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... produce examples from the profe writers ; but this change was never admitted into tragic lambics , nor fhould it now appear in Samfon . There cannot be one fingle paffage produced to defend this word , which is of the least validity ...
... produce examples from the profe writers ; but this change was never admitted into tragic lambics , nor fhould it now appear in Samfon . There cannot be one fingle paffage produced to defend this word , which is of the least validity ...
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... produced from the Tragedies ? V. 11. Αλλ ' ώδε τερπνην αυραν εισδέχομαι βραχυ . ] It fhould be odexquat . - To the tragic utage of ss for as , on all possible oc- cafions , attention fhould be paid . What , however , are we to fay to ...
... produced from the Tragedies ? V. 11. Αλλ ' ώδε τερπνην αυραν εισδέχομαι βραχυ . ] It fhould be odexquat . - To the tragic utage of ss for as , on all possible oc- cafions , attention fhould be paid . What , however , are we to fay to ...
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... produced . V. 15. σμepov ] This word occurs in other paffages , but Mr. Glaffe has allo uíed Tuegov . An obfervation or two ... produce a defence from Tragic Iambics . In Homer , Eva often must be explained by Hic , or Hoc loco . -nequel ...
... produced . V. 15. σμepov ] This word occurs in other paffages , but Mr. Glaffe has allo uíed Tuegov . An obfervation or two ... produce a defence from Tragic Iambics . In Homer , Eva often must be explained by Hic , or Hoc loco . -nequel ...
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times governs an accufative cafe . He then produces two in- ftances , one from Polybius , and the other from Arrian . In ... produced by the omiffion of the final E. Eziraoua . Paffivo fenfu . Euripides , Suppl . 522 . αν γαρ αν ρεοσ Τα ...
times governs an accufative cafe . He then produces two in- ftances , one from Polybius , and the other from Arrian . In ... produced by the omiffion of the final E. Eziraoua . Paffivo fenfu . Euripides , Suppl . 522 . αν γαρ αν ρεοσ Τα ...
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... produce of four acres of good ground , at five and a half bolls , or four quar- ters for each acre ; and which is more than the average of any county ¶ . To this must be added at least one stone of hay per day for each horfe ; which is ...
... produce of four acres of good ground , at five and a half bolls , or four quar- ters for each acre ; and which is more than the average of any county ¶ . To this must be added at least one stone of hay per day for each horfe ; which is ...
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