The North American Review, 114. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1872 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 183
... thing as their objects , expressed or implied . But the different construction of the words shows that their relation to these objects was usually conceived of differently . In the case of airéw , which occurs in the New Testa- ment ...
... thing as their objects , expressed or implied . But the different construction of the words shows that their relation to these objects was usually conceived of differently . In the case of airéw , which occurs in the New Testa- ment ...
Sayfa 184
... Thing only expressed , twenty times . 2. Thing , and person with " apá or åró , ten times . 3. Person and thing , two accusatives , twice . Person in accusative , and object represented by Aéyorres with imperative , once ( Test . xii ...
... Thing only expressed , twenty times . 2. Thing , and person with " apá or åró , ten times . 3. Person and thing , two accusatives , twice . Person in accusative , and object represented by Aéyorres with imperative , once ( Test . xii ...
Sayfa 185
... thing variously expressed , viz . ( a ) by an accusative , five or six times ( John xvi . 23 ? Jos . Ant . v . 1. 14 ; Barn . 4 ; Herm . Vis . ii . 2 ; Orac . Sibyl . ii . 310 ; viii . 355 ) . ( b ) By an infinitive , eight times ( Luke ...
... thing variously expressed , viz . ( a ) by an accusative , five or six times ( John xvi . 23 ? Jos . Ant . v . 1. 14 ; Barn . 4 ; Herm . Vis . ii . 2 ; Orac . Sibyl . ii . 310 ; viii . 355 ) . ( b ) By an infinitive , eight times ( Luke ...
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