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Page vi
... give as clear a view as possible of the design of each poem and the relations of the several parts to each other and the whole . In some instances my ex- planations are new . As few take interest in the metre , I have , to save space ...
... give as clear a view as possible of the design of each poem and the relations of the several parts to each other and the whole . In some instances my ex- planations are new . As few take interest in the metre , I have , to save space ...
Page vi
... give as clear a view as possible of the design of each poem and the relations of the several parts to each other and the whole . In some instances my ex- planations are new . As few take interest in the metre , I have , to save space ...
... give as clear a view as possible of the design of each poem and the relations of the several parts to each other and the whole . In some instances my ex- planations are new . As few take interest in the metre , I have , to save space ...
Page xxv
... give free expression to his own feelings and sentiments with regard to the victor and things in general . Indeed he seems to have thought it a high honour to bring the victor into personal relations with himself . Hence it may be that ...
... give free expression to his own feelings and sentiments with regard to the victor and things in general . Indeed he seems to have thought it a high honour to bring the victor into personal relations with himself . Hence it may be that ...
Page xxix
... give the best sense when referred to the correctness of oral transmission . The passage in the fourth Pythian , 279 , requires us to translate di ayyeλías oplâs , ' by means of correct reporting , ' as a transition to the idea of music ...
... give the best sense when referred to the correctness of oral transmission . The passage in the fourth Pythian , 279 , requires us to translate di ayyeλías oplâs , ' by means of correct reporting , ' as a transition to the idea of music ...
Page xxxii
... gives no clue to its date beyond style , from which it may be inferred that it was not composed later than Ol . 77. 3 , B. c . 470. It is not an Epinikian ode but probably an Enkômion . PINDAR'S STYLE AND DIALECT . THE literary ...
... gives no clue to its date beyond style , from which it may be inferred that it was not composed later than Ol . 77. 3 , B. c . 470. It is not an Epinikian ode but probably an Enkômion . PINDAR'S STYLE AND DIALECT . THE literary ...
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