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... example , stands for all shapes as such ' , and squareness stands for all square shapes as such . On the other hand , the shape of the table at which I am now writing is a singular term . Abstract nouns supply the appropriate verbal ...
... example , stands for all shapes as such ' , and squareness stands for all square shapes as such . On the other hand , the shape of the table at which I am now writing is a singular term . Abstract nouns supply the appropriate verbal ...
Page 179
... example maxera for μaxnpа . The editor corrects these forms into maxaera and paxaípa [ sic ! ] . Where the printed text has Xnpnas and Kereas , the MS . has xnpna and s . kerea ( probably the scribe's misreading of cherea ) . A few ...
... example maxera for μaxnpа . The editor corrects these forms into maxaera and paxaípa [ sic ! ] . Where the printed text has Xnpnas and Kereas , the MS . has xnpna and s . kerea ( probably the scribe's misreading of cherea ) . A few ...
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... example , is a lovely but unfulfilled promise : This Christall here That shines so clear , And carri's in its womb a little day ; Once hammerd will appear Impure as dust , as dark as clay . When , however , our perfect anthology is ...
... example , is a lovely but unfulfilled promise : This Christall here That shines so clear , And carri's in its womb a little day ; Once hammerd will appear Impure as dust , as dark as clay . When , however , our perfect anthology is ...
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