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... perhaps death itself was better disposed than you . " 82 Aristot . Rhet . ii . 25. 10 ὁ δὲ κριτὴς οἴεται , ἂν οὕτως ἐλύθη , 8 ἢ ὅτι οὐκ εἰκός , ἢ οὐχ αὑτῷ κριτέον = " and the judge thinks , if the matter should have been solved in this ...
... perhaps death itself was better disposed than you . " 82 Aristot . Rhet . ii . 25. 10 ὁ δὲ κριτὴς οἴεται , ἂν οὕτως ἐλύθη , 8 ἢ ὅτι οὐκ εἰκός , ἢ οὐχ αὑτῷ κριτέον = " and the judge thinks , if the matter should have been solved in this ...
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... perhaps at some time there would even be a recom- pense . For in that case we should ( = shall be warmly entreating you up and down the city , asking restoration , until everything should have - been given back . " Hesiod Fr. 217 ( ed ...
... perhaps at some time there would even be a recom- pense . For in that case we should ( = shall be warmly entreating you up and down the city , asking restoration , until everything should have - been given back . " Hesiod Fr. 217 ( ed ...
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... perhaps would have come to the house of Pluto . " See also Eur . Hipp . 493 ; Thuc . i . 143. 6 , 7 ; Xen . Anab . iii . 2. 24 ; Dem . ad Aphob . p . 861. 22 ; Phorm . p . 921. 4 . Hom . Il . xxiv . 220 ἐκέλευεν , | μᾶλλον | νῦν δ ̓ But ...
... perhaps would have come to the house of Pluto . " See also Eur . Hipp . 493 ; Thuc . i . 143. 6 , 7 ; Xen . Anab . iii . 2. 24 ; Dem . ad Aphob . p . 861. 22 ; Phorm . p . 921. 4 . Hom . Il . xxiv . 220 ἐκέλευεν , | μᾶλλον | νῦν δ ̓ But ...
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... perhaps possible for one after his toil to receive his share of good things . " 62. Among the various examples thus collected , it may have been noticed that of the forms ( Α ' ) α . ἐὰν or ἢν or ἂν ( with a long ) with the past ...
... perhaps possible for one after his toil to receive his share of good things . " 62. Among the various examples thus collected , it may have been noticed that of the forms ( Α ' ) α . ἐὰν or ἢν or ἂν ( with a long ) with the past ...
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... perhaps , each out of affection for the Lacedaemonians ; but in the other case it would not be likely that one dominion should undertake an expedition against another . .. καὶ ἔτι ἂν ἧσσον δεινοὶ = And as to ourselves , the Greeks there ...
... perhaps , each out of affection for the Lacedaemonians ; but in the other case it would not be likely that one dominion should undertake an expedition against another . .. καὶ ἔτι ἂν ἧσσον δεινοὶ = And as to ourselves , the Greeks there ...
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