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75. oldal
Milton , we know , lived in Italy , and adopted the Italian pronunciation of Latin . Accents were introduced into Greek writing to guide the pronunciation , else what use are they ? E. L. BLENKINSOPP . If Forcellini is to be trusted ...
Milton , we know , lived in Italy , and adopted the Italian pronunciation of Latin . Accents were introduced into Greek writing to guide the pronunciation , else what use are they ? E. L. BLENKINSOPP . If Forcellini is to be trusted ...
394. oldal
In Italy they were termed Paterini or Cathari : they have already been mentioned in a previous part of this work as Paulicians ; they were also named Albi genses , from the town of Albi , in Languedoc , where their views were supposed ...
In Italy they were termed Paterini or Cathari : they have already been mentioned in a previous part of this work as Paulicians ; they were also named Albi genses , from the town of Albi , in Languedoc , where their views were supposed ...
413. oldal
Now this is precisely what I maintained in my second note upon the Italian c ( iii . 326 ) . I allowed that the aspiration was not used in Italian where it was used in Spanish , but I suggested that it might nevertheless have been due ...
Now this is precisely what I maintained in my second note upon the Italian c ( iii . 326 ) . I allowed that the aspiration was not used in Italian where it was used in Spanish , but I suggested that it might nevertheless have been due ...
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