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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... manner ἕδρα literally signifies a seat , a chair , or stool or bench to sit upon , yet in poetry it is much oftener used in its secondary sense , vv . 36 , 45 , 90 . As the poet was about to speak of ἄλσεσιν θεῶν , the groves of the ...
... manner ἕδρα literally signifies a seat , a chair , or stool or bench to sit upon , yet in poetry it is much oftener used in its secondary sense , vv . 36 , 45 , 90 . As the poet was about to speak of ἄλσεσιν θεῶν , the groves of the ...
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... formula was not used by Attic writers , when even that evidence breaks down with respect to the three great tragic writers , is utterly unjustifiable . construe it in like manner , on small anchors , ΟΙΔΙΠΟΥΣ ΕΠΙ ΚΟΛΩΝΩΙ . 13.
... formula was not used by Attic writers , when even that evidence breaks down with respect to the three great tragic writers , is utterly unjustifiable . construe it in like manner , on small anchors , ΟΙΔΙΠΟΥΣ ΕΠΙ ΚΟΛΩΝΩΙ . 13.
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... manner as when a ship turns a headland it sails away from it , or the horse in the race - course as soon as it turns the post runs from it . It is in fact what Sophocles afterwards calls , v . 103 , βίου πέρασιν , the pas- sage over ...
... manner as when a ship turns a headland it sails away from it , or the horse in the race - course as soon as it turns the post runs from it . It is in fact what Sophocles afterwards calls , v . 103 , βίου πέρασιν , the pas- sage over ...
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... manner of speaking is ill - suited to the gravity of the occasion . The reference which the critics make to Pindar , Pyth . 1. 99 , τὸ παθεῖν εὖ πρώ- τον ἄθλων , εὖ δ ̓ ἀκούειν δευτέρα μοίρα does not suit the case , for πρῶτον ἄθλων is ...
... manner of speaking is ill - suited to the gravity of the occasion . The reference which the critics make to Pindar , Pyth . 1. 99 , τὸ παθεῖν εὖ πρώ- τον ἄθλων , εὖ δ ̓ ἀκούειν δευτέρα μοίρα does not suit the case , for πρῶτον ἄθλων is ...
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... manner , on small anchors , allusion being supposed to be made to anchors . Liddell and Scott support this allusion . An anchor has always been considered to be the emblem of security , but the allusion to small anchors in a ...
... manner , on small anchors , allusion being supposed to be made to anchors . Liddell and Scott support this allusion . An anchor has always been considered to be the emblem of security , but the allusion to small anchors in a ...
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