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I (a) (p. 138) : 'The Future Indicative is the only form regularly used in prose after the relative in this sense' (i. E. To express purpose). Ibid. 65, i, N. 3 (a) (p. 139) : 'The Attic Greek allows the subjunctive in such phrases as x o T t eiTrr), he has something to say; where the irregularity seems to be caused by the analogy of the common expression OVK ?x o TI (or TI ) ewrj7, equivalent to OVK oiSev o n. Li-jry he kn&ws not what he shall say, which contains an indirect statement' (i. E. ...An indirect de- liberative question). Under the second of these statements, which obviously bears 1 [From the Classical Review, Vol. VI (1892), pp. 93-95. ] 214 Greek Grammar directly upon the point in question, we find cited as the first example Isoc. Pan. P. 49 C. 44 (one of Professor Tarbell's ex- amples) : Totovrov e#os irapeSocrav, wore .... IxaTcpovs t\oTtfjir)Ou a iv, with the translation that both may have things in which they 'may glory'. Goodwin adds in parenthesis: 'Here there is no indirect question, for the meaning is not that they may know in what they are to glory', and he cites his note appended to Felton's Isocrates, p.
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