Each volume has a brief introduction, plain text on the page, and sketchy notes and glosses at the end. |
Homeric glosses, along with scholarly neologisms and obscure periphrases, are prominent in his poetry. |
An assimilationist melting-pot ideology glosses over real differences of historical experience and fairness. |
He further glosses over the controversial use of scabs during the 1987 strike. |
It is part of the sincerity of rational arguments that they are never knowingly glosses for partisan prejudices. |
In his speech to prove the teachability of virtue, Protagoras glosses the term in away that appears inconsistent to Socrates. |