Conditional sentences in Greek and LatinMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 694 strán (strany) |
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Strana 19
... soever 31 had - placed placed ( ii . ) should or would possibly = were single acts to have placed himself : 32 the effects remaining to be placing 32 placing to have - placed single acts 33 to place has placed himself : the effects ...
... soever 31 had - placed placed ( ii . ) should or would possibly = were single acts to have placed himself : 32 the effects remaining to be placing 32 placing to have - placed single acts 33 to place has placed himself : the effects ...
Strana 24
... soever often would ( solebat ) — Or , then did . - did , then as does . ( ii . ) Followed by the past subjunctive with av ; or the past subjunctive expressive of possibility or a wish ; or ( the verb in the protasis expressing ...
... soever often would ( solebat ) — Or , then did . - did , then as does . ( ii . ) Followed by the past subjunctive with av ; or the past subjunctive expressive of possibility or a wish ; or ( the verb in the protasis expressing ...
Strana 40
... | τὸν τὰς τριήρεις παραδραμὼν ἂν ᾤχετο = " and in very sooth , if soever two orators were haranguing you ,. . then as often would the 56a • one who advocated the giving of fees be outstripping 47. 40 § 45 GREEK AND LATIN.
... | τὸν τὰς τριήρεις παραδραμὼν ἂν ᾤχετο = " and in very sooth , if soever two orators were haranguing you ,. . then as often would the 56a • one who advocated the giving of fees be outstripping 47. 40 § 45 GREEK AND LATIN.
Strana 41
... soever he was getting worsted in an engagement , there was no means of getting away . " Eur . Hec . 1165 εἰ μὲν πρόσωπον ἐξανισταίην ἐμόν , | κόμην κατεῖχον , εἰ δὲ κινοίην χέρας , | πλήθει γυναικῶν οὐδὲν ἤνυον τάλας = “ if soever I was ...
... soever he was getting worsted in an engagement , there was no means of getting away . " Eur . Hec . 1165 εἰ μὲν πρόσωπον ἐξανισταίην ἐμόν , | κόμην κατεῖχον , εἰ δὲ κινοίην χέρας , | πλήθει γυναικῶν οὐδὲν ἤνυον τάλας = “ if soever I was ...
Strana 42
... soever any one of the councillors failed to attend the meeting , they paid so many drachmae as a fine . ' See also Xen . Anab . i . 5. 2 ; Ages . xi . 3 ; Aristot . ' AO . πολ . c . 22 . = Soph . Αnt . 1031 τὸ μανθάνειν δ ̓ ἥδιστον εὖ ...
... soever any one of the councillors failed to attend the meeting , they paid so many drachmae as a fine . ' See also Xen . Anab . i . 5. 2 ; Ages . xi . 3 ; Aristot . ' AO . πολ . c . 22 . = Soph . Αnt . 1031 τὸ μανθάνειν δ ̓ ἥδιστον εὖ ...
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