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Strona xx
... in which this cha- racteristic of the original has disappeared . This paronomasia is not confined to S. Paul but occurs also in Ari- Mr Earle's opinion , that it is incompatible with ' XX PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... in which this cha- racteristic of the original has disappeared . This paronomasia is not confined to S. Paul but occurs also in Ari- Mr Earle's opinion , that it is incompatible with ' XX PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Strona xxii
... Paul's style , and should be repro- duced ( so far as the genius of the English language permits ) like any other characteristic . That it is admissible , the example of Shakespeare which Mr Earle adduces , and that of Tennyson , whose ...
... Paul's style , and should be repro- duced ( so far as the genius of the English language permits ) like any other characteristic . That it is admissible , the example of Shakespeare which Mr Earle adduces , and that of Tennyson , whose ...
Strona xxiii
... Paul's μὴ ὑπερφρονεῖν παρ ̓ ὃ δεῖ 1 Similarly Cicero , speaking of the Sicilians playing on the name of Verres , says ( Verr . Act . ii . 1. 46 ) ' etiam ridiculi inveniebantur ex dolore . ' φρονεῖν , ἀλλὰ φρονεῖν εἰς τὸ σωφρονεῖν ( Rom ...
... Paul's μὴ ὑπερφρονεῖν παρ ̓ ὃ δεῖ 1 Similarly Cicero , speaking of the Sicilians playing on the name of Verres , says ( Verr . Act . ii . 1. 46 ) ' etiam ridiculi inveniebantur ex dolore . ' φρονεῖν , ἀλλὰ φρονεῖν εἰς τὸ σωφρονεῖν ( Rom ...
Strona 23
... Paul could not have written in this strain to a Church in which he had resided for some three years and with which he lived on the closest and most affectionate terms . So far as regards reference to persons or incidents , this is quite ...
... Paul could not have written in this strain to a Church in which he had resided for some three years and with which he lived on the closest and most affectionate terms . So far as regards reference to persons or incidents , this is quite ...
Strona 38
... Paul , thou art beside thyself ' ( μaivņ , Пavλe ) , and S. Paul reply , ' I am not mad , most noble Festus ” ( οὐ μαίνομαι , κράτιστε Φήστε ) ? Why in the Epistle to the Romans ( x . 15 ) should of πόδες τῶν εὐαγγελιζομένων εἰρήνην ...
... Paul , thou art beside thyself ' ( μaivņ , Пavλe ) , and S. Paul reply , ' I am not mad , most noble Festus ” ( οὐ μαίνομαι , κράτιστε Φήστε ) ? Why in the Epistle to the Romans ( x . 15 ) should of πόδες τῶν εὐαγγελιζομένων εἰρήνην ...
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