Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 32Association, 1901 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Prose Scenes , etc. M. B. ANDERSON . H. C. NUTTING . On the History of the Unreal Condition in Latin . . Fresh Light on Facts and Dates in the Life of Robert Greene C. M. GAYLEY . A Problem in German Syntax . K. G. RENDTORFF . xlvi ...
... Prose Scenes , etc. M. B. ANDERSON . H. C. NUTTING . On the History of the Unreal Condition in Latin . . Fresh Light on Facts and Dates in the Life of Robert Greene C. M. GAYLEY . A Problem in German Syntax . K. G. RENDTORFF . xlvi ...
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... prose with eis . upéyw ( light up ) O. x . 74. A very rare verb , but occurring with dat . in Anth . Plan . Baivo . Besides the ordinary causal force of the aor . , the 2 aor . is trans . ( come upon , find ) in O. ii . 95 , N. i . 18 ...
... prose with eis . upéyw ( light up ) O. x . 74. A very rare verb , but occurring with dat . in Anth . Plan . Baivo . Besides the ordinary causal force of the aor . , the 2 aor . is trans . ( come upon , find ) in O. ii . 95 , N. i . 18 ...
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... Among Greek writers the tragedians employ it most frequently , Homer and Pindar less 1 But see under Adverbial Accusative . often , while in Attic prose it rarely occurs . Vol . xxxii . ] 27 Pindar's Accusative Constructions .
... Among Greek writers the tragedians employ it most frequently , Homer and Pindar less 1 But see under Adverbial Accusative . often , while in Attic prose it rarely occurs . Vol . xxxii . ] 27 Pindar's Accusative Constructions .
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... prose it is usually followed by a preposition . These 14 accusatives require no further consideration.1 Thirteen cases remain , 2 which deserve special notice . In seven of these3 the verb of motion is epxouai , and the ter- minal ...
... prose it is usually followed by a preposition . These 14 accusatives require no further consideration.1 Thirteen cases remain , 2 which deserve special notice . In seven of these3 the verb of motion is epxouai , and the ter- minal ...
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... prose , is harder to explain . But even here some feeling of apposition with the idea in @ov may be detected , though many would prefer to regard 7рóπоv as a development from the inner object . Another possible example of this suggested ...
... prose , is harder to explain . But even here some feeling of apposition with the idea in @ov may be detected , though many would prefer to regard 7рóπоv as a development from the inner object . Another possible example of this suggested ...
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