Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Issues 7-54Trübner, 1884 - Philology |
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... says , καμέ νυν ἐροῦ τί πάσχω , καὶ γὰρ αὐτὸς οἴχομαι , " For I too ( as well as you ) am undone . " Hence it seems likely that καὶ γάρ would be used where και is required for giving emphasis to a word following , as Heracl . 998 , καὶ ...
... says , καμέ νυν ἐροῦ τί πάσχω , καὶ γὰρ αὐτὸς οἴχομαι , " For I too ( as well as you ) am undone . " Hence it seems likely that καὶ γάρ would be used where και is required for giving emphasis to a word following , as Heracl . 998 , καὶ ...
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... say , " As I persuaded you , so also I will release you , ” instead of , “ I will release you , for I also persuaded you ... says , δόξαι δὲ χρῄζω καὶ πόλει πάσῃ τόδε · δόξει δ ̓ , ἐμοῦ θέλοντος · ἀλλὰ τοῦ λόγου προσδοὺς ἔχοιμ ̓ ἂν δῆμον ...
... say , " As I persuaded you , so also I will release you , ” instead of , “ I will release you , for I also persuaded you ... says , δόξαι δὲ χρῄζω καὶ πόλει πάσῃ τόδε · δόξει δ ̓ , ἐμοῦ θέλοντος · ἀλλὰ τοῦ λόγου προσδοὺς ἔχοιμ ̓ ἂν δῆμον ...
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... says that he received the command of the East in 264 , and then marched against Persia to avenge Valerian . Although the evidence is somewhat contradictory , it would seem that this must have been a first , not a second war against ...
... says that he received the command of the East in 264 , and then marched against Persia to avenge Valerian . Although the evidence is somewhat contradictory , it would seem that this must have been a first , not a second war against ...
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... says : € ós . ὁ μωροποιός , μάταιος , ἄφρων , ἠλίθιος . How well this agrees with ματαίαν γλῶσσαν 1662 , τῆσδε ... say the first syllable of aλeós seems to be short : but if it be , as they say , another form of λeós , I do not see why ...
... says : € ós . ὁ μωροποιός , μάταιος , ἄφρων , ἠλίθιος . How well this agrees with ματαίαν γλῶσσαν 1662 , τῆσδε ... say the first syllable of aλeós seems to be short : but if it be , as they say , another form of λeós , I do not see why ...
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... says Mr Munro in his comparison of the two great Roman lyrists , ' I look on Catullus as the peer of Alcaeus and Sappho ; to Horace I assign a different rank . ' Catullus , like the Greeks , aims at the direct expression of intense ...
... says Mr Munro in his comparison of the two great Roman lyrists , ' I look on Catullus as the peer of Alcaeus and Sappho ; to Horace I assign a different rank . ' Catullus , like the Greeks , aims at the direct expression of intense ...
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