Conditional sentences in Greek and LatinMacmillan and Company, 1894 - Всего страниц: 694 |
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Стр. xi
... reasons given in note 257 , deliberately preferred in the main the old traditional English mode of spelling Latin to any endeavour to construct a new one out of the presently existing hopeless chaos of innovating ideas on the subject ...
... reasons given in note 257 , deliberately preferred in the main the old traditional English mode of spelling Latin to any endeavour to construct a new one out of the presently existing hopeless chaos of innovating ideas on the subject ...
Стр. xiii
... reason without any further inquiry or consultation . " So too the writer's friend , that cultured scholar , the present Public Orator in the University of Cambridge , Dr. Sandys , in his edition of the Bacchae of Euripides , says : " I ...
... reason without any further inquiry or consultation . " So too the writer's friend , that cultured scholar , the present Public Orator in the University of Cambridge , Dr. Sandys , in his edition of the Bacchae of Euripides , says : " I ...
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... reason of your own worthlessness , refer not at all to the gods any share in them . " Ariphron Fr. 1. 3 εἰ γάρ τις ἢ πλούτου χάρις ἢ τεκέων , | ἢ εἴ τις ἄλλα θεόθεν ἀνθρώποισι τέρψις ἢ πόνων ἀμπνοὰ πέφανται , | μετὰ σεῖο . . . | τέθαλε ...
... reason of your own worthlessness , refer not at all to the gods any share in them . " Ariphron Fr. 1. 3 εἰ γάρ τις ἢ πλούτου χάρις ἢ τεκέων , | ἢ εἴ τις ἄλλα θεόθεν ἀνθρώποισι τέρψις ἢ πόνων ἀμπνοὰ πέφανται , | μετὰ σεῖο . . . | τέθαλε ...
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... reason of the press of women I was able , luckless one , to do nothing . " Plato ( Comicus ) Σκευ . Fr. 1 εἴ τις ὀρχοῦτ ̓ εἶ , θέαμ ̓ ἦν = " if soever any one was dancing well , it was a sight to see . " 2 Thuc . vii . 44. 5 εἰ φίλιον ...
... reason of the press of women I was able , luckless one , to do nothing . " Plato ( Comicus ) Σκευ . Fr. 1 εἴ τις ὀρχοῦτ ̓ εἶ , θέαμ ̓ ἦν = " if soever any one was dancing well , it was a sight to see . " 2 Thuc . vii . 44. 5 εἰ φίλιον ...
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... reason from the apparent cause , in cases where the disease had - established itself and it becomes impossible to investigate the apparent cause . " time . ( a ) Perfect : ii . Auctor de Artic . in Hippocr . i . p . 803. F. = iii . p ...
... reason from the apparent cause , in cases where the disease had - established itself and it becomes impossible to investigate the apparent cause . " time . ( a ) Perfect : ii . Auctor de Artic . in Hippocr . i . p . 803. F. = iii . p ...
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