Conditional sentences in Greek and LatinMacmillan and Company, 1894 - Всего страниц: 694 |
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... Speaking generally , it may be said that , where the English collocations express perfects , the stress of the voice is upon the auxiliary verb : " he had written , " " he has written , " " he will have written " ; where they express ...
... Speaking generally , it may be said that , where the English collocations express perfects , the stress of the voice is upon the auxiliary verb : " he had written , " " he has written , " " he will have written " ; where they express ...
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... speaking generally and of the practice of everyday life - into line with the Greek orain , and the first into line with the Latin poneret ; and so in the cases of all other verbs . 13. Let us from this point proceed to consider ...
... speaking generally and of the practice of everyday life - into line with the Greek orain , and the first into line with the Latin poneret ; and so in the cases of all other verbs . 13. Let us from this point proceed to consider ...
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... speak of them as nevertheless conditional is an affectation of precision . Accordingly , as the language developed in its culture , the use of av with the present and future tenses of the Indicative Mood , and - to a less extent 16 ...
... speak of them as nevertheless conditional is an affectation of precision . Accordingly , as the language developed in its culture , the use of av with the present and future tenses of the Indicative Mood , and - to a less extent 16 ...
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... speak of them as nevertheless conditional is an affectation of precision . Accordingly , as the language developed in its culture , the use of av with the present tenses of the Subjunctive Mood ( B ) Tenses of the Subjunctive Mood with ...
... speak of them as nevertheless conditional is an affectation of precision . Accordingly , as the language developed in its culture , the use of av with the present tenses of the Subjunctive Mood ( B ) Tenses of the Subjunctive Mood with ...
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... speak . " Thuc . vi . 89. 3 καὶ νῦν , εἴ τις καὶ τότε 44 ἐν τῷ πάσχειν οὐκ εἰκότως ὠργίζετό μοι , μετὰ τοῦ ἀληθοῦς ἀναπειθέσθω = “ and now , if any one then , during the actual suffering , was angry with me - unjustly - let him ...
... speak . " Thuc . vi . 89. 3 καὶ νῦν , εἴ τις καὶ τότε 44 ἐν τῷ πάσχειν οὐκ εἰκότως ὠργίζετό μοι , μετὰ τοῦ ἀληθοῦς ἀναπειθέσθω = “ and now , if any one then , during the actual suffering , was angry with me - unjustly - let him ...
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