The Classical Journal, Том 8A. J. Valpay., 1813 |
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... Language , highly compliments this fair scholar . " Hanc Illustrissimam et Sapientissimam Principem Hebraicis literis haud leviter fuisse tinctam . " The following anecdote is related of her : that whenever he went to her , he found her ...
... Language , highly compliments this fair scholar . " Hanc Illustrissimam et Sapientissimam Principem Hebraicis literis haud leviter fuisse tinctam . " The following anecdote is related of her : that whenever he went to her , he found her ...
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... language of the writer of the Notes on the Electra of Sophocles , inserted in the Museum Criticum , No. 1 . p . 63. ( πολὺς μὲν ἐν βροτοῖσι , κοὐκ ἀνώνυμος , ) “ had better be erased . ” 1. The Professor's conjecture of extúoμev for ...
... language of the writer of the Notes on the Electra of Sophocles , inserted in the Museum Criticum , No. 1 . p . 63. ( πολὺς μὲν ἐν βροτοῖσι , κοὐκ ἀνώνυμος , ) “ had better be erased . ” 1. The Professor's conjecture of extúoμev for ...
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... language , as well as the nature of the witnesses , ( i . e . in verse 8. ) would require the use of the neuter gender , & c . " But it is farther to be observed that the Apostle , in a preceding verse , has thus conformed to the requi ...
... language , as well as the nature of the witnesses , ( i . e . in verse 8. ) would require the use of the neuter gender , & c . " But it is farther to be observed that the Apostle , in a preceding verse , has thus conformed to the requi ...
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... language , the author is sensible that he runs no small risk of being deemed presumptuous . If , however , what he now , with great deference , offers , shall prompt others , better versed in the subject , to investigate again that ...
... language , the author is sensible that he runs no small risk of being deemed presumptuous . If , however , what he now , with great deference , offers , shall prompt others , better versed in the subject , to investigate again that ...
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... language into another , are formed by reading the original with the Masoretic points ; and as the Hebrew of Selden and of Godwyn recognizes them , it seems necessary , until something more satis- factory can be devised and established ...
... language into another , are formed by reading the original with the Masoretic points ; and as the Hebrew of Selden and of Godwyn recognizes them , it seems necessary , until something more satis- factory can be devised and established ...
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