Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Том 31Association, 1900 Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... MASS . EUROPEAN AGENTS . ENGLAND : EDWARD ARNOLD , 37 BEDFORD STREET , STRAND , LONDON , W.C GERMANY : OTTO HARRASSOWITZ , LEIPZIG . FRANCE : H. WELTER , 59 RUE BONAPARTE , PARIS . Gift of L. J. Richardson PII CONTENTS OF VOL .
... MASS . EUROPEAN AGENTS . ENGLAND : EDWARD ARNOLD , 37 BEDFORD STREET , STRAND , LONDON , W.C GERMANY : OTTO HARRASSOWITZ , LEIPZIG . FRANCE : H. WELTER , 59 RUE BONAPARTE , PARIS . Gift of L. J. Richardson PII CONTENTS OF VOL .
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... Masses of men awaken less sympathy than individuals . The hearer's attention is drawn by the poet away from the acces- sories , and concentrated upon the chief actors . Possibly , however , the poet's method of description of the war by ...
... Masses of men awaken less sympathy than individuals . The hearer's attention is drawn by the poet away from the acces- sories , and concentrated upon the chief actors . Possibly , however , the poet's method of description of the war by ...
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... masses of the hostile armies generally keep at a safe distance from each other . In addition to the forty shiploads of Locrians , the 350 com- panions of Philoctetes are designated as archers among the Achaean forces , and the Thracian ...
... masses of the hostile armies generally keep at a safe distance from each other . In addition to the forty shiploads of Locrians , the 350 com- panions of Philoctetes are designated as archers among the Achaean forces , and the Thracian ...
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... mass of the detailed knowledge concerning Germanic rites and customs displayed in his treatise cannot well have been due to other than liter- ary sources which lay in profusion about him . Unless there existed highly important ...
... mass of the detailed knowledge concerning Germanic rites and customs displayed in his treatise cannot well have been due to other than liter- ary sources which lay in profusion about him . Unless there existed highly important ...
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... mass of details , far more , in fact , than has generally been supposed , was furnished directly or indirectly through the medium of traders or personal friends whose presence in German territory or on the frontier had given them excep ...
... mass of details , far more , in fact , than has generally been supposed , was furnished directly or indirectly through the medium of traders or personal friends whose presence in German territory or on the frontier had given them excep ...
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Страница xci - Committee of ten, composed of the above officers and five other members of the Association. 3. All the above officers shall be elected at the last session of each annual meeting. ARTICLE III. — MEETINGS. 1. There shall be an annual meeting of the Association in the city of New York, or at such other place as at a preceding annual meeting shall be determined upon. 2. At the annual meeting, the Executive Committee shall present an annual report of the progress uf the Association.
Страница xxv - I move that the Secretary be instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for the election of the members whose names were proposed by the Council yesterday.
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Страница 88 - If he be able to fight with me, and to kill me, then will we be your servants: but if I prevail against him, and kill him, then shall ye be our servants, and serve us. And the Philistine said, I defy the armies of Israel this day; give me a man, that we may fight together.