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... passage ( 947 ) , which will be considered when we reach it . In short , Aeschylus believes in predestina- tion as strongly as the author of the Koran or the great Genevese interpreter of the Bible . 3. But , as the Furies , avengers of ...
... passage ( 947 ) , which will be considered when we reach it . In short , Aeschylus believes in predestina- tion as strongly as the author of the Koran or the great Genevese interpreter of the Bible . 3. But , as the Furies , avengers of ...
Page xiii
... passage which almost seems meant to caricature the ' strenuous inertness ' of political assemblies ) : hence the menacing indignation with which in the close of the play they reproach the guilty queen , and defy the regicide Aegisthus ...
... passage which almost seems meant to caricature the ' strenuous inertness ' of political assemblies ) : hence the menacing indignation with which in the close of the play they reproach the guilty queen , and defy the regicide Aegisthus ...
Page xxiv
... passages . The choral and commatic parts are naturally more corrupt , in general , than the dialogues . The latter are comparatively pure , except the Exodos , of which many places are grossly corrupt . Thus it is evident that our ...
... passages . The choral and commatic parts are naturally more corrupt , in general , than the dialogues . The latter are comparatively pure , except the Exodos , of which many places are grossly corrupt . Thus it is evident that our ...
Page xxxi
... passages occur , on which opinions may fairly differ . Laws ( 2 ) ( 3 ) apply , as is well known , to anapaestic as well as lyric rhythm in dramatic poetry , but not to the iambic senarius nor to the epic hexameter . Hence we find short ...
... passages occur , on which opinions may fairly differ . Laws ( 2 ) ( 3 ) apply , as is well known , to anapaestic as well as lyric rhythm in dramatic poetry , but not to the iambic senarius nor to the epic hexameter . Hence we find short ...
Page xxxii
... passage : namely , Toιade in 167 for Braiws , which latter word seems to us an erroneous and mischievous gloss . The ... passages will prove that this change never hurts , but generally improves the expression of the Greek . In a few ...
... passage : namely , Toιade in 167 for Braiws , which latter word seems to us an erroneous and mischievous gloss . The ... passages will prove that this change never hurts , but generally improves the expression of the Greek . In a few ...
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