Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Issues 7-54Trübner, 1884 - Philology |
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... object . So we find a growing tendency to use the words oopía and apery of all kinds of mere accomplishments ( Rep . 398 A , 406 B , cf. 429 a , Euthyd . 271 c , 273 D ) . The words even acquired a half - slang sense , something like ...
... object . So we find a growing tendency to use the words oopía and apery of all kinds of mere accomplishments ( Rep . 398 A , 406 B , cf. 429 a , Euthyd . 271 c , 273 D ) . The words even acquired a half - slang sense , something like ...
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... object of this paper is to call attention to the correct rendering of it , in most instances at least . I will add one other example , where the sense is by no means evident at first sight ; Eur . Suppl . 349 , where Theseus says ...
... object of this paper is to call attention to the correct rendering of it , in most instances at least . I will add one other example , where the sense is by no means evident at first sight ; Eur . Suppl . 349 , where Theseus says ...
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... object , e.g. Dem . 7 , 26 , 9 . ( 3 ) φοβεῖ καὶ τοῦτο · γράφου has escaped the interpolator's hand . ( 4 ) καταμέμφει σεαυτὸν καὶ πενὴς ὢν οὐκ ἂν ἔχοις χιλίας ἐκτῖσαι . δικάζου κλοπῆς πρὸς διαιτητὴν καὶ οὐ κινδυνεύσεις . κλοπής is as ...
... object , e.g. Dem . 7 , 26 , 9 . ( 3 ) φοβεῖ καὶ τοῦτο · γράφου has escaped the interpolator's hand . ( 4 ) καταμέμφει σεαυτὸν καὶ πενὴς ὢν οὐκ ἂν ἔχοις χιλίας ἐκτῖσαι . δικάζου κλοπῆς πρὸς διαιτητὴν καὶ οὐ κινδυνεύσεις . κλοπής is as ...
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... objects of the scheme of the " Stanford " Dictionary - first to provide an ample book of reference for English readers ... object there were certain classes of words adopted from French in the 15th , 16th and 17th centuries with altered ...
... objects of the scheme of the " Stanford " Dictionary - first to provide an ample book of reference for English readers ... object there were certain classes of words adopted from French in the 15th , 16th and 17th centuries with altered ...
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... objects intended for movement and bent up in front for the purpose of accelerating the same , were referred to as ' brandr ' . Thus in the modern language in the east of Iceland a quick sailing boat is said to be ' brandur ' , ' mesti ...
... objects intended for movement and bent up in front for the purpose of accelerating the same , were referred to as ' brandr ' . Thus in the modern language in the east of Iceland a quick sailing boat is said to be ' brandur ' , ' mesti ...
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