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... emended largely but no ' vana coniectandi libido , ' no wish to make a display of our own skill and ingenuity , ' has induced us to do so : the principles of just inter- pretation and just regard to the laws and requirements of grammar ...
... emended largely but no ' vana coniectandi libido , ' no wish to make a display of our own skill and ingenuity , ' has induced us to do so : the principles of just inter- pretation and just regard to the laws and requirements of grammar ...
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... emendation ought to be considered on its own merits : by these alone its reception or rejection ought to be ... emendations , which we regard as necessary in the Agamemnon , occur in its lyric parts , and are required by the laws of ...
... emendation ought to be considered on its own merits : by these alone its reception or rejection ought to be ... emendations , which we regard as necessary in the Agamemnon , occur in its lyric parts , and are required by the laws of ...
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... emendation is required , and that the fitness of such emendation will be found in every case to be supported by ' concurring reasons of great force . Moreover we think that the probability of corruption existing in such places is not a ...
... emendation is required , and that the fitness of such emendation will be found in every case to be supported by ' concurring reasons of great force . Moreover we think that the probability of corruption existing in such places is not a ...
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... emending the corrupt line νεογνὸς ἀνθρώ πων μάθοι , Hermann , guided by the antistrophic καί τις σε κακοφρονών τίθη — writes καὶ παῖς νεόγονος ἂν μάθοι , which we follow , only preferring τις to παῖς . 121 κεδνὸς δὲ στρ . ( κύριος εἰ ...
... emending the corrupt line νεογνὸς ἀνθρώ πων μάθοι , Hermann , guided by the antistrophic καί τις σε κακοφρονών τίθη — writes καὶ παῖς νεόγονος ἂν μάθοι , which we follow , only preferring τις to παῖς . 121 κεδνὸς δὲ στρ . ( κύριος εἰ ...
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... the poet altered by the emendation ( 167 ) : in many the very rendering is unchanged . At such slight expense are these metrical deformities removed . VI . Having proposed to ourselves , as the object χχχίν INTRODUCTION.
... the poet altered by the emendation ( 167 ) : in many the very rendering is unchanged . At such slight expense are these metrical deformities removed . VI . Having proposed to ourselves , as the object χχχίν INTRODUCTION.
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