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... R. E. Allen ( Three Dialogues of Plato , translation and analysis , New Haven 1984 ) , ' And now , as the final absurdity of the whole affair , it will look as if we have let slip this final opportunity because of our own badness .
... R. E. Allen ( Three Dialogues of Plato , translation and analysis , New Haven 1984 ) , ' And now , as the final absurdity of the whole affair , it will look as if we have let slip this final opportunity because of our own badness .
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68 ) Dans la séquence Xevaμûs ' Apñañoi ( os ) , E. Bernand transcrit le patronyme en ' Harpaèsi ( s ) ' avec un commentaire embarrassé : ' Le patronyme présente la chute du sigma final et sans doute le génitif -s pour -105 ( ... ) .
68 ) Dans la séquence Xevaμûs ' Apñañoi ( os ) , E. Bernand transcrit le patronyme en ' Harpaèsi ( s ) ' avec un commentaire embarrassé : ' Le patronyme présente la chute du sigma final et sans doute le génitif -s pour -105 ( ... ) .
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The Hieroglyphic has kept the final -s omitted in Linear B , and if the name is masculine we have proof that a final -s in the nominative of a - stems did exist in Mycenaean Greek but , as in other cases , has been omitted in writing.4 ...
The Hieroglyphic has kept the final -s omitted in Linear B , and if the name is masculine we have proof that a final -s in the nominative of a - stems did exist in Mycenaean Greek but , as in other cases , has been omitted in writing.4 ...
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