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Neither RG nor LS gives a useful account of the infinitive as term and phenomenon , and I found I had to use a good ... 229 88 81 : it would be better to give ' ons or øns ' in the 2nd person singular , since pns is still preferred by ...
Neither RG nor LS gives a useful account of the infinitive as term and phenomenon , and I found I had to use a good ... 229 88 81 : it would be better to give ' ons or øns ' in the 2nd person singular , since pns is still preferred by ...
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< TOÙÇ > would be clearer , with no context , especially as the Total Vocabulary gives ' пapaλaμẞáva take , receive from , undertake ' . Ibid . 2.c .: 8pa un λerns is confusing in an exercise on ' fearing ' constructions .
< TOÙÇ > would be clearer , with no context , especially as the Total Vocabulary gives ' пapaλaμẞáva take , receive from , undertake ' . Ibid . 2.c .: 8pa un λerns is confusing in an exercise on ' fearing ' constructions .
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16 when he asked Atticus tne years later ( Att.12.23 ) to give him the con- text from Apollodorus ; yet it had been described ... although earlier in de or- atore ( 2.53-9 ) Cicero gives a chronologically ordered account of all Greek ...
16 when he asked Atticus tne years later ( Att.12.23 ) to give him the con- text from Apollodorus ; yet it had been described ... although earlier in de or- atore ( 2.53-9 ) Cicero gives a chronologically ordered account of all Greek ...
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