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... passages , which seem to reproach his employers for niggardliness , may refer mainly or entirely to their provision for the recitation of the ode , e . g . Pyth . 1. 90. Apart , how- ever , from all thought of gain , he everywhere ...
... passages , which seem to reproach his employers for niggardliness , may refer mainly or entirely to their provision for the recitation of the ode , e . g . Pyth . 1. 90. Apart , how- ever , from all thought of gain , he everywhere ...
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... passage on the vμvov Onσavpós , Pyth . v . 15-18 , and the description of the statue of Thêbê , evap ματε , χρυσοχίτων , ἱερώτατον ἄγαλμα , Θήβα , Frag . 177 [ 207 ] ; compare XpúσaσTɩ Onßa , Isth . I. 1. What then was the rela- tion of ...
... passage on the vμvov Onσavpós , Pyth . v . 15-18 , and the description of the statue of Thêbê , evap ματε , χρυσοχίτων , ἱερώτατον ἄγαλμα , Θήβα , Frag . 177 [ 207 ] ; compare XpúσaσTɩ Onßa , Isth . I. 1. What then was the rela- tion of ...
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Pindar. a polka or as solemn as a requiem . Several passages suggest forcibly that the poet was fond of festivity and good cheer , as for instance , Frag . 101 [ 94 ] , Δείπνου δὲ λήγοντος γλυκὺ τρωγά- λιον καίπερ πεδ ̓ ἄφθονον βοράν ...
Pindar. a polka or as solemn as a requiem . Several passages suggest forcibly that the poet was fond of festivity and good cheer , as for instance , Frag . 101 [ 94 ] , Δείπνου δὲ λήγοντος γλυκὺ τρωγά- λιον καίπερ πεδ ̓ ἄφθονον βοράν ...
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... passages of Pindar , e.g. Pyth . v . 114. With respect to the ' Orphico - Pythagorean idea ' of the future state of the soul , I need only compare Ol . 11. 68 with Phaedros , p . 249. The most prominent coincidence is that Pindar re ...
... passages of Pindar , e.g. Pyth . v . 114. With respect to the ' Orphico - Pythagorean idea ' of the future state of the soul , I need only compare Ol . 11. 68 with Phaedros , p . 249. The most prominent coincidence is that Pindar re ...
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... 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 would be abrupt and unmeaning . Lastly , the peculiar use of the word oкvráλn by ...
... 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 would be abrupt and unmeaning . Lastly , the peculiar use of the word oкvráλn by ...
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