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... example furnishes an excellent illustration of the general difference between the particles & c and or . Both follow nearly the same class of verbs , and are frequently regarded and rendered as though they were nearly , if not quite ...
... example furnishes an excellent illustration of the general difference between the particles & c and or . Both follow nearly the same class of verbs , and are frequently regarded and rendered as though they were nearly , if not quite ...
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... example , whenever he attacks the poets in other portions of his works . See the Republic , ii . , 377 , Ρ : τὰ δὲ δὴ του Κρόνου ἔργα καὶ πάθη ὑπὸ τοῦ υἱέως , κ . τ . λ . It interfered with his high views respecting those duties which ...
... example , whenever he attacks the poets in other portions of his works . See the Republic , ii . , 377 , Ρ : τὰ δὲ δὴ του Κρόνου ἔργα καὶ πάθη ὑπὸ τοῦ υἱέως , κ . τ . λ . It interfered with his high views respecting those duties which ...
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... example , in this passage , - " ventures to regard , " or " is in danger of regarding . " It implies that the senti- ment is a bold one , and one which , probably , he would not adopt , if he could trace all the consequences of this ...
... example , in this passage , - " ventures to regard , " or " is in danger of regarding . " It implies that the senti- ment is a bold one , and one which , probably , he would not adopt , if he could trace all the consequences of this ...
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... examples which occur a few lines below : οὐ ῥητέον ἔχειν ἦθος τοιοῦτον ὅ γε , instead of τοιοῦτον οἶόν γε . So , also , page 49 ( 5 ) , in the words ὦ δὴ προσήκει , & c . The poet here refer- red to is Hesiod : τῷ δὲ θεοὶ νεμεσῶσι καὶ ...
... examples which occur a few lines below : οὐ ῥητέον ἔχειν ἦθος τοιοῦτον ὅ γε , instead of τοιοῦτον οἶόν γε . So , also , page 49 ( 5 ) , in the words ὦ δὴ προσήκει , & c . The poet here refer- red to is Hesiod : τῷ δὲ θεοὶ νεμεσῶσι καὶ ...
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... examples , χαλεπά or χαλεπώτερα ὁρᾶν ; also such phrases as ῥᾴδια μαθεῖν , καλὰ ἰδεῖν , λόγος δυνατὸς κατανοῆ- σαι , ἡδιστὴ πίνειν , ἄξία θαυμάσαι , and others , which are generally ex- pressed in Latin by the supine , difficile visu ...
... examples , χαλεπά or χαλεπώτερα ὁρᾶν ; also such phrases as ῥᾴδια μαθεῖν , καλὰ ἰδεῖν , λόγος δυνατὸς κατανοῆ- σαι , ἡδιστὴ πίνειν , ἄξία θαυμάσαι , and others , which are generally ex- pressed in Latin by the supine , difficile visu ...
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