Classical Quarterly, المجلد 10John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1916 |
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... sentence . Before dealing with this , however , it will be well to explain the third sentence , which is obscure at first reading through the technicality of the language , though the meaning is not really open to much doubt . The gram ...
... sentence . Before dealing with this , however , it will be well to explain the third sentence , which is obscure at first reading through the technicality of the language , though the meaning is not really open to much doubt . The gram ...
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... sentences continue the argument to show that ' i ' and ' u ' are sometimes consonants confirms the natural impression that the second sentence also gives an argument for this belief . But what is the argument ? Two views , I think , are ...
... sentences continue the argument to show that ' i ' and ' u ' are sometimes consonants confirms the natural impression that the second sentence also gives an argument for this belief . But what is the argument ? Two views , I think , are ...
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... sentence . In our couplet the genitive comes first , and is left pendens , without government , while the main course of the sentence , which this genitive interrupts , is completed , when a subsidiary clause is added providing a noun ...
... sentence . In our couplet the genitive comes first , and is left pendens , without government , while the main course of the sentence , which this genitive interrupts , is completed , when a subsidiary clause is added providing a noun ...
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Sophocles Electra 1074 sqq H G VILJOEN I | 7 |
Some Problems in the Grammatical Chapters of Quintilian F H COLSON | 17 |
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adjective adverbs Aeneas Aeneid apud atque book vii bucolic Caesar caesura Catullus Cicero Ciris CLASSICAL QUARTERLY commentary conjecture critics Culex dicitur Donatus Eclogues edition editors emendation Ennius etiam Euripides ex Pont fuit Georgics gives grammarians Greek Heracles Hesiod hexameter Hirschfeld Homer indiga Latin lines Lucan Lycus manu meaning Menelaus mihi Mycenae nihil noun nunc Ovid participle passage perhaps Plato Plin poem poet Pompey Prof Propertius proposed Prosody Protr quae quam quia Quintilian quod quoted refer Roman Rome Sarpedon says Scholia seems sense sentence Servius Solin Sophocles suggest sunt suppose syllable Thyestes tibi trist trochaic Varus verb verse VIII Virgil vowels words write γὰρ δὲ δὴ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ ἔσται καὶ μὲν οἱ οὐ οὔτε τὰ τε τῆς τὸ τὸν τότε τῶν