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A who was successively 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 might win from B who was 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2 , a case which is at variance with common sense and ( as Prof. Gardner shews ) with all the slight testimony given by antiques and by writers .
A who was successively 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 might win from B who was 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2 , a case which is at variance with common sense and ( as Prof. Gardner shews ) with all the slight testimony given by antiques and by writers .
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The familiar use of the Middle in a Causative sense consists of cases in which the object of the active verb is identical with the object of the causative middle , e . g . éKTPépet taida ' he rears a child , ' èKTPÉDetal maida he has a ...
The familiar use of the Middle in a Causative sense consists of cases in which the object of the active verb is identical with the object of the causative middle , e . g . éKTPépet taida ' he rears a child , ' èKTPÉDetal maida he has a ...
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The ordi . nary causal sense is also well suited to Euripides , Hippol . 618 , 619 , ει γαρ βρότειον ήθελες σπείραι γένος , | ουκ εκ γυναικών χρήν παρασχέσθαι τόδε , | αλλα ... βρoτούς . Here θεούς is the most , I . natural subject to ...
The ordi . nary causal sense is also well suited to Euripides , Hippol . 618 , 619 , ει γαρ βρότειον ήθελες σπείραι γένος , | ουκ εκ γυναικών χρήν παρασχέσθαι τόδε , | αλλα ... βρoτούς . Here θεούς is the most , I . natural subject to ...
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of Medea , 1266 , και σε ( for και ) δυσμενης φόνος αμείBetal ' , ill - intending murder bringeth a change over thee , ' which is suggested by the metre as well as the sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trach .
of Medea , 1266 , και σε ( for και ) δυσμενης φόνος αμείBetal ' , ill - intending murder bringeth a change over thee , ' which is suggested by the metre as well as the sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trach .
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45 ) in the sense of scion . Perhaps it means “ the leader , ' whence the other quarters of the city branched . If it means a part ' we must suppose that it and the other quarters spring from a common arvouñv , i.e. from Sicily or the ...
45 ) in the sense of scion . Perhaps it means “ the leader , ' whence the other quarters of the city branched . If it means a part ' we must suppose that it and the other quarters spring from a common arvouñv , i.e. from Sicily or the ...
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