The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 65
... Odysseus is beheld in the act of tracing some freshly - graven footmarks upon the beach , when he is suddenly arrested by the voice of Athene , to whose counsels and aid other poets besides Sophokles have described him as largely ...
... Odysseus is beheld in the act of tracing some freshly - graven footmarks upon the beach , when he is suddenly arrested by the voice of Athene , to whose counsels and aid other poets besides Sophokles have described him as largely ...
Pagina 66
... Odysseus , and the enterprise in which he is engaged ; first , because he is celebrated as rāv ¿ òńλwv engarús , Philostr . Imagg . 1. 862 , more distinguished for his astuteness in escaping than his skill in devising snares , as is ...
... Odysseus , and the enterprise in which he is engaged ; first , because he is celebrated as rāv ¿ òńλwv engarús , Philostr . Imagg . 1. 862 , more distinguished for his astuteness in escaping than his skill in devising snares , as is ...
Pagina 67
... Odysseus is compared not so much with a hunter as with a hound . See v . 5 below , and especially v . 7 , seq . It is , then , by way of fuller and more emphatic illustration of his metaphor that the poet has preferred to place a verb ...
... Odysseus is compared not so much with a hunter as with a hound . See v . 5 below , and especially v . 7 , seq . It is , then , by way of fuller and more emphatic illustration of his metaphor that the poet has preferred to place a verb ...
Pagina 69
... Odysseus , and a hound , is in no respect derogatory to the dignity of the former , or inconsistent either with the practice of the Tragedians , or with Greek notions of good taste , has been pointed out by Wunder , who com- pares Esch ...
... Odysseus , and a hound , is in no respect derogatory to the dignity of the former , or inconsistent either with the practice of the Tragedians , or with Greek notions of good taste , has been pointed out by Wunder , who com- pares Esch ...
Pagina 71
... Odysseus alone ? The interpreters have been led into this mistake by considering ἄποπτον as equivalent in meaning to ἀθέατον , as stated by Suidas and the Grammarian associated with Ammonius , p . xlvi . But to express this sense the ...
... Odysseus alone ? The interpreters have been led into this mistake by considering ἄποπτον as equivalent in meaning to ἀθέατον , as stated by Suidas and the Grammarian associated with Ammonius , p . xlvi . But to express this sense the ...