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The Perfect Subjunctive, Optative, and Imperative in Greek
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 155 note 1 I am sorry that I missed seeing this in Prof-Harry's article.
page 156 note 1 See p. 351 ‘Practically the same remarks apply to the perf. optat. act. as to the perf. subj.’; and the examples on that and the following page.