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Page xxi
... supposed to have had his sympathy with the national exultation stinted by his humiliation at the sorry part played by Thebes during the crisis . This point demands discussion . Of the poet's love for Thebes there can be no doubt . As to ...
... supposed to have had his sympathy with the national exultation stinted by his humiliation at the sorry part played by Thebes during the crisis . This point demands discussion . Of the poet's love for Thebes there can be no doubt . As to ...
Page xxix
... supposed to send Aeneas , · ἐσσὶ γὰρ ἄγγελος ὀρθὸς ἠϋκόμων σκυτάλα Μοισάν . But surely the sender in using a σkuráλŋ would have kept one key - wand himself , while Agêsias would have had the other , and Pindar would have sent the song ...
... supposed to send Aeneas , · ἐσσὶ γὰρ ἄγγελος ὀρθὸς ἠϋκόμων σκυτάλα Μοισάν . But surely the sender in using a σkuráλŋ would have kept one key - wand himself , while Agêsias would have had the other , and Pindar would have sent the song ...
Page xxxvi
... supposed , for there is reason to believe that the beginnings of con- secutive verses were regarded by the poet as contiguous posi- tions , and so too the endings . Cf. Ol . vii . 13 , 15—19 , xi [ x . ] 28-30 , XIII . 1-5 ; Pyth . Ix ...
... supposed , for there is reason to believe that the beginnings of con- secutive verses were regarded by the poet as contiguous posi- tions , and so too the endings . Cf. Ol . vii . 13 , 15—19 , xi [ x . ] 28-30 , XIII . 1-5 ; Pyth . Ix ...
Page xxxvii
... supposed in his use of kai and Te ; for , if Te follows κaí , it couples subdivisions of a class which κaì couples to a previous idea , as in Ol . III . 8 , 9 , XII . 17 , 18 ; Pyth . I. 42 , IV . 147—149 , xI . 60-62 ; Nem . III . 60 ...
... supposed in his use of kai and Te ; for , if Te follows κaí , it couples subdivisions of a class which κaì couples to a previous idea , as in Ol . III . 8 , 9 , XII . 17 , 18 ; Pyth . I. 42 , IV . 147—149 , xI . 60-62 ; Nem . III . 60 ...
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... supposed to have eaten the shoulder . 53. ἀκέρδεια λέλογχεν . ] • Sore loss hath oft befallen evil - speakers . ” The use of the perfect indicates the abiding effect of their sin on them . So τὰν Διὸς εὐναὶ λάχον , Pyth . ΙΙ . 27. τῶ ...
... supposed to have eaten the shoulder . 53. ἀκέρδεια λέλογχεν . ] • Sore loss hath oft befallen evil - speakers . ” The use of the perfect indicates the abiding effect of their sin on them . So τὰν Διὸς εὐναὶ λάχον , Pyth . ΙΙ . 27. τῶ ...
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