The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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... appears, and in particular to Mr. Bigelow, for the great care and accuracy with which he has superintended the correction of the press. The Editor will no longer tax the patience of his readers, but will conclude by assuring them of the ...
... appears, and in particular to Mr. Bigelow, for the great care and accuracy with which he has superintended the correction of the press. The Editor will no longer tax the patience of his readers, but will conclude by assuring them of the ...
Pagina 88
... appears to point to some occupation in which Aias was engaged at the moment of her address, and the action ascribed to him in v. 108, itfh a*u x'wn $*V<c?, may perhaps suggest that the participle should here be rendered by expor ...
... appears to point to some occupation in which Aias was engaged at the moment of her address, and the action ascribed to him in v. 108, itfh a*u x'wn $*V<c?, may perhaps suggest that the participle should here be rendered by expor ...
Pagina 67
... appears to be that given by Wunder, who commences his observations by reminding us that the Greeks frequently employed the formula *u%mt n*os X*f*(Z*tH9 (cf. Xen. An* 5. 8. 15 ; Kyr. 3. 3. 38) in the same sense as Tugav nvat. (So 0'tctv ...
... appears to be that given by Wunder, who commences his observations by reminding us that the Greeks frequently employed the formula *u%mt n*os X*f*(Z*tH9 (cf. Xen. An* 5. 8. 15 ; Kyr. 3. 3. 38) in the same sense as Tugav nvat. (So 0'tctv ...
Pagina 69
... appear to be exactly synonymous in all their various significations, we are very unwilling to admit that a construction, which is lawful when the poet employs x-v^u, is unlawful when he employs Tfy^avw. We find kvou without a participle ...
... appear to be exactly synonymous in all their various significations, we are very unwilling to admit that a construction, which is lawful when the poet employs x-v^u, is unlawful when he employs Tfy^avw. We find kvou without a participle ...
Pagina 72
... appears to denote by this word the upper orifice of the trumpet which the player applies to his mouth ; unless we suppose, with Sambucus, that he wrote rskovo-otj i. e. riXivruira., meaning the lower or ro vrka.ru rtis voixmy <yos3 ...
... appears to denote by this word the upper orifice of the trumpet which the player applies to his mouth ; unless we suppose, with Sambucus, that he wrote rskovo-otj i. e. riXivruira., meaning the lower or ro vrka.ru rtis voixmy <yos3 ...
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2AAAMINIQN accusative adjective Agam Aias Aldus ancient Antig appears authority Brunck called Chorus cited common connection construction correct death denote dependent Dresd editions Elektr Elmsley employed equivalent Erfurdt Esch evident examples exhibit explanation expression frequently genitive Greek hand Hence Hermann Horn infinitive infra interpretation Jelf's Gr jEsch language latter Lobeck manuscripts Matthia meaning Musgrave NAYTQN object observes Odysseus participle particle passage Philokt Plat play poet Porson present quoted reading reason received referred regard remarks renders represented says Schol Scholiast SciIOL sense sentiment signification similar Soph Sophokles Suidas supplied suppose supra Tekmessa Teukros tion Track tragedy true verb verse whilst words writers Wunder