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Page 71
... nature of the one and the other , and that the " near relation " is in truth no other than perfect identity . ' He adds , ( ibid . ) Homer's article , it is ad- mitted , is a pronoun : but so is the article universally , and Homer's ...
... nature of the one and the other , and that the " near relation " is in truth no other than perfect identity . ' He adds , ( ibid . ) Homer's article , it is ad- mitted , is a pronoun : but so is the article universally , and Homer's ...
Page 160
... nature , office , and design , ) it has nothing particular , nothing singular . The article is inserted and omitted ... nature of the lan- guage ; though we cannot see one , or rather we can see that there is not one , in the ...
... nature , office , and design , ) it has nothing particular , nothing singular . The article is inserted and omitted ... nature of the lan- guage ; though we cannot see one , or rather we can see that there is not one , in the ...
Page 417
... nature , waiting under the earth for the re - animating principle : but how is she , then , the mother of Bacchus ? Her son , we learn from the expositors of the Mythology , was not so properly the God of Wine as of all humid Nature ...
... nature , waiting under the earth for the re - animating principle : but how is she , then , the mother of Bacchus ? Her son , we learn from the expositors of the Mythology , was not so properly the God of Wine as of all humid Nature ...
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