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... opposite of dǹ . It is , however , often employed , when nothing of this kind is really intended , but only an appearance of it , in those familiarities of the colloquial style , to which this particle is so admirably adapted . It is a ...
... opposite of dǹ . It is , however , often employed , when nothing of this kind is really intended , but only an appearance of it , in those familiarities of the colloquial style , to which this particle is so admirably adapted . It is a ...
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... opposite of ἐν ἑνὶ “ On many centres of mo- tion . " Or rolling on a plane , instead of revolving on a fixed point , such as Sextus Empiricus styles τοπικὴν μετάβασιν . Sext . Emp . , Pyrrh . Hypot . , iii . , 8 and 64 . 2 ...
... opposite of ἐν ἑνὶ “ On many centres of mo- tion . " Or rolling on a plane , instead of revolving on a fixed point , such as Sextus Empiricus styles τοπικὴν μετάβασιν . Sext . Emp . , Pyrrh . Hypot . , iii . , 8 and 64 . 2 ...
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... opposite directions ) they unite , so that the centres and intervening parts come together into one . " 3 , 4 , 5. See Note XXIII . , App . 6. See Note XXIV . , App . 7. διέφθαρται . “ It is utterly destroyed , ” that is , " the thing ...
... opposite directions ) they unite , so that the centres and intervening parts come together into one . " 3 , 4 , 5. See Note XXIII . , App . 6. See Note XXIV . , App . 7. διέφθαρται . “ It is utterly destroyed , ” that is , " the thing ...
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... opposite of motion in many , κίνησις ἐν πολλοῖς , or motion accompanied by change of place . This , then , would be that higher species of motion , which , without change in the cause , produces motion in other things , itself remaining ...
... opposite of motion in many , κίνησις ἐν πολλοῖς , or motion accompanied by change of place . This , then , would be that higher species of motion , which , without change in the cause , produces motion in other things , itself remaining ...
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... opposites of τρυφὴ ἀργία , & c . , must be assigned εἰς τοὐναντίον ; that is , εἰς ἀρετὴν ψυχής . 2. τρυφῶν καὶ ἀμελὴς ἀργός τε . . . πᾶσιν ἡμῖν . Ast , as usual , is for emendation here , and thinks this could be made better by ...
... opposites of τρυφὴ ἀργία , & c . , must be assigned εἰς τοὐναντίον ; that is , εἰς ἀρετὴν ψυχής . 2. τρυφῶν καὶ ἀμελὴς ἀργός τε . . . πᾶσιν ἡμῖν . Ast , as usual , is for emendation here , and thinks this could be made better by ...
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