The Classical Journal, Volume 28A. J. Valpay., 1823 - Classical philology |
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... give us any thing like a philosophical analysis of the various shades of mean- ing which the terms of the language assume . No works , however , are better adapted for these disquisitions than such selections ; nor can they be given any ...
... give us any thing like a philosophical analysis of the various shades of mean- ing which the terms of the language assume . No works , however , are better adapted for these disquisitions than such selections ; nor can they be given any ...
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... give a pro- per direction to the inquisitive student . We are , accordingly , happy to observe this liberal style of ... gives of the natural history of different countries form not the least interesting or useful portion of his ...
... give a pro- per direction to the inquisitive student . We are , accordingly , happy to observe this liberal style of ... gives of the natural history of different countries form not the least interesting or useful portion of his ...
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... give credit for a scantiness of it in order to diminish its magnitude . We cannot , therefore , withhold our censure from the London editor in sup- pressing many of the most useful of Dalzell's original notes , whilst it would be ...
... give credit for a scantiness of it in order to diminish its magnitude . We cannot , therefore , withhold our censure from the London editor in sup- pressing many of the most useful of Dalzell's original notes , whilst it would be ...
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... gives the words that prominence of place which is requisite to complete the sense . Nicias writing to the Athenians for reinforce- ments , says of his army , some desert to the enemy at fit oppor- tunities , others withdraw , as they ...
... gives the words that prominence of place which is requisite to complete the sense . Nicias writing to the Athenians for reinforce- ments , says of his army , some desert to the enemy at fit oppor- tunities , others withdraw , as they ...
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... gives ȧToкvduvevσovres , a reading not only in strict conformity with the author's style , but which at the same time brings out a most correct meaning . His words are , " et constructio et temporis ratio postulare videntur åπoкivduveú ...
... gives ȧToкvduvevσovres , a reading not only in strict conformity with the author's style , but which at the same time brings out a most correct meaning . His words are , " et constructio et temporis ratio postulare videntur åπoкivduveú ...
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