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Page 168
... written continuously like prose ; that the number of letters even in metrically equivalent verses is far from uniform ; that in one and the same MS . the pages often differ in number of lines ; and , finally , that the MS . of the ...
... written continuously like prose ; that the number of letters even in metrically equivalent verses is far from uniform ; that in one and the same MS . the pages often differ in number of lines ; and , finally , that the MS . of the ...
Page 180
... written stichically , but continuously like prose , and may therefore confine our attention to the lower row of figures . We find that there are only three sections that differ from the average by more than five lines , these abnormal ...
... written stichically , but continuously like prose , and may therefore confine our attention to the lower row of figures . We find that there are only three sections that differ from the average by more than five lines , these abnormal ...
Page 182
... written by the man to whom it owes its present literary form . The MS . must have been less carefully written than those of the other poems , for the rule as to the ending of a section , elsewhere so rigorously observed , is sometimes ...
... written by the man to whom it owes its present literary form . The MS . must have been less carefully written than those of the other poems , for the rule as to the ending of a section , elsewhere so rigorously observed , is sometimes ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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