How to parse. ...

1G2 ANAI- L YSIS [Par. 253. TIhe degrees of Sub-ordination may be indicated by lines in the following way:1st Degree of Sub-ordination "Socrates knew that he knew nothing." 2nd,, "Socrates was declared by the oracle to be the wisest of men, because he knew that he knew nothing." 3rd,,,, "Socrates said that lie was declared by the oracle to be the wisest of men, merely because lie knew that hle knew nothing." 4th,, " We are told that Socrates said that he was declared by the oracle to be the wisest of men, merely because lie knew that he knew nothing." The process of putting a Sentence together as above is called Synthesis (syn, "together;" thesis, "putting"). The reverse process of taking a Sentence to pieces again, loosening its structure as it were, and exhibiting the different parts and joints of the Sentence, is called Analysis (ana, " back again;" lysis, ' loosening ").

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