The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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... objects contemplated in the present undertaking. The Editor's chief desire may be stated in brief to be that the divine tragedy he has presumed to edit should be its own interpreter. In subordination to this end he has employed some ...
... objects contemplated in the present undertaking. The Editor's chief desire may be stated in brief to be that the divine tragedy he has presumed to edit should be its own interpreter. In subordination to this end he has employed some ...
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... objects contemplated in the present undertaking. The Editor's chief desire may be stated in brief to be that the divine tragedy he has presumed to edit should be its own interpreter. In subordination to this end he has employed some ...
... objects contemplated in the present undertaking. The Editor's chief desire may be stated in brief to be that the divine tragedy he has presumed to edit should be its own interpreter. In subordination to this end he has employed some ...
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... object you have taken upon yourself this eager chase, in order that you may learn from one who knows (all things you wish to ascertain). 14. tl <p$iy/A 'Atixvxs. SCHOL. : xx) rovro x^lffrx •XiXoirirxt • tpiiyux yetf> ncrtf, us uM Sixo ...
... object you have taken upon yourself this eager chase, in order that you may learn from one who knows (all things you wish to ascertain). 14. tl <p$iy/A 'Atixvxs. SCHOL. : xx) rovro x^lffrx •XiXoirirxt • tpiiyux yetf> ncrtf, us uM Sixo ...
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... object or objects guarded by them could be adjoined in the genitive, in the same way as <r«v tou Ax%vros ruv viuv <*exv', Thuk. 8. 115, where the one genitive expresses an active, and the other a passive, relation. If, then, the ...
... object or objects guarded by them could be adjoined in the genitive, in the same way as <r«v tou Ax%vros ruv viuv <*exv', Thuk. 8. 115, where the one genitive expresses an active, and the other a passive, relation. If, then, the ...
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... objects to the explanation of Lobeck, num antea non fuit vir fortissimus ? which is adopted by Wunder and Dindorf, that it can be admitted only upon the supposition that Aias had been previously the foe of Odysseus. Since this was not ...
... objects to the explanation of Lobeck, num antea non fuit vir fortissimus ? which is adopted by Wunder and Dindorf, that it can be admitted only upon the supposition that Aias had been previously the foe of Odysseus. Since this was not ...
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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