The study of synonyms in any language is valuable as a discipline for training the mind to close and accurate habits of thought ' more especially is this the case in Greek — " a language spoken by a people of the finest and subtlest intellect; who saw... Synonyms of the New Testament - Page ivby Richard Chenevix Trench (Archbishop of Dublin) - 1854Full view - About this book
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1854 - 276 pages
...— for wellnigh all from time to time have paused, themselves to play the dividers and discerners of words — explicitly by not a few who have proclaimed...distinctions where others saw none ; who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle under a common term ; who were themselves... | |
| 1856 - 984 pages
...— for well-nigh all, from time to time, have paused themselves to play the dividers and discerners of words, — explicitly by not a few, who have proclaimed...distinctions where others saw none ; who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle under a common term ; who were themselves... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1859 - 282 pages
...and on that of the synonyms of the New Testament in particular ; as also on the helps to this study which are at present in existence. The value of this...distinctions where others saw none ; who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle under a common term ; who were themselves... | |
| George Boole - 1865 - 344 pages
...for training the mind to close and accurate habits of thought ; more especially is this the case in Greek — " a language spoken by a people of the finest...distinctions where others saw none, who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle confusedly under a common term. This work... | |
| 1865 - 804 pages
...language. In hia most interesting book on Greek Synonym«, Archbishop Trench justly speaks of it as " ft language spoken by a people of the finest and subtlest intellect, who siw distinctions where others saw none, who divided out to different words what others were often content... | |
| Sir John Budd Phear - 1866 - 272 pages
...for training the mind to close and accurate habits of thought : more especially is this the case in Greek — "a language spoken by a people of the finest...distinctions where others saw none; who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle confusedly under a common term. This work... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1869 - 190 pages
...for training the mind to close and accurate habits of thought : more especially is this the case in Greek — "a language spoken by a people of the finest...distinctions where others saw none, who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle confusedly under a common term. This work... | |
| Richard William Church - 1869 - 236 pages
...for training the mind to close and accurate habits of thought ; more especially is this the case in Greek — "a language spoken by a people of the finest...distinctions where others saw none ; who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle confusedly under a common term. . . . Where... | |
| John Frederick Denison Maurice - 1872 - 286 pages
...for training the mind to close and accurate habits of thought; more especially is this the case in Greek—" a language spoken by a people of the finest...distinctions where others saw none; who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle confusedly under a common term. .. . Where... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 568 pages
...for training the mind to close and accurate habits of thought : more especially is this the case in Greek — " a language spoken by a people of the finest...distinctions where others saw none; •who divided out to different words what others often were content to huddle confusedly under a common term. This work... | |
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