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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... adopted , as they have also pépw- μεν . Ar . Ranc , 24 : ἵνα μὴ ταλαι TwpоîTO . Here the reason for the πωροῖτο . optative is very obvious , and is rightly explained in Jelf , 807 , y . Ar . Aves , 1324 , ἵνα εἰσάγοιντο , which has been ...
... adopted , as they have also pépw- μεν . Ar . Ranc , 24 : ἵνα μὴ ταλαι TwpоîTO . Here the reason for the πωροῖτο . optative is very obvious , and is rightly explained in Jelf , 807 , y . Ar . Aves , 1324 , ἵνα εἰσάγοιντο , which has been ...
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... adopted the conjecture of Seidler , and have written οὐδ ̓ ἐμοί . They have not thought it worth while to state their objection to μèv , which is much more frequently followed by Toɩ than poì is , and which is also frequently found ...
... adopted the conjecture of Seidler , and have written οὐδ ̓ ἐμοί . They have not thought it worth while to state their objection to μèv , which is much more frequently followed by Toɩ than poì is , and which is also frequently found ...
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... adopted the whole of this con- jectural reading . Hermann said that avrov was prosaic , and seemed to think that it was never before seen in poetry . In reality there is no occasion on which it may not be used quite as well as viv , and ...
... adopted the whole of this con- jectural reading . Hermann said that avrov was prosaic , and seemed to think that it was never before seen in poetry . In reality there is no occasion on which it may not be used quite as well as viv , and ...
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... adopted it . It is difficult to know what this word er here means , or to guess what the emen- dators intend it should mean . Standing where it does , one would suppose it meant , " You are yet old ; " or , " You are still old , " which ...
... adopted it . It is difficult to know what this word er here means , or to guess what the emen- dators intend it should mean . Standing where it does , one would suppose it meant , " You are yet old ; " or , " You are still old , " which ...
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... adopted by different critics , will shew that the original text is perfectly unobjectionable in gram- mar , in idiom , in sense , in every thing except the supposed false quantity of a syllable , whereas there is hardly one of the ...
... adopted by different critics , will shew that the original text is perfectly unobjectionable in gram- mar , in idiom , in sense , in every thing except the supposed false quantity of a syllable , whereas there is hardly one of the ...
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