A Greek Grammar

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A Greek Grammar
Goodwin, William Watson, 1831-1912
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N. Here one case in past time is vividly used to repre- sent all possible cases. Examples containing such adverbs as iroXKoKL^, often, rfirq, qlready, ovtto), never yet, illustrate the construc- tion; as d,6vfJMvvT€^ avSpes outto) rpOTroMv ia-rrjcrav, disheartened m£n never yet raised (i.e. never raise) a trophy, P. Critias, 108*.
1294. N. An aorist resembling the gnomic is found in Homeric similes; as i^piire 8* ws ore rts 8pvs "^piirtv, and he fell, cu when some oak falls (lit. as when an oak
... once fell), //.13,389.
1295. The perfect is sometimes gnomic, like the aorist.
E.g.^ To Sk fiTf ifiwo^v &vavTaywvi(rr

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