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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... kind , would exhibit a more exact and philosophical arrangement of the materials than any similar book , would connect itself more immediately with the researches of comparative philologers , and would contain the sort of information ...
... kind , would exhibit a more exact and philosophical arrangement of the materials than any similar book , would connect itself more immediately with the researches of comparative philologers , and would contain the sort of information ...
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... kind are allowed to tell when pointing to negative conclusions , while more cogent and commanding considerations are passed lightly by , if they tend to sustain the affirmative side of the inquiry . ' Lach- mann's Essay on Homer ...
... kind are allowed to tell when pointing to negative conclusions , while more cogent and commanding considerations are passed lightly by , if they tend to sustain the affirmative side of the inquiry . ' Lach- mann's Essay on Homer ...
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... kind , we may reasonably infer that they were admissible , for if they had been produced accidentally by the error of transcribers , they would hardly have been restricted to one particular kind . See note on v . 151 . The critics who ...
... kind , we may reasonably infer that they were admissible , for if they had been produced accidentally by the error of transcribers , they would hardly have been restricted to one particular kind . See note on v . 151 . The critics who ...
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... kind of seat , and hence it is that it takes the se- condary meaning of an abode , or resting - place , as seat in English , and sedes in Latin sometimes do . It appears that Elmsley and Schæfer fell into the same mistake as all the ...
... kind of seat , and hence it is that it takes the se- condary meaning of an abode , or resting - place , as seat in English , and sedes in Latin sometimes do . It appears that Elmsley and Schæfer fell into the same mistake as all the ...
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... kind , where ὡς is required to be taken , as they say it is here , for éneí ; but they have not done so . All they have to say is , that the sense which they give to os av is required . " Sen- tentia flagitante . " How so ? It seems a ...
... kind , where ὡς is required to be taken , as they say it is here , for éneí ; but they have not done so . All they have to say is , that the sense which they give to os av is required . " Sen- tentia flagitante . " How so ? It seems a ...
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