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Page 87
... construction . Herm . and Pal . read πόνον , “ to repent of its pains ; ” but the sense is much the same . 59. ἀνατί . The following rules re- specting Adverbs derived from the Dative Sing . of Nouns may be deduced from Blomfield's ...
... construction . Herm . and Pal . read πόνον , “ to repent of its pains ; ” but the sense is much the same . 59. ἀνατί . The following rules re- specting Adverbs derived from the Dative Sing . of Nouns may be deduced from Blomfield's ...
Page 88
... construction . 69. Νυκτός , Valck . , who rightly con siders γραῖαι a gloss . 72. Τάρταρόν θ ΣΤΕ " namely Tartarus . " 75. καὶ σε etiam . ” = epexegetic- Pal . 76. βιβῶντ ' ἂν ἀεί . This is the MSS . reading ( except βιβῶντ ' for βεβῶντ ) ...
... construction . 69. Νυκτός , Valck . , who rightly con siders γραῖαι a gloss . 72. Τάρταρόν θ ΣΤΕ " namely Tartarus . " 75. καὶ σε etiam . ” = epexegetic- Pal . 76. βιβῶντ ' ἂν ἀεί . This is the MSS . reading ( except βιβῶντ ' for βεβῶντ ) ...
Page 90
... construction . 103. The common way of reading this line is , ὅρα δὲ πληγὰς τάσδε καρδίας σέθεν . " Be conscious of these re- proaches with which I sting your heart . ” But πληγὰς καρδίας will scarce- ly bear this sense . It is better to ...
... construction . 103. The common way of reading this line is , ὅρα δὲ πληγὰς τάσδε καρδίας σέθεν . " Be conscious of these re- proaches with which I sting your heart . ” But πληγὰς καρδίας will scarce- ly bear this sense . It is better to ...
Page 98
... construction can be used in prose ; in Thucyd . vi . 21 , εἰ ξυστῶσι , the MSS . vary : see Arnold . 226. The scene is shifted to Athens . See Introd . § 13 . 228. προστρόπαιον . Introd . § 22 . 229. ἀμβλύν — βροτῶν . Transl . “ But ...
... construction can be used in prose ; in Thucyd . vi . 21 , εἰ ξυστῶσι , the MSS . vary : see Arnold . 226. The scene is shifted to Athens . See Introd . § 13 . 228. προστρόπαιον . Introd . § 22 . 229. ἀμβλύν — βροτῶν . Transl . “ But ...
Page 100
... Jelf , Gr . Gr . 565. Herm . reads οὐκ εὐσεβῶν , but this also is a doubtful construction : in Agam . 322 , the proper reading is εὖ σέβουσι ( not εὐσεβοῦσι ) τοὺς θεούς . 280 . 285 290 . μέγας γὰρ Αΐδης ἐστὶν εὔθυνος 100 ΕΥΜΕΝΙΔΕΣ .
... Jelf , Gr . Gr . 565. Herm . reads οὐκ εὐσεβῶν , but this also is a doubtful construction : in Agam . 322 , the proper reading is εὖ σέβουσι ( not εὐσεβοῦσι ) τοὺς θεούς . 280 . 285 290 . μέγας γὰρ Αΐδης ἐστὶν εὔθυνος 100 ΕΥΜΕΝΙΔΕΣ .
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