Excerpt from Greek Lessons: Adapted to Goodwin's Greek Grammar, and Intended as an Introduction to His Greek Reader
These Lessons have been prepared to accompany Good win's Greek Grammar, and are intended as an introduction to his Greek Reader, now in press. They consist of about one hundred lessons (both Greek and English), selections from Xenophon's Anabasis, notes, additional exercises to be translated into Greek, and vocabularies.
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