": "K E Y\\nGREE K E X E R C IS E S.\\nCHAP. I.\\n1. Tijuluv, aru-it, TOCY, T^izQiot;, -fi f, ficvn, MVa/j I\\nXlfOLTl -x i -x, pf/i.;fc, -wf, Q\\n2. OfUL-U, x.iuoiv, r:t;x f r.uifxc, E^uix-r, if f x%i\\\\ pu,\\nA.i, /3/gk, fj.o\\n3. 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JLxiXoi7rei, woetv, yxvQu rocr.\\n3", "height": "3924", "width": "2228", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0226.jp2"}, "227": {"fulltext": "5\\nI 7. OvOUOL^iTOLl, T-iSOfJiS:), \u00c2\u00a7TJ Ux{:i7Xl.\\n1 8. En- :-iT$.\\n19. KoxaaQwopcu, ketffomi t r/a*0 jaiTa/.\\n20. Twrwifffcj ctTxwxy wirxi.\\nXl* Ekt^/hi, J -i9 j\u00c2\u00ab\u00c2\u00a3r, cpixjffarf.\\n2 2. Era: rgAlfr*\\n23. TT:-;-;: cra/, titvu/jumi utOjt-\\n24. Ere9 f -aut txtxi/Tfti\\n25. Te8a j\\n26. H r-. lytfcftj TfjerTj a/ Osimcc, WtjlT9t 9 Tcr$t^\\ntj9a/, ifiifiptTO, fuKCOttFQtvr, \u00c2\u00a3ua 0a fc/ajtfxet, :it$ ;to, xara\u00c2\u00a3t\u00c2\u00a3V\\nxajf, ytcvax/.\\n27. Apo/wa/ytttfr, WW, ^XfcrOflr, t pcf {A.wc n, xauCaioiro, tj-\\nwfctoQat, ULvhxfeau, anyrox c,\\n28. Kt^^j jra/, tT;o\u00c2\u00a3\\\\9jiK, a.7T$xvov y vcjui^iv, tTiTluHf i$\\n29 E^ C, o/^\u00c2\u00a379a;, cfxkuti, vuuvro, t\\\\Tt7X^, a.ni:7TX7%-\\nctc 0a/, fiotBot, tT/9.^, ii fxtfx c, tontiyxi, iQictijUy tPpaywaj, .:kx-\\ncxt, y.i, OLfiffXOrTOU,\\n7 XI, TfiTXTl, X J )\\\\l7Ci, UTTXl,\\ncvyy 7-Txyjxci y KV7n$w*%t,\\n31. OtAfcf \u00c2\u00a37\u00c2\u00a3 frc. 1:.:;;.,- OLTTlXpifhj WK vueic MytTt OTl\\nifXiTXl 1 l; 7:^t; ifiotprvfim, Kv~\\n32. I /cr-:; t- \u00c2\u00a3?,\u00c2\u00a34\u00c2\u00a3K wi\u00c2\u00a3, KOt/fOC\\n*f\u00c2\u00bb, as [Iarftaa Te/opaaa etjre, pn kwjtov, u Ku-\\nfi, hn tycunrat -r.-rxi.\\n33. Ef/A0l ZC^-t, TTITTUV.X, \u00c2\u00a3v,\\nj jj, wofiau, iy.xyj-ry.To, ihtxCiro 9\\n.j.xX .yy-h utyy..\\n7X1.\\nT#, 0( 91 WQMTOLl m", "height": "3804", "width": "2128", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0227.jp2"}, "228": {"fulltext": "chap. in.\\n1. XPHST02 cLvnq, koivvi Tronic tijjly] vlax, kV7rn uixguvol, j;~\\n8eoc kolkov, av^Q7rco cl%ico ti/xifa dyioL, TTonnoi olQcxvolti, (povn n-\\n2. Tvvyi oyloy, rvyn Tt/u.otao-ct, juct^oLipoLc oLijuccTotaan^, o^Y] J-\\n^|/)7^a J i7roq ykVKV, fiiov tvlai i uovoL p 7tol(tol bio;, k^oltol olkyi^, xnp\\nTlfiV.\\n3. AW JUet^OV, TTGKW 7TK0VT0V, TO plCt QoLVjUClajoTOLTY!, yiyOLVTl\\npo\u00c2\u00a3tPCOTtPCO, 7TOL^iV0Q ^CLlf li(f\\\\ OLTYI QiOl JUOCKCtpiC, fcO^C IVVOVLTTOLTOV^\\nret)(OQ /mthccy, \\\\7r7r01 rcc^oT^oi.\\n4. Oyo/uol t^io-jdy, dvnp ajUeivcov, (p^tay ficcQivTov, 7tolt^i jui-\\nyiGTCj). Jvu KtpoiTt. rpicov avdfQ7roov, cogav T^nnv 7Tf cx.y]UCLTOS rov-\\ntov volvv clkkw, fiiQkico i/xti, yvvaiKtt; rtviQ.\\nr. EiMvri ycPeia, 01 i7T7toi avfiTrovovvriq, tt^cloti^oi ltvvhttyikolcti\\nOt V7TYlPlT0Lt KTOpLOlfOl WW CLYOPiC; (pikOl, fJLtV OLyUV tyyVCj 7T%OLT-\\ni^^ovToti yap hi 7roktjuioi.\\n6 Evla.i{AoviG~Tipot; avfyco7roc u. TpoLvjuaTioLi li aramc i7ri7r\\\\iov*\\nTOV$ TPOLyiKOVQ V7TOK^lT$LQ TOVTOVC tKUYO i JTl TO hfOV ATftKprtf;\\nyt otfipXiTo yyQoo-vvot;.\\n7. fltrje b fjLiv vo/aoc cxyiog, koli v ivtohv} dyioc, koli (Pikclioc koli\\nayah.\\n8. AvQfU7T0t l7THTVIfAOl n CLfJLlVWCL KOL^VOL, KPQLVIOV yVVOLlXUOV a\\\\-\\nh.CC (Poy/UCCTOL, OLKV7TOI KOLI cpOLlQfOl OlvJfe, 7TOIOL JtVTTOlYCt., KOLKOV KOLI\\nciyaQov olvcPpol, to ttxuvtov fxipoq^ laijuoviOL 7rokkcL, /uttrvi GaAaaw,\\nIVXOyYIfJliVQC fioKTlklVC:, 7T\u00c2\u00a3OTtPCO ffiOVCd ffldfOOTTlYOV llloVg 0$GV M-\\nyor.", "height": "3836", "width": "2244", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0228.jp2"}, "229": {"fulltext": "7\\nchap. iv.\\n1. TOTS WTO%otK *X. irt i we l J WWWi *xi*\\nTi.\\n2. E tpyoi rwmc 8ctV/ua\u00c2\u00a3m.\\nJ. H )UX ClVXTi, CTl txllKCl fioLVlKtlOLV C J KMffWtyOfO\\n4. O/ 4tyj0j tck KMTyU\\nc; T rtfioL.\\n3. MiO*(i rw( 1 :Ta)\u00c2\u00bbrac, ctjuq 07t*\\nTU\\n7. Or; rot/r\u00c2\u00ab wrac ^X a/ T w*f*f* tfw fl Te/;jra/.\\no. Veyiyi tcjto, u arOfasrc, kmiw r\u00c2\u00ab/$ ra toiclutol\\n9CVT0U; XUTCC, CTi 0 J IXftvlty TO Kft/U0t TOV QtCV\\n9. OuJt yxf -jTcli-uxToc i^n hx tcv p^a^xfca, cvl ottkol hoc.\\nrov ffX-\\nic- Ta^ra of ovn tyiaaaut c! ftafarau.\\n11. linroxfctTiis rrcwxs toe-eve /aaa^eyof, vovwae ounAcurvr h\\nXctXoouoi to\\\\\\\\\u00c2\u00abi 6 wyoftwctTj eira xa/ aurovc to tti-\\n01 xarexa^tK* Axegarofoc xa/ riowT^cc *ati Taibc Kcoo-aj) 0-\\n::\u00c2\u00abi; a t\\\\ortf xa/ ir TOLfxlTa^U 1\\nratXfftj/gj rflj /.a/ aur;/ rrort i\u00c2\u00a3 7 ,W\\nrov (it\\n1 2. Avtovc iX-lKWUff Ty.t; awx^f ^X 0K Viy.TcvtTiv xyythovc,\\niKiyi ravra, ayeii hfAtifovc, roi/C Wfifict^ovQ k irtn\\nr, 7owf avrw{ r^ua, Sff tya .^w, evi -;ai f^^,\\ne-|j Tx/ TW XirWTiKei Twq ctyyihovc;, /xiTtCctht t* o~% i/jl*.-", "height": "3856", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "greekexercisesi00neil_0229.jp2"}, "230": {"fulltext": "8\\nCHAP. V.\\n1. nOTEPOS ovv o Niftuf, km TroTipoe b QifXTtTns cuWa\\n*/xp tovto dyhov.\\n2. 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