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 indebted ...
... 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 indebted ...
Pagina 66
... Odysseus, and the enterprise in which he is engaged ; first, because he is celebrated as rit i'iikuv ^in;, Philostr. Imagg. 1. 862, more distinguished for his astuteness in escaping than his skill in devising snares, as is testified by ...
... Odysseus, and the enterprise in which he is engaged ; first, because he is celebrated as rit i'iikuv ^in;, Philostr. Imagg. 1. 862, more distinguished for his astuteness in escaping than his skill in devising snares, as is testified by ...
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 which is ...
... 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 which is ...
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 compares ,<Esch. Again ...
... 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 compares ,<Esch. Again ...
Pagina 71
... Odysseus alone ? The interpreters have been led into this mistake by considering Uxotto* as equivalent in meaning to ktiaToi, as stated by Suidas and the Grammarian associated with Ammonius, p. xlvi. But to express this sense the more ...
... Odysseus alone ? The interpreters have been led into this mistake by considering Uxotto* as equivalent in meaning to ktiaToi, as stated by Suidas and the Grammarian associated with Ammonius, p. xlvi. But to express this sense the more ...
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