An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... cited , though later perhaps than the second century ; because here the authority of the answer must at least be admitted by the person relying on the objection ; and he who will disregard the answer as drawn from an age of barbarism ...
... cited , though later perhaps than the second century ; because here the authority of the answer must at least be admitted by the person relying on the objection ; and he who will disregard the answer as drawn from an age of barbarism ...
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... cited as of equal authority . Where there is any discrepancy , the later author ought , for the reasons already given , to be considered as better authority than an earlier one . The writers who will be cited as authorities are the ...
... cited as of equal authority . Where there is any discrepancy , the later author ought , for the reasons already given , to be considered as better authority than an earlier one . The writers who will be cited as authorities are the ...
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... cited , there is not one whose works do not show that he was well read in Greek . But as more exten- sive citations will be made from Quinctilian than from any other author , it may not be amiss WHAT WRITERS TO BE USED AS AUTHORITIES .
... cited , there is not one whose works do not show that he was well read in Greek . But as more exten- sive citations will be made from Quinctilian than from any other author , it may not be amiss WHAT WRITERS TO BE USED AS AUTHORITIES .
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... cited as an authority second only to Aristotle himself . But even sup- posing any doubt among scholars as to the purity of his taste or the accuracy of his judgement , it seems at least impossible to question his know- ledge of the ...
... cited as an authority second only to Aristotle himself . But even sup- posing any doubt among scholars as to the purity of his taste or the accuracy of his judgement , it seems at least impossible to question his know- ledge of the ...
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... cited by the modern Greeks and by their classical advocates as proofs that these letters were pronounced alike ; and the same inference is drawn from the expression in Plautus , - Nam tuæ blanditiæ mihi sunt , quod dici solet Gerræ ...
... cited by the modern Greeks and by their classical advocates as proofs that these letters were pronounced alike ; and the same inference is drawn from the expression in Plautus , - Nam tuæ blanditiæ mihi sunt , quod dici solet Gerræ ...
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