Greek for Beginners: A Companion Book to the Hadley-Allen Greek Grammar ...American Book Company, 1890 - 152 Seiten |
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... slave " not " a slave " ; but servis means " for slaves . " The Greek declension differs from the Latin in three respects : ( 1 ) the meaning of the ablative , or from - case , is expressed by the genitive ; ( 2 ) the in- strumental and ...
... slave " not " a slave " ; but servis means " for slaves . " The Greek declension differs from the Latin in three respects : ( 1 ) the meaning of the ablative , or from - case , is expressed by the genitive ; ( 2 ) the in- strumental and ...
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... slaves there was great fear of the judge . Therefore the judge orders the slaves to listen - to his words , and said , The thief has a leaf on his head . And while the others keep ( lit. have ) quiet , the thief quickly shook his head ...
... slaves there was great fear of the judge . Therefore the judge orders the slaves to listen - to his words , and said , The thief has a leaf on his head . And while the others keep ( lit. have ) quiet , the thief quickly shook his head ...
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... slave to his belly , but the mind of the wise is master of his body and of his passions . May the light of the morn- ing not bring new pains to the wretched . The boys shall strike ( κόπτω ) the ball with hand or foot . The ambassadors ...
... slave to his belly , but the mind of the wise is master of his body and of his passions . May the light of the morn- ing not bring new pains to the wretched . The boys shall strike ( κόπτω ) the ball with hand or foot . The ambassadors ...
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... slavery . Anax- imander thought the sun not less than the earth , but Epicurus thought it very small . Education is a better possession than riches . The rich receive more honor than they should . ( A ) few wise ( men ) are more to be ...
... slavery . Anax- imander thought the sun not less than the earth , but Epicurus thought it very small . Education is a better possession than riches . The rich receive more honor than they should . ( A ) few wise ( men ) are more to be ...
Seite 47
... slavery to ourselves . Would that the citizens would not corrupt one another by their evil customs . The one side ( oi μèv ) are wicked and licentious , the other ( oi dè ) harsh and oppressive ( Bapús ) . To each man his own interest ...
... slavery to ourselves . Would that the citizens would not corrupt one another by their evil customs . The one side ( oi μèv ) are wicked and licentious , the other ( oi dè ) harsh and oppressive ( Bapús ) . To each man his own interest ...
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Seite 53 - But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled...