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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... perhaps shows a relationship to my Group III , for he then inexplicably failed to add chapters 23-26 to his own MS after potiorem.59 Before we continue to discuss the work of Dr. Hulshoff Pol , we may pause to note the contentions of ...
... perhaps shows a relationship to my Group III , for he then inexplicably failed to add chapters 23-26 to his own MS after potiorem.59 Before we continue to discuss the work of Dr. Hulshoff Pol , we may pause to note the contentions of ...
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... perhaps , faintly suggesting the parched and sterile plain of Troy once the invaders have finished with it . The second strophe brings a rising rhythm . Zeus , to mollify the Mother's sorrow , sends the Graces , Muses and Aphrodite ...
... perhaps , faintly suggesting the parched and sterile plain of Troy once the invaders have finished with it . The second strophe brings a rising rhythm . Zeus , to mollify the Mother's sorrow , sends the Graces , Muses and Aphrodite ...
Page 610
... perhaps after the analogy of ev ~ eis , and perhaps , too , because è§ / _C tended to pass to és and thus become homophonous with es < evs / _C . It is interesting to note that those dialects in which èk failed to develop ( TB ArC Cret ...
... perhaps after the analogy of ev ~ eis , and perhaps , too , because è§ / _C tended to pass to és and thus become homophonous with es < evs / _C . It is interesting to note that those dialects in which èk failed to develop ( TB ArC Cret ...
Contents
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works | 51 |
Sophocles Philoctetes and the Homeric | 63 |
The Pattern of Aeschylean Tragedy | 84 |
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