The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 68
... Hence , then , ἐκφέρειν τινά may in a more general sense denote aliquem eo usque perducere , quo tendit , according to the well - known idea of completion , which is imparted by the preposition x in composition . Cf. Ed . Kol . 98 ...
... Hence , then , ἐκφέρειν τινά may in a more general sense denote aliquem eo usque perducere , quo tendit , according to the well - known idea of completion , which is imparted by the preposition x in composition . Cf. Ed . Kol . 98 ...
Pagina 72
... Hence , on account of its deeper tone , the Tyrrhe- nian trumpet is frequently referred to by the Tragedians , 556 ( where it is spoken of as deep - toned , piercing , diárogos Tugonvien see sch . Eum . oáλy ) , Eur . Phan . 1393 ...
... Hence , on account of its deeper tone , the Tyrrhe- nian trumpet is frequently referred to by the Tragedians , 556 ( where it is spoken of as deep - toned , piercing , diárogos Tugonvien see sch . Eum . oáλy ) , Eur . Phan . 1393 ...
Pagina 76
... hence we understand why they occupy so emphatic a position in the verse . See also infra , vv . 115 , 130 , 386 , 1013 , where xig is found in precisely the same sense . Kühn . Gr . Gr . 621. 3. f , ed . Jelf . αὐτοῖς ποιμνίων ...
... hence we understand why they occupy so emphatic a position in the verse . See also infra , vv . 115 , 130 , 386 , 1013 , where xig is found in precisely the same sense . Kühn . Gr . Gr . 621. 3. f , ed . Jelf . αὐτοῖς ποιμνίων ...
Pagina 77
... Hence Ellendt observes , with regard to the first of the two explanations given by Suidas , σηματίζομαι , διὰ σημείων yiyvoxw , that the employment of the middle verb gives rather this turn to the meaning , in meos usus signa colligo ...
... Hence Ellendt observes , with regard to the first of the two explanations given by Suidas , σηματίζομαι , διὰ σημείων yiyvoxw , that the employment of the middle verb gives rather this turn to the meaning , in meos usus signa colligo ...
Pagina 82
... Hence there is no necessity for adopting Mus- grave's proposal to substitute yanμas , which is another form for anμas , and denotes viscid secretions , that , gathering in the corner of the eye , derange vision . The adjective δυσφόρους ...
... Hence there is no necessity for adopting Mus- grave's proposal to substitute yanμas , which is another form for anμas , and denotes viscid secretions , that , gathering in the corner of the eye , derange vision . The adjective δυσφόρους ...
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Pagina 190 - The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast: Theirs buxom health, of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer, of vigor born ; The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure, the slumbers light, That fly the approach of morn. Alas ! regardless of their doom, The little victims play ! No sense have they of ills to come, Nor care beyond to-day...
Pagina 110 - Omne animi vitium tanto conspectius in se Crimen habet, quanto major, qui peccat, habetur.
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