AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF GREEK COMPREHENDING GRAMMAR, DELECTUS, AND EXERCISE-BOOK WITH VOCABULARIES For the Use of the Lower Forms in Public and Private Schools BY H. E. HUTTON, M.A. OF BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD: ASSISTANT MASTER AT HARROW SCHOOL PREFACE TO THE SIXTH EDITION. THE first Part of this work consists of an adaptation in English of the Accidence of Dr. Wordsworth's Grammar, generally used at the Public Schools; the second, of a series of Exercises (progressive in difficulty, and alternately Greek and English) upon the Accidence, the rules of Syntax being introduced as required, and worked into the Exercises; the third, of Alphabetical Greek and English Vocabularies, and Vocabularies to each Exercise. The chief objects proposed are 1. To fix in a boy's mind, by means of constant repetition, the inflexions of Substantives, Adjectives, and Pronouns, each in succession. 2. To assist his memory and excite his interest at the same time, by connecting and associating them with words of common occurrence, and useful sentences. 3. To familiarise him with ordinary Greek constructions, by exercising him in the principal rules of |