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... original sentence . We do not readily observe this because of the ellipsis after ' chosen ' : but plainly the verb ... original sentence is perhaps only justifiable ( as opposed to ' might ' ) because it is readily realized that some ...
... original sentence . We do not readily observe this because of the ellipsis after ' chosen ' : but plainly the verb ... original sentence is perhaps only justifiable ( as opposed to ' might ' ) because it is readily realized that some ...
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... original Hexapla . Here , then , we have a certain example , not indeed of dictating for the purpose of copying , but of something very nearly akin- dictating for the purpose of checking a copy already made . Moreover , if dictation was ...
... original Hexapla . Here , then , we have a certain example , not indeed of dictating for the purpose of copying , but of something very nearly akin- dictating for the purpose of checking a copy already made . Moreover , if dictation was ...
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... originals of Sto- baeus rather than the original Stobaeus . To make sure of our basis the fragment is here printed as it stands in the better manuscripts of Stobaeus . The apparatus criticus does not aim at completeness ; it contains ...
... originals of Sto- baeus rather than the original Stobaeus . To make sure of our basis the fragment is here printed as it stands in the better manuscripts of Stobaeus . The apparatus criticus does not aim at completeness ; it contains ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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