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Page 136
... sometimes . in the same manner , sometimes in a style more resembling that of Ovid . If he does not enchant us quite so much by the simplicity and tenderness of his expressions , he maintains a purity that seldom if ever degenerates ...
... sometimes . in the same manner , sometimes in a style more resembling that of Ovid . If he does not enchant us quite so much by the simplicity and tenderness of his expressions , he maintains a purity that seldom if ever degenerates ...
Page 152
... sometimes do and sometimes do not use , or exercise : ' ( pp . 170. 292 , 293. 423. 525. ) for even mugios , which approaches the nearest of the two , though commonly subject to Mr. Sharp's rule , ' is not subject to it in some of the ...
... sometimes do and sometimes do not use , or exercise : ' ( pp . 170. 292 , 293. 423. 525. ) for even mugios , which approaches the nearest of the two , though commonly subject to Mr. Sharp's rule , ' is not subject to it in some of the ...
Page 387
... sometimes with and sometimes without the article ; and when they appear one way in the original , they may be and often are rendered otherwise in the translation . Thus the textus receptus has vios e T8 98 in Matt . iv . 3. and Luke iv ...
... sometimes with and sometimes without the article ; and when they appear one way in the original , they may be and often are rendered otherwise in the translation . Thus the textus receptus has vios e T8 98 in Matt . iv . 3. and Luke iv ...
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