A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names;: In which the Words are Accented and Divided Into Syllables Exactly as They Ought to be Pronounced, According to Rules Drawn from Analogy and the Best Usage. : To which are Added Terminational Vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Proper Names, in which the Words are Arranged According to Their Final Syllables, and Classed According to Their Accents; by which the General Analogy of Pronunciation May be Seen at One View, and the Accentuation of Each Word More Easily Remembered. : Concluding with Observations on the Greek and Latin Accent and Quantity; with Some Probable Conjectures on the Method of Freeing Them from the Obscurity and Confusion in which They are Involved, Both by the Ancients and Moderns. : [Two Lines in Latin from Horace]

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Farrand, Mallory & Company Suffolk Buildings. Belcher & Armstrong, printers., 1808 - 336 pages

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