The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 99
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 584. 1 ; Apollon . Rh . 3. 725 , poivíxon xaλòv xgóa . σου . 112. ἐγώ σ ' ἐφίεμαι . SCHOL . : ἔγωγέ σ ̓ ἐφίεμαι · ἐφίεμαί σε εἰς τὰ ἄλλα κελεύειν μοι , καὶ χαίρειν ὡς πειθομένου μου · εἰς τοῦτο δὲ μόνον οὐκ ἀκούσομαί ...
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 584. 1 ; Apollon . Rh . 3. 725 , poivíxon xaλòv xgóa . σου . 112. ἐγώ σ ' ἐφίεμαι . SCHOL . : ἔγωγέ σ ̓ ἐφίεμαι · ἐφίεμαί σε εἰς τὰ ἄλλα κελεύειν μοι , καὶ χαίρειν ὡς πειθομένου μου · εἰς τοῦτο δὲ μόνον οὐκ ἀκούσομαί ...
Pagina 100
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 670 . With the asyn- deton , in the next verse , so frequent in exhortation , Neue has compared νν . 769 , 802 , 932 , Ant . 1037 , Trach . 1255 . 116. Χωρῶ .... παρεστάναι . Having uttered these words , Aias with great ...
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 670 . With the asyn- deton , in the next verse , so frequent in exhortation , Neue has compared νν . 769 , 802 , 932 , Ant . 1037 , Trach . 1255 . 116. Χωρῶ .... παρεστάναι . Having uttered these words , Aias with great ...
Pagina 101
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 657. 2. Ellendt takes exception to the position of the conjunction dé : " debuit enim Touro di o esse , cum pronomen o sono et vi careat plane . " A similar colloca- tion occurs below , v . 1347 , παῖ , σὺ δὲ πατρός γ ...
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 657. 2. Ellendt takes exception to the position of the conjunction dé : " debuit enim Touro di o esse , cum pronomen o sono et vi careat plane . " A similar colloca- tion occurs below , v . 1347 , παῖ , σὺ δὲ πατρός γ ...
Pagina 107
... Gr . de Dial . Æol . p . 394 , and the Etym . Μ . 1. c . HESYCHIUS : ζαβάλλειν · ἀντὶ τοῦ διαβάλλειν , whence ... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 523 . . ..... 143-145 . Dindorf thinks that a better arrangement NOTES . 107.
... Gr . de Dial . Æol . p . 394 , and the Etym . Μ . 1. c . HESYCHIUS : ζαβάλλειν · ἀντὶ τοῦ διαβάλλειν , whence ... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 523 . . ..... 143-145 . Dindorf thinks that a better arrangement NOTES . 107.
Pagina 114
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 855 . 170. Hermann has inserted a comma after aípvns in order to connect it with πτήξειαν ; but that it may be taken with εἰ φανείης is shown by Lobeck , aptly quoting Hippocr . Εp . ad Philop . T. I. p . 14 , δμῶες ...
... Jelf's Gr . Gr . 855 . 170. Hermann has inserted a comma after aípvns in order to connect it with πτήξειαν ; but that it may be taken with εἰ φανείης is shown by Lobeck , aptly quoting Hippocr . Εp . ad Philop . T. I. p . 14 , δμῶες ...
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