The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 94
... those of Achilles, which he represents not only as belonging of right to him, but, through the death of Agamemnon and Menelaos, as virtually in his own possession. 101. Eii», ri yi».... Hermann first erased the colon after 94 N O T E S.
... those of Achilles, which he represents not only as belonging of right to him, but, through the death of Agamemnon and Menelaos, as virtually in his own possession. 101. Eii», ri yi».... Hermann first erased the colon after 94 N O T E S.
Pagina 97
... those of Achilles, which he represents not only as belonging of right to him, but, through the death of Agamemnon and Menelaot, as virtually in his own possession. 101. ETi», ri yao.,.. Hermann first erased the colon after. 94. NOTKS.
... those of Achilles, which he represents not only as belonging of right to him, but, through the death of Agamemnon and Menelaot, as virtually in his own possession. 101. ETi», ri yao.,.. Hermann first erased the colon after. 94. NOTKS.
Pagina 135
... death by stoning. Cf. infra, 521, 598 ; Antig. 36 ; (Ed. Kol. 434 ; jEsch. Theb. 183. The MSS. Laur. a. V. and others exhibit "A;,.. Dindorf asserts that this form was not employed by Attic writers. Yet we read in Demetr. Phal. de Eloc ...
... death by stoning. Cf. infra, 521, 598 ; Antig. 36 ; (Ed. Kol. 434 ; jEsch. Theb. 183. The MSS. Laur. a. V. and others exhibit "A;,.. Dindorf asserts that this form was not employed by Attic writers. Yet we read in Demetr. Phal. de Eloc ...
Pagina 136
... , and others. The same myth is adopted by Sophokles as essential to the integrity of the plot, but the mental delusion is kept carefully separate from his death. The poet thought it more consistent with the dignity of the hero. NOTES. 141.
... , and others. The same myth is adopted by Sophokles as essential to the integrity of the plot, but the mental delusion is kept carefully separate from his death. The poet thought it more consistent with the dignity of the hero. NOTES. 141.
Pagina 136
... death, not from the blind impulse of madness, nor in the mere impotence of despair and rage, but from the free and unfettered decision of his own intellect and will." Lobeck. 274. xttdsj bootless, ram. ScHOL. : xuais • rds olxirt ^nft ...
... death, not from the blind impulse of madness, nor in the mere impotence of despair and rage, but from the free and unfettered decision of his own intellect and will." Lobeck. 274. xttdsj bootless, ram. ScHOL. : xuais • rds olxirt ^nft ...
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