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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... exactly that sense which the context requires . Even in passages evidently corrupt , a word which appears to give no sense to it should not be hastily cast aside for a mere conjecture ; for as Mr Conington rightly observes in his ...
... exactly that sense which the context requires . Even in passages evidently corrupt , a word which appears to give no sense to it should not be hastily cast aside for a mere conjecture ; for as Mr Conington rightly observes in his ...
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... exactly similar instances of the ab- sence of av . No difference is dis- cernible . Hermann is very fond of splitting hairs , especially in the case of a foregone conclusion . The following is one of his fine - drawn distinctions : “ ὁ ...
... exactly similar instances of the ab- sence of av . No difference is dis- cernible . Hermann is very fond of splitting hairs , especially in the case of a foregone conclusion . The following is one of his fine - drawn distinctions : “ ὁ ...
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... exactly the same thing as , in order that . It expresses the proposed aim and result of the wish expressed in the first clause . See note on v . 425. But the critics have put us into the text for the express purpose of construing it ...
... exactly the same thing as , in order that . It expresses the proposed aim and result of the wish expressed in the first clause . See note on v . 425. But the critics have put us into the text for the express purpose of construing it ...
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... exactly similar to the present , that is to say , when the speaker refers to the preceding sentence , and sig- nifies that although there may be a doubt about the matter as there stated , yet one particular thing is certain . Here the ...
... exactly similar to the present , that is to say , when the speaker refers to the preceding sentence , and sig- nifies that although there may be a doubt about the matter as there stated , yet one particular thing is certain . Here the ...
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... exactly divided the ground to be passed over into two equal halves . Liddell and Scott explain the meaning of κάμ- ψειν βίον in this place , “ Το turn the middle point of life , i . e . draw near its close . " κ . βίον does not , I ...
... exactly divided the ground to be passed over into two equal halves . Liddell and Scott explain the meaning of κάμ- ψειν βίον in this place , “ Το turn the middle point of life , i . e . draw near its close . " κ . βίον does not , I ...
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