Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 101Association, 1970 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 358
... final section ( 80–103 ) is too lengthy and distinct in tone , movement , and subject to be simply the final major segment of the hymn beginning in line 36. It is the purpose of this paper to show that the whole of the proem is an ...
... final section ( 80–103 ) is too lengthy and distinct in tone , movement , and subject to be simply the final major segment of the hymn beginning in line 36. It is the purpose of this paper to show that the whole of the proem is an ...
Page 358
... final section ( 80-103 ) is too lengthy and distinct in tone , movement , and subject to be simply the final major segment of the hymn beginning in line 36. It is the purpose of this paper to show that the whole of the proem is an ...
... final section ( 80-103 ) is too lengthy and distinct in tone , movement , and subject to be simply the final major segment of the hymn beginning in line 36. It is the purpose of this paper to show that the whole of the proem is an ...
Page 585
... final / i / ; and in absolute final position in words of more than one syllable , provided that / a / does not convey grammatical information . The reason for this is- restricting mystself only to Ar - that we want to have vai ( Buck ...
... final / i / ; and in absolute final position in words of more than one syllable , provided that / a / does not convey grammatical information . The reason for this is- restricting mystself only to Ar - that we want to have vai ( Buck ...
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Furtivus Amor The Structure | 1 |
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works I | 29 |
Blemeainôablemes eôs Meaning | 51 |
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