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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... thought to feel much differ- ence between " to build a ship , " and " to burn a ship . " We shall therefore assume that all cases of the accusative of result are sufficiently accounted for , either as external or inner objects , and ...
... thought to feel much differ- ence between " to build a ship , " and " to burn a ship . " We shall therefore assume that all cases of the accusative of result are sufficiently accounted for , either as external or inner objects , and ...
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... thought and poetic diction . In the list which follows , some of the verbs are so rare ( one or two are äπağ λeyoueva ) that the question of their construction practically disappears , but these seemed worth inserting on other grounds ...
... thought and poetic diction . In the list which follows , some of the verbs are so rare ( one or two are äπağ λeyoueva ) that the question of their construction practically disappears , but these seemed worth inserting on other grounds ...
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... thought . Here belong πολλὰ ἔπαθον , πιστὰ φρονέων , and similar types . These need not detain us long , since few of them offer any difficulty . yλUKÚ TI Sаμwσóμela I. vii . 8 becomes tractable when we learn from the Schol . that the ...
... thought . Here belong πολλὰ ἔπαθον , πιστὰ φρονέων , and similar types . These need not detain us long , since few of them offer any difficulty . yλUKÚ TI Sаμwσóμela I. vii . 8 becomes tractable when we learn from the Schol . that the ...
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... thought that the accusa- tive depends upon the preposition diá in composition , but the context clearly shows that the meaning is not " pass through , " but " pass through to the goal of life . " The two cases with μολείν are equally ...
... thought that the accusa- tive depends upon the preposition diá in composition , but the context clearly shows that the meaning is not " pass through , " but " pass through to the goal of life . " The two cases with μολείν are equally ...
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... thought of as an accusative of respect ; and the category once established , it was easy to extend it , by analogy , to a much wider range of nouns and verbs . The construction appears in Homer , and is fairly familiar throughout Greek ...
... thought of as an accusative of respect ; and the category once established , it was easy to extend it , by analogy , to a much wider range of nouns and verbs . The construction appears in Homer , and is fairly familiar throughout Greek ...
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