The Œdipus Coloneus of Sophocles, with Notes, Intended Principally to Explain and Defend the Text of the Manuscripts as Opposed to Conjectural Emendation. By ... C. E. PalmerDeighton, Bell & Company, 1860 - 225 pages |
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... choruses and lyrical parts of the drama , are the sup- posed requirements of metre , and that in those parts the patchings and parings of modern emendators multiply exceedingly , so that there is a very much larger amount of metrical ...
... choruses and lyrical parts of the drama , are the sup- posed requirements of metre , and that in those parts the patchings and parings of modern emendators multiply exceedingly , so that there is a very much larger amount of metrical ...
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... Chorus had taken their stand : ws γέροντι is also added to shew that he was only able to take a journey of a moderate length ; for it would have been an inconsistency to have said that he had taken a long τοῦ θεῶν νομίζεται ; 20 25 30 ...
... Chorus had taken their stand : ws γέροντι is also added to shew that he was only able to take a journey of a moderate length ; for it would have been an inconsistency to have said that he had taken a long τοῦ θεῶν νομίζεται ; 20 25 30 ...
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... Chorus mistook the meaning of πρώτη μοῖρα , he construes the sentence in a most peculiar way , " Then thou broughtest those blind eyes with thee into the world ? " He thus gives in fact exactly the same sense to the passage as the other ...
... Chorus mistook the meaning of πρώτη μοῖρα , he construes the sentence in a most peculiar way , " Then thou broughtest those blind eyes with thee into the world ? " He thus gives in fact exactly the same sense to the passage as the other ...
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... Chorus to ask was equally idle and unthink- ing . Why should they infer , when they saw before them a very old and miserable man , that he must always have been equally miserable from his very birth ? I consider that the inferential ...
... Chorus to ask was equally idle and unthink- ing . Why should they infer , when they saw before them a very old and miserable man , that he must always have been equally miserable from his very birth ? I consider that the inferential ...
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... and the but the ring has the peer the disill the dust and to lie sch meaning as this 3.2 mg signi eded by the use of 5 What the Chorus 4 was approbansive of was , not less ποιάεντι , κάθιδρος οὗ from προσπίπτω . The two com-. 22 ΣΟΦΟΚΛΕ.
... and the but the ring has the peer the disill the dust and to lie sch meaning as this 3.2 mg signi eded by the use of 5 What the Chorus 4 was approbansive of was , not less ποιάεντι , κάθιδρος οὗ from προσπίπτω . The two com-. 22 ΣΟΦΟΚΛΕ.
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