The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 88
... interpreting retorquentem, comparing (Ed. R. 1154. The language of Athene, together with the employment of the participle present, appears to point to some occupation in which Aias was engaged at the moment of her address, and the ...
... interpreting retorquentem, comparing (Ed. R. 1154. The language of Athene, together with the employment of the participle present, appears to point to some occupation in which Aias was engaged at the moment of her address, and the ...
Pagina 65
... interpreting this verse ; — the point in dispute being, whether the poet means us to understand, triijos W l^l^ut, in an active, as ir^iffu rZv □roXip.iuv, Diod. XIV. c. 80, or Tiloct ica.£ i%0£uv, in a passive signification ; that is ...
... interpreting this verse ; — the point in dispute being, whether the poet means us to understand, triijos W l^l^ut, in an active, as ir^iffu rZv □roXip.iuv, Diod. XIV. c. 80, or Tiloct ica.£ i%0£uv, in a passive signification ; that is ...
Pagina 66
... interpretation the insertion of the pronoun nvoi is in direct opposition. Nor has Lobeck been able to explain away this difficulty, but acknowledges that the addition of the pronoun would be far more intelligible, if by the noun xiija ...
... interpretation the insertion of the pronoun nvoi is in direct opposition. Nor has Lobeck been able to explain away this difficulty, but acknowledges that the addition of the pronoun would be far more intelligible, if by the noun xiija ...
Pagina 72
... interpreted by tintinnabulum. The Scholiast to our verse asserts that the xwo*&/v was to trkurv rtis irixxiyyos, whilst Josephus, Antt. III. 12, 18, cvo^iyZ, vra^ixavffa- ^zas *{**** '**' ry o-rouxn ftoh; iTo^o^riV VilvfuoLrot tls xaio ...
... interpreted by tintinnabulum. The Scholiast to our verse asserts that the xwo*&/v was to trkurv rtis irixxiyyos, whilst Josephus, Antt. III. 12, 18, cvo^iyZ, vra^ixavffa- ^zas *{**** '**' ry o-rouxn ftoh; iTo^o^riV VilvfuoLrot tls xaio ...
Pagina 74
... interpretation of Suidas, a.Tsotr'SoKitrov, inconceivable, incredible, is more appropriate. See the Scholiast to v. 40 and cf. Philokt. 1111, Elehtr. 864, 1315, .<Esch. Choeph. 816. " Dicitur cLrTmos et locus qui non conspicitur, et ...
... interpretation of Suidas, a.Tsotr'SoKitrov, inconceivable, incredible, is more appropriate. See the Scholiast to v. 40 and cf. Philokt. 1111, Elehtr. 864, 1315, .<Esch. Choeph. 816. " Dicitur cLrTmos et locus qui non conspicitur, et ...
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