The Classical Journal, Volume 15A. J. Valpay., 1817 |
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... senses , which were pro- } bably once common to both . The word j , in which the infirm alif is put for the infirm waw , because the first radical is followed by a fatha , has vertere for its first sense , though Golius makes it only ...
... senses , which were pro- } bably once common to both . The word j , in which the infirm alif is put for the infirm waw , because the first radical is followed by a fatha , has vertere for its first sense , though Golius makes it only ...
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... sense , and signified not only the phoenix , as the Rabbins say , but the palm - tree , as the LXX under- stood the word . " Then I said , I shall expire in my nest , xxi σeр ó point I shall number my days . " If this ambiguity existed ...
... sense , and signified not only the phoenix , as the Rabbins say , but the palm - tree , as the LXX under- stood the word . " Then I said , I shall expire in my nest , xxi σeр ó point I shall number my days . " If this ambiguity existed ...
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... sense would assign for it .. I cannot help , suspect- ing then , that the phoenix was the symbol of that great inundation , which once certainly took place . The renovation of nature after so terrible a catastrophe as the flood , would ...
... sense would assign for it .. I cannot help , suspect- ing then , that the phoenix was the symbol of that great inundation , which once certainly took place . The renovation of nature after so terrible a catastrophe as the flood , would ...
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... sense of it from a rigorous construction of the words , fix the sense first and then try to construe the words accord- ingly . A vague idea has occupied them that Umbritius intended to compare himself to a withered or an amputated hand ...
... sense of it from a rigorous construction of the words , fix the sense first and then try to construe the words accord- ingly . A vague idea has occupied them that Umbritius intended to compare himself to a withered or an amputated hand ...
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... sense would be made clearer by the change . The object of Umbritius undoubtedly is , to compare himself to a soldier who being disabled in the sword - hand , retires or is dismissed from the ranks as unserviceable . ( 2. ) " Miratur ...
... sense would be made clearer by the change . The object of Umbritius undoubtedly is , to compare himself to a soldier who being disabled in the sword - hand , retires or is dismissed from the ranks as unserviceable . ( 2. ) " Miratur ...
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