Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... Speeches of Thucydides , 483 2. Preliminary Inquiries upon the Relation of the Speeches of Thu- cydides to those really delivered , 485 3. True Relation of the Speeches of Thucydides to those really deliv . ered , 487 • 4. Arrangement ...
... Speeches of Thucydides , 483 2. Preliminary Inquiries upon the Relation of the Speeches of Thu- cydides to those really delivered , 485 3. True Relation of the Speeches of Thucydides to those really deliv . ered , 487 • 4. Arrangement ...
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... speech ; for the scholars at the newly established universities spoke and wrote nothing but Lat- in , so that established tradition had its hallowed influence upon the great man : Latin had become the prevailing language in all church ...
... speech ; for the scholars at the newly established universities spoke and wrote nothing but Lat- in , so that established tradition had its hallowed influence upon the great man : Latin had become the prevailing language in all church ...
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... Ruhnken instantly closed the book - case , and said passionately , " Be off with your stupidity ; go and find other libraries where you can meet with German books . " This speech sounds harsher indeed in the translation than in 3 *
... Ruhnken instantly closed the book - case , and said passionately , " Be off with your stupidity ; go and find other libraries where you can meet with German books . " This speech sounds harsher indeed in the translation than in 3 *
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This speech sounds harsher indeed in the translation than in the Latin original . Ruhnken's pupil and follower , Wyttenbach , like him wrote only Latin , and in a letter to Matthiae , who had sent him his Greek Gram- mar , lamented that ...
This speech sounds harsher indeed in the translation than in the Latin original . Ruhnken's pupil and follower , Wyttenbach , like him wrote only Latin , and in a letter to Matthiae , who had sent him his Greek Gram- mar , lamented that ...
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... speech ; they are merged in the High German ; and this High Ger- man blends the formality of the Latin with the suppleness of the Greek in such a way that every writer of character and originality can im- press his individuality upon ...
... speech ; they are merged in the High German ; and this High Ger- man blends the formality of the Latin with the suppleness of the Greek in such a way that every writer of character and originality can im- press his individuality upon ...
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