The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 65
... suppose to have been situated somewhat in the background , and within sight of the sea . ( Cf. Hom . Il . 8. 226. ) . Odysseus is beheld in the act of tracing some freshly - graven footmarks upon the beach , when he is suddenly arrested ...
... suppose to have been situated somewhat in the background , and within sight of the sea . ( Cf. Hom . Il . 8. 226. ) . Odysseus is beheld in the act of tracing some freshly - graven footmarks upon the beach , when he is suddenly arrested ...
Pagina 72
... suppose , with Sambucus , that he wrote τελοῦσα , i . e . τελευτῶσα , meaning the lower or τὸ πλατὺ τῆς σάλπιγ yos , concerning which Athenæus speaks ( IV . 185. A ) , affirming that in the tibia Phrygia the cornu corresponds with that ...
... suppose , with Sambucus , that he wrote τελοῦσα , i . e . τελευτῶσα , meaning the lower or τὸ πλατὺ τῆς σάλπιγ yos , concerning which Athenæus speaks ( IV . 185. A ) , affirming that in the tibia Phrygia the cornu corresponds with that ...
Pagina 78
... suppose . Cf. Ib . 34. Καιρόν , οpportune . See below , v . 1254 ; Eur . Hel . 487 ; Kühn . 579 , 580. 2. The prose - writers almost invariably , and the poets very frequently , add a preposition , generally is . Phœn . 105 ; Hipp . 899 ...
... suppose . Cf. Ib . 34. Καιρόν , οpportune . See below , v . 1254 ; Eur . Hel . 487 ; Kühn . 579 , 580. 2. The prose - writers almost invariably , and the poets very frequently , add a preposition , generally is . Phœn . 105 ; Hipp . 899 ...
Pagina 102
... suppose that the Grammarians err in assigning them to our trag- edy , and cannot agree with those who represent them to have been lost from it by the mutilations of time . The remark of Osann ( Ueber Sopho- kles Aias , p . 130 ) , that ...
... suppose that the Grammarians err in assigning them to our trag- edy , and cannot agree with those who represent them to have been lost from it by the mutilations of time . The remark of Osann ( Ueber Sopho- kles Aias , p . 130 ) , that ...
Pagina 106
... suppose , with many of the ancient critics , as for example the Scholiast to Hom . Il . 6. 479 , καί ποτέ τις εἴπῃ ἀνιόντα , that in this and similar passages in which we find an accusative of the person constituting the feeling of joy ...
... suppose , with many of the ancient critics , as for example the Scholiast to Hom . Il . 6. 479 , καί ποτέ τις εἴπῃ ἀνιόντα , that in this and similar passages in which we find an accusative of the person constituting the feeling of joy ...
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Pagina 190 - Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest; 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 th
Pagina 164 - There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale, Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoil'd the sweet world's taste, That it yields nought but shame and bitterness.
Pagina 210 - Night is the time for toil ; To plough the classic field, Intent to find the buried spoil Its wealthy furrows yield ; Till all is ours that sages taught, That poets sang or heroes wrought.
Pagina 209 - The heavens themselves, the planets, and this centre, Observe degree, priority, and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office, and custom, in all line of order...
Pagina 300 - What stronger breast-plate than a heart untainted ? Thrice is he armed, that hath his quarrel just ; And he but naked, though locked up in steel, Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.
Pagina 179 - For contemplation he and valour formed, For softness she and sweet attractive grace, He for God only, she for God in him...
Pagina 91 - They have mouths, but they speak not: eyes have they, but they see not: They have ears, but they hear not: noses have they, but they smell not: They have hands, but they handle not: feet have they, but they walk not: neither speak they through their throat. They that make them are like unto them; so is every one that trusteth in them.
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.
Pagina 190 - Peace, brother: be not over-exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils; For, grant they be so, while they rest unknown, What need a man forestall his date of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid?