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You could check out the Faithlife platforms and books particularly Noet Scholarly tools. All books/libraries bought can be read on any Faithlife platform (i.e. Logos books can be read using the Noet app and the other way around)
While I haven't taken advantage of their specific language study tools and materials, I have found their books to be nicely cross-referenced and the tablet apps have a *very* useful flexible split screen function so that material from one book can be directly compared to another book.
Drawbacks: while they do provide a *lot* of public domain stuff for free (Check out the Perseus Classica Collection) most of the material tends to be on the expensive side. Currently their books have to be read using one of their programs/apps (they have a desktop program plus iOS and android apps for each division) the ability to import material is limited.
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