The New Cratylus: Or, Contributions Towards a More Accurate Knowledge of the Greek LanguageLongmans, Green, and Company, 1868 - 739 páginas |
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... relation . In order to arrive at the primary origin of a word or a form , we must get beyond the narrow limits of a single idiom . Indeed , in many cases the source can only be traced by a conjectural reproduction based on the most ...
... relation . In order to arrive at the primary origin of a word or a form , we must get beyond the narrow limits of a single idiom . Indeed , in many cases the source can only be traced by a conjectural reproduction based on the most ...
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... as bhid , Lat . fid- ( in findo ) , the termination bearing the same relation to the Latin -uus that tava does to tuus . of comparative philology * . It must be obvious to CHAP . II . ] 63 PRESENT STATE OF PHILOLOGY .
... as bhid , Lat . fid- ( in findo ) , the termination bearing the same relation to the Latin -uus that tava does to tuus . of comparative philology * . It must be obvious to CHAP . II . ] 63 PRESENT STATE OF PHILOLOGY .
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... relation of the thinking being to the external world , of the subject to the object , of the me to the not - me ; and this is formally put as an oppo- sition of here to there . The first general and vague idea of there is soon split up ...
... relation of the thinking being to the external world , of the subject to the object , of the me to the not - me ; and this is formally put as an oppo- sition of here to there . The first general and vague idea of there is soon split up ...
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... relations which bear any resemblance to the attribute from which the body of the name , or the root as it is called ... relation could be formed unless we had seen the related objects together , or experienced the related feelings in ...
... relations which bear any resemblance to the attribute from which the body of the name , or the root as it is called ... relation could be formed unless we had seen the related objects together , or experienced the related feelings in ...
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... relation to one or other of our original intuitions . It appears , then , from the progress and extension of Algebra , that the intuition of Time , though necessarily co - ordinate with that of Space , may be derived from it by adding ...
... relation to one or other of our original intuitions . It appears , then , from the progress and extension of Algebra , that the intuition of Time , though necessarily co - ordinate with that of Space , may be derived from it by adding ...
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