Excerpt from The Beginner's Greek Book
In the mastery of the paradigms also, every pains has been taken to bring into requisition as many faculties of the pupil as possible. They contain only the most common words, and, whenever practicable, they have been selected from the first chapters of the Anabasis. Such as require special notice have been placed in the lessons before the pupil; and by the critical observations he is led to note and classify them. They have been grouped according to their natural relations, as all of the vowel declensions are placed before the consonant; but the Attic second deelen sion and certain irregular forms of-the third, have been put after the regular declensions in Lesson XXXII., which may be taken at the option of the teacher.
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