Studies in Philology, Volumes 10-13University of North Carolina Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 3
... of grammar . But , of late , scholars have thought it worth while to watch the usage of so familiar a pronoun as ouros in the Attic orators , and have formulated 3 delicate regularities unformulated before ; 1 and a theory as 210369 AP.
... of grammar . But , of late , scholars have thought it worth while to watch the usage of so familiar a pronoun as ouros in the Attic orators , and have formulated 3 delicate regularities unformulated before ; 1 and a theory as 210369 AP.
Pagina 5
... thought , vary their words , misuse their grammar or do violence to their vocabulary , but , just as in all life , there is a curve of least resistance , which we all tend to follow , so in iambic metre of tragedy , there are certain ...
... thought , vary their words , misuse their grammar or do violence to their vocabulary , but , just as in all life , there is a curve of least resistance , which we all tend to follow , so in iambic metre of tragedy , there are certain ...
Pagina 7
... thought , but it is also worthy of note that it is used in the first half of the sixth foot , where neither ouтos noг Keivos could be used . In 80 Odysseus now takes him up and uses TOUTOV in the third foot , and it must again be noted ...
... thought , but it is also worthy of note that it is used in the first half of the sixth foot , where neither ouтos noг Keivos could be used . In 80 Odysseus now takes him up and uses TOUTOV in the third foot , and it must again be noted ...
Pagina 11
... thought , word and act into a simultaneous unit , so as to have a pure present . The result is that we speak too soon , and so make the act itself future or we speak too late and so make the act past . Thus it is with ode . Its specific ...
... thought , word and act into a simultaneous unit , so as to have a pure present . The result is that we speak too soon , and so make the act itself future or we speak too late and so make the act past . Thus it is with ode . Its specific ...
Pagina 37
... thought and the expression of a race that once ruled the whole world possessed no complexity whatever . The Roman had a beaked nose : therefore he must have dug his Iwell with it . The inadequacy of such criticism may be made clear by ...
... thought and the expression of a race that once ruled the whole world possessed no complexity whatever . The Roman had a beaked nose : therefore he must have dug his Iwell with it . The inadequacy of such criticism may be made clear by ...
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