The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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... frequently discussed . Constant reference has been made to the works of the old Grammarians and Lexicographers . The chief merit of the book will be found to consist in the collation of the notes of MUSGRAVE , BRUNCK , JOHNSON , ERFURDT ...
... frequently discussed . Constant reference has been made to the works of the old Grammarians and Lexicographers . The chief merit of the book will be found to consist in the collation of the notes of MUSGRAVE , BRUNCK , JOHNSON , ERFURDT ...
Pagina 67
... frequently employed the formula πεῖράν τινος λαμβάνειν ( cf. Xen . An . 5. 8. 15 ; Kyr . 3. 3. 38 ) in the same sense as πειρᾶν τινος . ( Το θέαν λαμβάνειν , Philokt . 536 , 656 , μεταμέλειαν λαμβάνειν , Eur . Fr. , for θεᾶσθαι , μεταμέ ...
... frequently employed the formula πεῖράν τινος λαμβάνειν ( cf. Xen . An . 5. 8. 15 ; Kyr . 3. 3. 38 ) in the same sense as πειρᾶν τινος . ( Το θέαν λαμβάνειν , Philokt . 536 , 656 , μεταμέλειαν λαμβάνειν , Eur . Fr. , for θεᾶσθαι , μεταμέ ...
Pagina 72
... 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 , Heraclid . 830 , · whose example is followed - by later writers . Cf ...
... 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 , Heraclid . 830 , · whose example is followed - by later writers . Cf ...
Pagina 74
... frequently employ περαίνειν as a mere equivalent for ποιεῖν , πράττειν , in the sense of facere , efficere , exsequi . Cf. Esch . Choeph . 830 ; Prom . 57 ; Eur . Ion . 1567. εἴπερ εἴργασται τάδε . Musgrave directs us to read sigyaσrai ...
... frequently employ περαίνειν as a mere equivalent for ποιεῖν , πράττειν , in the sense of facere , efficere , exsequi . Cf. Esch . Choeph . 830 ; Prom . 57 ; Eur . Ion . 1567. εἴπερ εἴργασται τάδε . Musgrave directs us to read sigyaσrai ...
Pagina 76
... frequently in Plato , where we also read , Apol . 20. B , μόσχων ή πώλων ἐπιστάτην λαβεῖν καὶ μισθώσασθαι . On the dative , see Matth . 405. Obs . 3 . 28. airíav véμri . So Aldus with the MSS . generally . The MSS . La . Lb. Aug. C ...
... frequently in Plato , where we also read , Apol . 20. B , μόσχων ή πώλων ἐπιστάτην λαβεῖν καὶ μισθώσασθαι . On the dative , see Matth . 405. Obs . 3 . 28. airíav véμri . So Aldus with the MSS . generally . The MSS . La . Lb. Aug. C ...
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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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