fyftem of the language more perfect.— Of the variety of its compofition with verbs and prepofitions.—Of derivation in the Greek language.—The account, given by the author, of the Greek derivation, makes the language a wonderful fyftem of art.-The fame was the fyftem of Hempfterbufius.-Not probable that both Hempfterbufius and the Author fhould have fallen into the fame error, without communication with one another.-Other arguments in favour of this fyftem of etymology. -The Greek, according to this fyftem; refembles very much the Sanfcrit language. The language of Homer particularly has a wonderful refemblance to that language.
8. Of compofition in Greek-the greateft beauty of all-requires variety as much as any thing else belonging to language. The arrangement in Greek wonderfully various.-By a proper arrangement the fenfe conveyed more