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MILES, Eustace was born on September 22, 1868 in West End House, Hampstead. Son of W.H. Miles (of Simpkin, Marshall, & Company) and Mary M‘Connell.
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Preface. ix 11. Besides this, I suggest Hints as to how to Practise; thus I suggest (pp.-1, 22) that the learner should start by doing the simpler Instances slowly and again and again, until he knows them thoroughly, and until he sees the Principles which underlie these simple I nstances. Then I suggest Exercises in which he could apply these Principles, and to these Exercises I add the Answers (see, for example, pp. 64, 65). 12. I have also suggested (e.g. p. 43) some useful and interesting Subjects for Research. 1.3. Wherever I have been able to, I have given illustrations and analogies from daily life and from Science (see pp. 72, 217). 14. In the Chapters dealing with the Analysis of Words, I have tried to treat the subjects in a logical order (p. 20 foil.), and 15. I have also tried (e.g. pp. 42, 151) to give the Evidences for every answer which Ihave suggested, explaining the process of Analysis (p. 152) and 16. showing the Interest of the subject, e.g. by mentioning the other subjects on which it will throw light (see pp. 43, 56). 17. Right at the end of the Analysis will come the Technical Terms, the Formulas and Rules, and the Details. 18. It has been my aim to give the most up-to-date theories, or, rather, the theories to which Dr. Giles and Messrs. King and Cookson give their support in their excellent Manuals :my work is mostly orthodox, and has very little originality except in its Method. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing t
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...cp. p. 134)? р3tг-(a)-bhos or-bhios (patribus). Celtic had-bos. The following Verses summarise the chief Case-Endings: in the Analysis of Words these Endings recur so constantly that it saves trouble to master them once for all. The first Case has no sign, or Vowel long, or else an-S, Accusative from-m and who-»i as-M (or-ni) you guess, DAtlve A-I in Sovv-ai, InstrumEntAl A or E, Locatlval I in тгoS-í, Ablatives in OD, ED, D; Then Genitives in OS, ES, S, or I, or S-I-O. Nominative Plural ES, I, A, from тгo'S-es oîKo-i know, Th' Accusative in-ns or else in N-S (as in Ro-vs), The Genitive in ÖM or SÖM (mensärum here belongs); DAtlve A-I-S, Locatlval I-S or S-I; The Latin Case in BHOS or bhios is still a mystery. 29, Greek Words Analysed. 29i Analyse the Early forms of the following Greek words, with a few notes:--N.B.--Here, as on p. 109, foil., the words will be parsed; and then will be put, in Brackets, the forms which throw light on the Early forms or on the Analysis: far more important than the Answer itself is the Method of arriving at the Answer. The learner should not merely wish to know the Analysis of any one word: he should wish also to know how he may Analyse any given word for himself and by himself, if possible in the light of what he already knows. It will be a capital exercise to iilustrate all the Soundchanges in these words! wherever any hard sound-change occurs, I add an explanation--elsewhere I leave the illustrations to be gathered from the preceding pages. The reader should try every word for himself before he looks at the Answer. PREFIX. ROOT. SUFFIX. ENDING. ши: Gen. Plur., cp. âXoxo-s, Xéx-os, x-0poos sim-ul, тго&Ьv. Stem...
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MILES, Eustace was born on September 22, 1868 in West End House, Hampstead. Son of W.H. Miles (of Simpkin, Marshall, & Company) and Mary M‘Connell.
Heath Mount, Hampstead. Eastbourne College; Marlborough (Senior Prefect. In Cricket XI., Football XI., and winner of School Fives).
King’s College, Cambridge (Entrance and Undergraduate Scholar). 1st class (2nd division) Classical Tripos, 1890. Honourable Men. for Chancellor’s Classical Medals, 1891.
Master of Arts.
Assistant Master at Rugby School. Amateur Champion of America at Racquets, Tennis, and Squash-tennis, 1900. Amateur Champion of England at Racquets, 1902, Singles and Doubles.
Doubles, 1904, 1905, 1906. At Tennis, 189S, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1909, 1910. Holder of Gold Prize, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1901 to 1906, 1908, 1909,1910.
Amateur Champion of World at Racquets, 1902, and at Tennis, 1898- 1903, and 1905. Honourable Secretary of Tuxedo Tennis Club (New York), 1900. Inventor of Ball-game Exerciser (patent), E.H.M. Memorandum-Holder, E. M. Double Pan Cooker, Protected Fryer, ChairRest, Inclined Plank, Open Expander, etc.
Member of the (Paris Exhibition) National Commission on Physical Education. On the Physical Culture Committee of the St. Louis Exhibition (Royal Commission). And on the Executive Council of the National League of Physical Education and Improvement, 1905. Tripos (Honours) Coach at Cambridge University.
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Clubs: Bath, Queen’s.
Tennis, racquets, lawn-tennis, cricket, lives, walking, vigoro.
Spouse 1906, Hallie (author of from Shadow into Sunshine.