The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 66
... connection of the verses and the sense of the whole passage present, moreover, additional obstacles to the reception of this exposition. For the poet proceeds, xxi vi>v Wi rxtivaTs . ... us rig tvgivos {Zxris, the particle xu f*ii in ...
... connection of the verses and the sense of the whole passage present, moreover, additional obstacles to the reception of this exposition. For the poet proceeds, xxi vi>v Wi rxtivaTs . ... us rig tvgivos {Zxris, the particle xu f*ii in ...
Pagina 90
... connected closely with the language just uttered by Athene. As, then, the thought nonne antea hie vir fuit is not absolute, it would seem that Odysseus in his reply interrupts the language of Athene, who was intending to pay a tribute ...
... connected closely with the language just uttered by Athene. As, then, the thought nonne antea hie vir fuit is not absolute, it would seem that Odysseus in his reply interrupts the language of Athene, who was intending to pay a tribute ...
Pagina 96
... connected most intimately with the circumstances and main action of the play, this office is with peculiar propriety assigned to Athene, as the patron goddess of Odysseus and the inflexible enemy of Aias. That such a part should be ...
... connected most intimately with the circumstances and main action of the play, this office is with peculiar propriety assigned to Athene, as the patron goddess of Odysseus and the inflexible enemy of Aias. That such a part should be ...
Pagina 97
... connected closely with the language just uttered by Athene. As, then, the thought nonne antea hie vir fuit is not absolute, it would seem that Odysseus in his reply interrupts the language of Athene, who was intending to pay a tribute ...
... connected closely with the language just uttered by Athene. As, then, the thought nonne antea hie vir fuit is not absolute, it would seem that Odysseus in his reply interrupts the language of Athene, who was intending to pay a tribute ...
Pagina 97
... connected most intimately with the circumstances and main action of the play, this office is with peculiar propriety assigned to Athene, as the patron goddess of Odysseus and the inflexible enemy of Aias. That such a part should be ...
... connected most intimately with the circumstances and main action of the play, this office is with peculiar propriety assigned to Athene, as the patron goddess of Odysseus and the inflexible enemy of Aias. That such a part should be ...
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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