The New Cratylus: Or, Contributions Towards a More Accurate Knowledge of the Greek LanguageLongmans, Green, and Company, 1868 - 739 páginas |
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... merely denotes an accumu- lation of stray particulars by means of the memory . On the other hand , Knowledge is information appropriated and thoroughly matured . It implies experience and practice , and it differs from information as ...
... merely denotes an accumu- lation of stray particulars by means of the memory . On the other hand , Knowledge is information appropriated and thoroughly matured . It implies experience and practice , and it differs from information as ...
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... merely a branch or application of philological science . That this is so , was the unanimous opinion of those old writers to whom all Protestants appeal as the foremost champions of their cause . Luther thought that true theology was merely ...
... merely a branch or application of philological science . That this is so , was the unanimous opinion of those old writers to whom all Protestants appeal as the foremost champions of their cause . Luther thought that true theology was merely ...
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... merely an acquaintance with the Latin of the schools . The nature , however , of some of the Romish doctrines ... mere abstractions of common language should be considered as objective realities , for it was about these abstractions ...
... merely an acquaintance with the Latin of the schools . The nature , however , of some of the Romish doctrines ... mere abstractions of common language should be considered as objective realities , for it was about these abstractions ...
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... merely a reassertion of grammar ; it was an overthrow of that worship of words which was so important a part of the ... mere names , but even made truth to consist in names , for which reason Leibnitz has called Hobbes plusquam nominalis ...
... merely a reassertion of grammar ; it was an overthrow of that worship of words which was so important a part of the ... mere names , but even made truth to consist in names , for which reason Leibnitz has called Hobbes plusquam nominalis ...
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... merely an intention of af- fection of the mind signifying or consignifying something as a part of a mental proposition * . We say that words are signs subordinated to the conceptions or intentions of the mind , not because , in the ...
... merely an intention of af- fection of the mind signifying or consignifying something as a part of a mental proposition * . We say that words are signs subordinated to the conceptions or intentions of the mind , not because , in the ...
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adjective adverbs Æschylus affix alphabet analogy aorist appears aspirate Bopp Buttmann compound connected connexion considered consonant corresponding Crown 8vo crude-form dative denote derived dialect digamma distinction Edition ending epithet etymological express former genitive Gothic Gramm grammar Greek alphabet Greek language guna guttural Hesychius High German Homer idea Iliad Indo-Germanic infinitive inflexions instance labial Latin latter lego locative Low German meaning nominative nouns object old High German original participle particle passage passive Pelasgian person-endings philology Pindar Plato plural predicate prefix preposition pronominal element reduplication reference remarks represented root Sanscrit says second person sense signify singular Soph Sophocles subjunctive suffix suppose syllable synonym tense termination third person Thucyd tion verb verbal Vergl vowel words writing Zend ἂν γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ πρὸς τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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