24 SEPTEMBER 1831, Page 21
The Reverend THOMAS FLYNN has published a Greek Gram- mar
" on a new and systematic plan, according to the analytic me- thod." We have looked over this Grammar with some attention, and have not been able to discover that it possesses any novelty which deserves notice. It appears to be a Greek Grammar altogether after the ancient plan of gramnriars, and with far less to deserve notice than some of them. At the same time, we must add, that if a grammar or accidence be used for the purpose of teachine. Greek—and it generally is—Mr. FLYNN'S is pretty nearly as good as any other.