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... language I may mention three practical problems which claim the attention of our philologists . ' There is , however , a sort of new language being made under our eyes to - day in Norway . The literary language of that country , written ...
... language I may mention three practical problems which claim the attention of our philologists . ' There is , however , a sort of new language being made under our eyes to - day in Norway . The literary language of that country , written ...
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... language is unintelligible except as an allusion to Plato's work . In Xenophon ii . 26 Socrates is made to apologize for a vivid metaphor by saying , ἵνα καὶ ἐγὼ ἐν Γοργιείοις ῥήμασιν εἴπω , ' if I too may use the high - flown language ...
... language is unintelligible except as an allusion to Plato's work . In Xenophon ii . 26 Socrates is made to apologize for a vivid metaphor by saying , ἵνα καὶ ἐγὼ ἐν Γοργιείοις ῥήμασιν εἴπω , ' if I too may use the high - flown language ...
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... language of aspiration , than in the formulae of philosophy . He who is supposed to be so unimaginative has best given utterance to his soul in the language of imagination . He is not incapable of mysticism , rather he is the sanest of ...
... language of aspiration , than in the formulae of philosophy . He who is supposed to be so unimaginative has best given utterance to his soul in the language of imagination . He is not incapable of mysticism , rather he is the sanest of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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