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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... believe that they are far less numerous than is generally supposed . Patience in investigating , the looking at a sentence in all its points of view , and especially in connection with its context , and the realising to ourselves the ...
... believe that they are far less numerous than is generally supposed . Patience in investigating , the looking at a sentence in all its points of view , and especially in connection with its context , and the realising to ourselves the ...
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... believe , by German in- novation to an extent of which it is hardly aware . I am inclined to think that the alterations that have from time to time been made in this one play , present more anomalies of construction , strange forms of ...
... believe , by German in- novation to an extent of which it is hardly aware . I am inclined to think that the alterations that have from time to time been made in this one play , present more anomalies of construction , strange forms of ...
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... believe , in order that . The latter optative expresses the aim proposed , and the latter clause is an integral part of the wish , or rather the most essential part of it . So it is at v . 425 infra , where see note . So also in Ar ...
... believe , in order that . The latter optative expresses the aim proposed , and the latter clause is an integral part of the wish , or rather the most essential part of it . So it is at v . 425 infra , where see note . So also in Ar ...
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... believe it was this difficulty which made some emendator of former times write μολεῖν . The verb καταρτύσων does not seem proper to be applied to a person , and whereas I see no objection of any sort to μódot , there appear to me to be ...
... believe it was this difficulty which made some emendator of former times write μολεῖν . The verb καταρτύσων does not seem proper to be applied to a person , and whereas I see no objection of any sort to μódot , there appear to me to be ...
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... believe that μέγας alludes not to his present state , as they suppose , but to μoípas πрWTYS , his first estate , and I would con- strue the whole passage thus , " I am by no means of my first estate , to congratulate me on it , O ye ...
... believe that μέγας alludes not to his present state , as they suppose , but to μoípas πрWTYS , his first estate , and I would con- strue the whole passage thus , " I am by no means of my first estate , to congratulate me on it , O ye ...
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