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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... Sense - Epithets in Poetry xiii xiv xvii CARL A. HARSTRÖM . Propertius as a Poet of Nature . XX KARL P. HARRINGTON . The Younger Ennius . xxiii HENRY A. SANDERS . Further Contributions to the Lithuanian Accent Question H. SCHMIDT ...
... Sense - Epithets in Poetry xiii xiv xvii CARL A. HARSTRÖM . Propertius as a Poet of Nature . XX KARL P. HARRINGTON . The Younger Ennius . xxiii HENRY A. SANDERS . Further Contributions to the Lithuanian Accent Question H. SCHMIDT ...
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... sense of sound in the hearer toward the gradual modification of the psychic memory - pictures , which , as the storage - form of language , are the resultants or com- promises from an indefinite number of experiences both of speaking ...
... sense of sound in the hearer toward the gradual modification of the psychic memory - pictures , which , as the storage - form of language , are the resultants or com- promises from an indefinite number of experiences both of speaking ...
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... ) P. xi . 13. The only case cited for the I aor . act . in this sense . The active occurs in Homer , meaning " remind . " véopaι ( oσa véoμai , pass over ) P. viii Vol . xxxii . ] 21 Pindar's Accusative Constructions .
... ) P. xi . 13. The only case cited for the I aor . act . in this sense . The active occurs in Homer , meaning " remind . " véopaι ( oσa véoμai , pass over ) P. viii Vol . xxxii . ] 21 Pindar's Accusative Constructions .
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... sense " quod attinet ad , " be regarded always with the utmost suspicion , though it is recognized by Gerth , and is even employed in the present paper ( with much hesitation ) to explain certain adverbial accusatives . - - The ...
... sense " quod attinet ad , " be regarded always with the utmost suspicion , though it is recognized by Gerth , and is even employed in the present paper ( with much hesitation ) to explain certain adverbial accusatives . - - The ...
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... sense of opâv Táρa . " Sikes and Willson in their school edition ( Macmillan , 1898 ) tacitly accept Weck- lein's interpretation , since on moot points it is their practice to cite the work , if they approve , and to point out the ...
... sense of opâv Táρa . " Sikes and Willson in their school edition ( Macmillan , 1898 ) tacitly accept Weck- lein's interpretation , since on moot points it is their practice to cite the work , if they approve , and to point out the ...
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