The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 83
... reason for not altering the customary punctuation . " Render , therefore , and I turn him from his intended goal upon the flocks , and the still mingled prey , the herdsmen's charge , not yet distributed . The captured herds are called ...
... reason for not altering the customary punctuation . " Render , therefore , and I turn him from his intended goal upon the flocks , and the still mingled prey , the herdsmen's charge , not yet distributed . The captured herds are called ...
Pagina 90
... reason to fear Aias , he holds that the explanation of the Scholiast must not be rejected . Both explanations are , however , frigid , and inap- propriate to the rejoinder of Odysseus , Εχθρός γε τῷδε τἀνδρὶ καὶ τανῦν ἔτι , in which the ...
... reason to fear Aias , he holds that the explanation of the Scholiast must not be rejected . Both explanations are , however , frigid , and inap- propriate to the rejoinder of Odysseus , Εχθρός γε τῷδε τἀνδρὶ καὶ τανῦν ἔτι , in which the ...
Pagina 98
... reason to suspect that the second syllable is also long . In the following fragment of the younger Cratinus ( ap . Athen . p . 460. F ) , the old Edd . read ἕρκιος , although the metre requires ερκεῖος : Εἰς τὸ κυλικεῖον ἐνεγράφην ...
... reason to suspect that the second syllable is also long . In the following fragment of the younger Cratinus ( ap . Athen . p . 460. F ) , the old Edd . read ἕρκιος , although the metre requires ερκεῖος : Εἰς τὸ κυλικεῖον ἐνεγράφην ...
Pagina 99
... reason why our own lexicographers should so stoutly defend the opposite opinion . " LOBECK . The Oxford translator remarks , that this peculiar punishment was a common custom ; and is described by Homer in the 22d book of the Odyssey as ...
... reason why our own lexicographers should so stoutly defend the opposite opinion . " LOBECK . The Oxford translator remarks , that this peculiar punishment was a common custom ; and is described by Homer in the 22d book of the Odyssey as ...
Pagina 104
... reason for preferring Bágu , and subscribe fully to the observation of Hermann : " Virtus hæc est Græcæ poesis , quod in consociandis translationibus non logicam veritatem , sed vim , quam singula ad animum movendum habent , respicit ...
... reason for preferring Bágu , and subscribe fully to the observation of Hermann : " Virtus hæc est Græcæ poesis , quod in consociandis translationibus non logicam veritatem , sed vim , quam singula ad animum movendum habent , respicit ...