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... appears to have nothing else before him . The fifth may be regarded as a sort of hybrid production , arising from a confusion of both views . Some of its arrangements are altogether too unnatural to allow the supposition that they were ...
... appears to have nothing else before him . The fifth may be regarded as a sort of hybrid production , arising from a confusion of both views . Some of its arrangements are altogether too unnatural to allow the supposition that they were ...
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... appear , " & c . This sense of κινδυνεύω is quite a favourite with Plato . 3. ἐξάρχοντες — auspicantes qui aliis auctores sunt . 4. ἀηθεστέρων . See Note XVI . , App . ΚΛ . Οὐκ ὀκνητέον , ὦ ξένε . μανθάνω γὰρ 18 CONTRA ATHEOS .
... appear , " & c . This sense of κινδυνεύω is quite a favourite with Plato . 3. ἐξάρχοντες — auspicantes qui aliis auctores sunt . 4. ἀηθεστέρων . See Note XVI . , App . ΚΛ . Οὐκ ὀκνητέον , ὦ ξένε . μανθάνω γὰρ 18 CONTRA ATHEOS .
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... appears harsh and difficult to be rendered . It is a rule in English composition , that there should be no grammatical dependence between a parenthesis and the other members of a period ; or that it should be so introduced , that it may ...
... appears harsh and difficult to be rendered . It is a rule in English composition , that there should be no grammatical dependence between a parenthesis and the other members of a period ; or that it should be so introduced , that it may ...
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... appear to us very harsh . Thus here , θεῶν bears to ἀμέλειαν the relation of agent , while Távтwv has to it the relation of ob- ject . Instead , however , of governing them both by ἀμέλειαν , it would , perhaps , be better to regard ɛv ...
... appear to us very harsh . Thus here , θεῶν bears to ἀμέλειαν the relation of agent , while Távтwv has to it the relation of ob- ject . Instead , however , of governing them both by ἀμέλειαν , it would , perhaps , be better to regard ɛv ...
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... appears in the tragic poets as an ancient saying ; as in the beginning of the Trachiniæ of Sophocles : Λόγος μὲν ἐστ ' ' ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣ ἀνθρώπων φανεὶς ὡς οὐκ ἂν αἰῶν ̓ ἐκμάθοις βροτῶν , πρὶν ἂν θάνοι τις . . .. 14. Ὁ Θεὸς αὐτός . There cannot ...
... appears in the tragic poets as an ancient saying ; as in the beginning of the Trachiniæ of Sophocles : Λόγος μὲν ἐστ ' ' ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣ ἀνθρώπων φανεὶς ὡς οὐκ ἂν αἰῶν ̓ ἐκμάθοις βροτῶν , πρὶν ἂν θάνοι τις . . .. 14. Ὁ Θεὸς αὐτός . There cannot ...
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