Personification and the Use of Abstract Subjects in the Attic Orators and Thukydides, Part 1Johns Hopkins University, 1901 - 49 pages |
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... νόμος λέγει , κελεύει , etc .; Isokr . 2 , 42 τὰ συμβουλεύοντα τῶν συγγραμμάτων . — The association of verbs with subjects which fall under this class is , in general , no more restricted than in a modern language , often it is less ...
... νόμος λέγει , κελεύει , etc .; Isokr . 2 , 42 τὰ συμβουλεύοντα τῶν συγγραμμάτων . — The association of verbs with subjects which fall under this class is , in general , no more restricted than in a modern language , often it is less ...
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... νόμος . 1 This ratio would be considerably greater if the difference between the Teubner page in prose and poetry had been taken into account . The ratio of the dialogue falls slightly below that of the phoɛs and the choruses . Absolute ...
... νόμος . 1 This ratio would be considerably greater if the difference between the Teubner page in prose and poetry had been taken into account . The ratio of the dialogue falls slightly below that of the phoɛs and the choruses . Absolute ...
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... νόμος , ψήφισμα , rpaq , with verbs of saying and showing , see p . 17 , and for the frequent use of entoτolý with verbs of coming , see Part II , Verbs of Motion . 663 The legal and political language which finds its chief expression ...
... νόμος , ψήφισμα , rpaq , with verbs of saying and showing , see p . 17 , and for the frequent use of entoτolý with verbs of coming , see Part II , Verbs of Motion . 663 The legal and political language which finds its chief expression ...
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... νόμος . ἔπειθ ' οἱ φονικοὶ τοὺς μὲν θανάτῳ ζημιοῦσι , τοὺς δὲ φιλανθρωπίας ἠξίωσαν ; 21 , 1 ἃς ἵνα κωλύηθ ̓ , οἱ νόμοι συνήγαγον ὑμᾶς . So also ὁ νόμος ( οἱ νόμοι ) κελεύει 20 , 89 , and in a similar sense λέγει , 8 , 28. 21 , 9 ...
... νόμος . ἔπειθ ' οἱ φονικοὶ τοὺς μὲν θανάτῳ ζημιοῦσι , τοὺς δὲ φιλανθρωπίας ἠξίωσαν ; 21 , 1 ἃς ἵνα κωλύηθ ̓ , οἱ νόμοι συνήγαγον ὑμᾶς . So also ὁ νόμος ( οἱ νόμοι ) κελεύει 20 , 89 , and in a similar sense λέγει , 8 , 28. 21 , 9 ...
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... νόμος ; Ar . Ekkl . 1055 ἀλλ ̓ οὐκ ἐγώ , ἀλλ ̓ ὁ νόμος ἕλκει σε ; Aisch . 3 , 16 ὅταν ἑτέραν μὲν φωνὴν ἀφιῇ ὁ νόμος , ἑτέραν δὲ ὁ ῥήτωρ ( a bold metaphor praised by Plin . Ep . 9 , 26 , 11 ) ; Dem . 54 , 17 oi vóμoi kai τὰς ἀναγκαίας ...
... νόμος ; Ar . Ekkl . 1055 ἀλλ ̓ οὐκ ἐγώ , ἀλλ ̓ ὁ νόμος ἕλκει σε ; Aisch . 3 , 16 ὅταν ἑτέραν μὲν φωνὴν ἀφιῇ ὁ νόμος , ἑτέραν δὲ ὁ ῥήτωρ ( a bold metaphor praised by Plin . Ep . 9 , 26 , 11 ) ; Dem . 54 , 17 oi vóμoi kai τὰς ἀναγκαίας ...
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