Excerpt from Greek Exercises, Being an Introduction to Greek Composition: Leading the Student From the Elements of Grammar to the Higher Parts of Syntax; And Referring the Greek of the Words to a Lexicon at the End
English words are not placed by the side of or under them, but are transferred to an Index at the end of the work. The disadvantage to the memory and progress of the Student in the common system is too obvious to need exposure. It is truly singular that a method, which is rarely found in works on Latin composition, should have been so generally adopted in those on Greek.
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