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Jebb
[ jeb ]
noun
- Sir Richard Clav·er·house [klav, -er-hous], 1841–1905, Scottish scholar of classical Greek.
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Sir Richard Jebb, as we saw, took a much more favourable view of the probability of early written texts.
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I rather like the loafing which young Jebb indulged in, but I fear it is a type of the life which some college men do not follow.
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She was a little shy at coming in, and sent in Mrs. Jebb to ask George to come out and see it first and bring her in.
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Jebb's Homer is the best introduction to the many difficulties presented by the poems.
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It is therefore clear that Mr. Jebb is mistaken in thinking that it was "a blunder of Malone's."
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