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LS ( 3 ) , on aspect ( at last a primer which gives this difficult matter early and proper importance ! ) ; 209 $ 183 on the verbal adjective ; 257 $ 228 on metre ( so much in so little space ) ; 278 RG.E.2 very helpful diagram of the ...
LS ( 3 ) , on aspect ( at last a primer which gives this difficult matter early and proper importance ! ) ; 209 $ 183 on the verbal adjective ; 257 $ 228 on metre ( so much in so little space ) ; 278 RG.E.2 very helpful diagram of the ...
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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 ... 88 81 : it would be better to give ' vñs or ons ' in the 2nd person singular , since cos is still preferred by most ...
Neither RG nor LS gives a useful account of the infinitive as term and phenomenon , and I found I had to use a good ... 88 81 : it would be better to give ' vñs or ons ' in the 2nd person singular , since cos is still preferred by most ...
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... ut gives us that connexion between habe and maneat which is needed so badly ; and if ergo was written compendiously , the change from utgo to uirgo was equally slight ( I have given an account of ergo in my article in Polis ...
... ut gives us that connexion between habe and maneat which is needed so badly ; and if ergo was written compendiously , the change from utgo to uirgo was equally slight ( I have given an account of ergo in my article in Polis ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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