An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... things , as the most perfect which ever fell from the lips of man . Its strength and flexibility , its sonorous cadence , its facility of combination , its variety of termination , making the boldest inversion consistent with clearness ...
... things , as the most perfect which ever fell from the lips of man . Its strength and flexibility , its sonorous cadence , its facility of combination , its variety of termination , making the boldest inversion consistent with clearness ...
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... things , but as being simply different from the more widely received and more perfect dialect . It should be further observed that the pronunci- ation to which alone our inquiry ought to refer , is that of well - educated men ...
... things , but as being simply different from the more widely received and more perfect dialect . It should be further observed that the pronunci- ation to which alone our inquiry ought to refer , is that of well - educated men ...
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... thing in it which seems never to have been thought of is its meaning : can we suppose that Cratinus , who was not so inferior to Aristophanes as not to be generally classed with him , would have been content with so poor a joke as to ...
... thing in it which seems never to have been thought of is its meaning : can we suppose that Cratinus , who was not so inferior to Aristophanes as not to be generally classed with him , would have been content with so poor a joke as to ...
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... things together , judgement in distinguish- ing between things which at first sight appear alike . I cannot help thinking , that , if this trea- tise of Dionysius had been in early times made a text - book in schools , no controversy ...
... things together , judgement in distinguish- ing between things which at first sight appear alike . I cannot help thinking , that , if this trea- tise of Dionysius had been in early times made a text - book in schools , no controversy ...
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... things a bill for repairs of a chariot owing to Amunias- < Τρεῖς μναὶ διφρίσκου καὶ τροχοῖν ̓Αμυνία . Nubes , v . 31 . We learn from the scholiast that the satire was directed against Aminias , who , though invested with the dignity of ...
... things a bill for repairs of a chariot owing to Amunias- < Τρεῖς μναὶ διφρίσκου καὶ τροχοῖν ̓Αμυνία . Nubes , v . 31 . We learn from the scholiast that the satire was directed against Aminias , who , though invested with the dignity of ...
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