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Page 279
... definite or particular person , than does ò Barquevos ( p . 34. ) ; but both the words are definite notwithstanding . Though neither of them indicates any definite person , each indicates that which is de- finite and particular . The ...
... definite or particular person , than does ò Barquevos ( p . 34. ) ; but both the words are definite notwithstanding . Though neither of them indicates any definite person , each indicates that which is de- finite and particular . The ...
Page 281
... definite , in the same way . The lilly is definite and consequently numbered , among lillies : but the valley is not definite , and therefore not numbered , among valleys . So in the Greek phrase Ὁ iιος τε άνθρωπε , the nouns are both ...
... definite , in the same way . The lilly is definite and consequently numbered , among lillies : but the valley is not definite , and therefore not numbered , among valleys . So in the Greek phrase Ὁ iιος τε άνθρωπε , the nouns are both ...
Page 389
... definite , and omitted when they are meant to be otherwise . In a case similar to the above , viz . that of " the mote and the beam in the eye , " ( Matt . vii . 3. ) our translators have retained the definite article of the original ...
... definite , and omitted when they are meant to be otherwise . In a case similar to the above , viz . that of " the mote and the beam in the eye , " ( Matt . vii . 3. ) our translators have retained the definite article of the original ...
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