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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... meaning to light . For want of this , apparently , the emendators have sometimes struck out from a sentence the very word which was intended to be most emphatic . In some cases a manifest error may be corrected by carefully comparing ...
... meaning to light . For want of this , apparently , the emendators have sometimes struck out from a sentence the very word which was intended to be most emphatic . In some cases a manifest error may be corrected by carefully comparing ...
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... meaning in this place . It has been supposed to mean literally , prepared seats to sit upon , or chairs . “ Εί θάκοι- σιν legitur , pluralis ille facit ut de pluribus cogitet sedibus lector , qua- si locum aliquem dicat Edipus de ...
... meaning in this place . It has been supposed to mean literally , prepared seats to sit upon , or chairs . “ Εί θάκοι- σιν legitur , pluralis ille facit ut de pluribus cogitet sedibus lector , qua- si locum aliquem dicat Edipus de ...
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... 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 other critics about the meaning of the word fákoliv , for they ...
... 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 other critics about the meaning of the word fákoliv , for they ...
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... meaning of protecting from enemies , the primary meaning is not lost sight of . So in Ovid , Met . III . 542 , " galeaque tegi non fronde decebat , " the primary idea remains χώρος δ ̓ ὅδ ̓ ἱερὸς , ὡς ἀπεικάσαι , βρύων δάφνης 4 ΣΟΦΟΚΛΕΟΥΣ.
... meaning of protecting from enemies , the primary meaning is not lost sight of . So in Ovid , Met . III . 542 , " galeaque tegi non fronde decebat , " the primary idea remains χώρος δ ̓ ὅδ ̓ ἱερὸς , ὡς ἀπεικάσαι , βρύων δάφνης 4 ΣΟΦΟΚΛΕΟΥΣ.
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... meaning , that the secondary idea of protec- tion is superinduced . In An . 121 , the expression στεφάνωμα πύργων is not only beautiful but is strictly correct , being a true description of the city of Thebes , which ap- pears to have ...
... meaning , that the secondary idea of protec- tion is superinduced . In An . 121 , the expression στεφάνωμα πύργων is not only beautiful but is strictly correct , being a true description of the city of Thebes , which ap- pears to have ...
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