The Classical Journal, 第 37 巻A. J. Valpay., 1828 |
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... reason to believe , historically true . Of a different kind , but highly entertaining , is the story of Abdulla and Zeeba : related by Derveesh Seffer , with a design of convincing the envoy that " worldly success might be promoted by ...
... reason to believe , historically true . Of a different kind , but highly entertaining , is the story of Abdulla and Zeeba : related by Derveesh Seffer , with a design of convincing the envoy that " worldly success might be promoted by ...
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... reason to suspect , are particularly inquisitive respecting the authorities from which a writer borrows his information : we , on the contrary , were rather inclined to congratulate ourselves on the rare occurrence of notes and ...
... reason to suspect , are particularly inquisitive respecting the authorities from which a writer borrows his information : we , on the contrary , were rather inclined to congratulate ourselves on the rare occurrence of notes and ...
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... reason is as good as his ; and as I shall not ad- mit what he asserts , he will be guilty of a petitio principii . I wish to bring him to the bar , or rather the arena of philology . Let him meet me there . What is the exact , critical ...
... reason is as good as his ; and as I shall not ad- mit what he asserts , he will be guilty of a petitio principii . I wish to bring him to the bar , or rather the arena of philology . Let him meet me there . What is the exact , critical ...
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... reason of every restriction imposed on the score of metre . These views were not a little confirmed by the failure of all attempts to arrange , from the materials furnished by the several critics , a clear , precise , and consistent ...
... reason of every restriction imposed on the score of metre . These views were not a little confirmed by the failure of all attempts to arrange , from the materials furnished by the several critics , a clear , precise , and consistent ...
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... , but by dipodes only ; the pause at the end of a verse not being , on that account , greater than that at the end of a dipode . But the very reason of the rule demonstrates that it may admit of 26 Grecian Tragic Poetry .
... , but by dipodes only ; the pause at the end of a verse not being , on that account , greater than that at the end of a dipode . But the very reason of the rule demonstrates that it may admit of 26 Grecian Tragic Poetry .
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Alcest aliquid anapæst ancient animi sensum apud Aristotle artium atque Attic autem cæsura catalectic Christ Codex collation Complutensian edition copy critics dactyl denique digamma dipode enim Erasmus etiam Euripides Eurus Favorinus figura forma genus gilt leaves Gloss Greek habet hæc Helen Herodotus Hipp Homer iamb Iambic Iambic trimeter illa inscriptions ipsa knowlege language Latin Lycaon manuscript margin metrical pause morocco neque nihil nisi observations omitted omnia orationis passage Pelasgus Phoroneus poesi Porson potest primum prosa oratione prosæ quæ quædam quam quia quibus quid quidem quod quum reading recitation remarks rerum Sarmates Sarmatian says sive spondee Stephens Stephens's Strabo sunt syllable tamen tantum Theophrastus tion Tragic writers translation Travis tribrach trochaic trochees verb vero verse Wetstein word Zephyrus γὰρ δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ κατὰ μὲν τὰ τε τὸ τοῖς τοῦ τῶν
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