The Classical Weekly, Volumes 23-24Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1930 - Classical philology |
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Page 81
... language - foundation for the study of that civilization . Therefore , let us consider rather briefly the evolution of the teaching of elementary Latin . The pro- In the earlier period , as to - day , there were two classes of pupils ...
... language - foundation for the study of that civilization . Therefore , let us consider rather briefly the evolution of the teaching of elementary Latin . The pro- In the earlier period , as to - day , there were two classes of pupils ...
Page 182
... languages lies in the elaborate system of moods and tenses with which the classical language was provided . And for centuries some of the keenest minds have devoted their untiring efforts to discovering , by induction first and then by ...
... languages lies in the elaborate system of moods and tenses with which the classical language was provided . And for centuries some of the keenest minds have devoted their untiring efforts to discovering , by induction first and then by ...
Page 57
... language . It has no organic growth and de- velopment such as characterize other spoken tongues . It does not change and adjust itself to altered environ- ment , as do other living languages . The word " living " was , therefore , used ...
... language . It has no organic growth and de- velopment such as characterize other spoken tongues . It does not change and adjust itself to altered environ- ment , as do other living languages . The word " living " was , therefore , used ...
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to benefactions as deeply as did Socrates the appeal | 67 |
Roman Buildings of the Republic An Attempt | 205 |
career of Socrates had really been a blessing to the city Manifestly | 81 |
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