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Page 204
... seems to me that Marót himself has come up with a rather improbable view of how the name and tale of the Sirens arose.5 The present state of this inquiry can be summed up in the words of Pollard ( Seers Shrines and Sirens [ above , note ...
... seems to me that Marót himself has come up with a rather improbable view of how the name and tale of the Sirens arose.5 The present state of this inquiry can be summed up in the words of Pollard ( Seers Shrines and Sirens [ above , note ...
Page 576
... seems excluded both phonologically : a change of / t / to / k / before a palatalizing vowel seems highly unlikely ; and dialecto- logically , if we may prematurely assume what is to be proved : we would have to assume an innovation in a ...
... seems excluded both phonologically : a change of / t / to / k / before a palatalizing vowel seems highly unlikely ; and dialecto- logically , if we may prematurely assume what is to be proved : we would have to assume an innovation in a ...
Page 601
... seems little point in discussing in great detail Risch's items 14-16 since they are all recent developments : mávoa ( 14 ) is an archaism wherever it occurs ; - / ae / - > - a : / - ( 15 ) seems restricted to AI , though it has ...
... seems little point in discussing in great detail Risch's items 14-16 since they are all recent developments : mávoa ( 14 ) is an archaism wherever it occurs ; - / ae / - > - a : / - ( 15 ) seems restricted to AI , though it has ...
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The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works | 51 |
Sophocles Philoctetes and the Homeric | 63 |
The Pattern of Aeschylean Tragedy | 84 |
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