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... matter - of - fact tone ' . Quintilian means precisely the opposite of what W. takes him to mean . Legimus does not mean ' read aloud , pronounce ' , here . What the sentence says is ' we read [ in documents , i.e. ' find written ...
... matter - of - fact tone ' . Quintilian means precisely the opposite of what W. takes him to mean . Legimus does not mean ' read aloud , pronounce ' , here . What the sentence says is ' we read [ in documents , i.e. ' find written ...
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... matter is overwhelmingly what its conventional title would imply , spelling . Remarks about pronunciation are few ... matters in the text does not bear examination . In the first 10 pages of the work ( as printed by Keil , GL VII.295ff ...
... matter is overwhelmingly what its conventional title would imply , spelling . Remarks about pronunciation are few ... matters in the text does not bear examination . In the first 10 pages of the work ( as printed by Keil , GL VII.295ff ...
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... matter . In the second group of cases ( address of encouragement etc. to a departing character ) we find the closing words of a dialogue , which the departing character hears ( no answer is necessary ) . But these cases can be listed as ...
... matter . In the second group of cases ( address of encouragement etc. to a departing character ) we find the closing words of a dialogue , which the departing character hears ( no answer is necessary ) . But these cases can be listed as ...
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