Excerpt from Cornell Studies in Classical Philology
The matter of the following chapters was put into its present form in September and October of the current year. I regret that the printing of Chapter iv (on the force of tenses in the Prohibitive) was completed before the appearance on this side of the Atlantic of the December issue of the Classical Review, in which Geddes promises a treatment of the same subject.
Professor John C. Rolfe, of the University of Michigan, and Mr. Charles L. Durham, of Cornell University, have rendered generous and efficient assistance during the printing of this volume.
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