The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 88
... Hence it is not surprising to find the vocative and nominative frequently associated in the same address, as at v. 819, £ xXuvcu 1 ASnveti um\ vo ffvvrootpoy yirof, which is ^«('jiti, Z xXuta.) 'A#*mu xeu xett- giV* to rkrppn yivoe. Cf ...
... Hence it is not surprising to find the vocative and nominative frequently associated in the same address, as at v. 819, £ xXuvcu 1 ASnveti um\ vo ffvvrootpoy yirof, which is ^«('jiti, Z xXuta.) 'A#*mu xeu xett- giV* to rkrppn yivoe. Cf ...
Pagina 68
... Hence, then, ixtpiostv rttoi may in a more general sense denote aliquem eo usque perducere, quo tendit, according to the well-known idea of completion, which is imparted by the preposition lx in composition. Cf. (Ed. Kol. 98, ifyny&y us ...
... Hence, then, ixtpiostv rttoi may in a more general sense denote aliquem eo usque perducere, quo tendit, according to the well-known idea of completion, which is imparted by the preposition lx in composition. Cf. (Ed. Kol. 98, ifyny&y us ...
Pagina 72
... Hence, on account of its deeper tone, the Tyrrhenian trumpet is frequently referred to by the Tragedians, — see /Esch. Eum. 556 (where it is spoken of as deep-toned, piercing, J/arojof T »«(;„» o-aXo-iyg), Eur. Phaen. 1393, Heraclid ...
... Hence, on account of its deeper tone, the Tyrrhenian trumpet is frequently referred to by the Tragedians, — see /Esch. Eum. 556 (where it is spoken of as deep-toned, piercing, J/arojof T »«(;„» o-aXo-iyg), Eur. Phaen. 1393, Heraclid ...
Pagina 75
... of means or instrument, renders cominus. And in this sense we find thera used in Xen. An. 3. 3. 15. Neue more accurately considers them to mean, non can ulirrmo prottrata, i. e. riiJexter, and hence we understand. NOTES. 75.
... of means or instrument, renders cominus. And in this sense we find thera used in Xen. An. 3. 3. 15. Neue more accurately considers them to mean, non can ulirrmo prottrata, i. e. riiJexter, and hence we understand. NOTES. 75.
Pagina 76
... hence we understand why they occupy so emphatic a position in the verse. See also infra, vv. 115, 130, 386, 1013, where x''t '3 found in precisely the same sense. Kiihn. Gr* Gr. 621. 3. f, ed. Jelf. aiirats wjuaat* Xieifra.ra.tt, Suibas ...
... hence we understand why they occupy so emphatic a position in the verse. See also infra, vv. 115, 130, 386, 1013, where x''t '3 found in precisely the same sense. Kiihn. Gr* Gr. 621. 3. f, ed. Jelf. aiirats wjuaat* Xieifra.ra.tt, Suibas ...
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