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            <title level="m">A School Grammar of Attic Greek</title>
            <author>Dickinson College</author>
            <principal>Christopher Francese</principal>
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         <p><emph rend="bold">18</emph> When no companion word follows, on which it
            wοuld lean, a proclitic takes the acute: ἐγὼ μὲν οὔ
            <emph rend="ital">not I</emph>, θεὸς ὥς <emph rend="ital">as a god</emph>, κακῶν ἔξ <emph rend="ital">out of evils.</emph>
            <list><item><emph rend="bold">a.</emph> When ὁ, ἡ, οἱ, or αἱ is a pronoun (<ref target="file:///x:/Departments/Classics_Texts/schoolgrammarofa00goodrich_porson/HTML%20Files/Chapter-205.html"><emph rend="bold">205</emph></ref>) many editors print
               it with an acute, which becomes grave by <ref target="file:///x:/Departments/Classics_Texts/schoolgrammarofa00goodrich_porson/HTML%20Files/Chapter-015.html"><emph rend="bold">15</emph></ref></item></list></p>
            
            
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