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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... natural sequence to enclose , contain , protect , conceal . Esch . Sept. ad Theb . 803 : orÉYEL Sè Túpyos . Dindorf denies the si- milarity of the two cases , because , he says , that in Eschylus the word is used with respect to ...
... natural sequence to enclose , contain , protect , conceal . Esch . Sept. ad Theb . 803 : orÉYEL Sè Túpyos . Dindorf denies the si- milarity of the two cases , because , he says , that in Eschylus the word is used with respect to ...
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... naturally returns to him who is the principal subject of thought , Theseus . " That he ( being in- formed of my arrival ) may by be- stowing a small favour reap a great advantage . " The verb pólo is rightly in the same mood as in the ...
... naturally returns to him who is the principal subject of thought , Theseus . " That he ( being in- formed of my arrival ) may by be- stowing a small favour reap a great advantage . " The verb pólo is rightly in the same mood as in the ...
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... natural for one 140 145 who has fallen from a high estate into extreme misery , than to call to mind his first estate . Thus at ν . 11ο , οὐ γὰρ δὴ τόδ ' ἀρχαῖον δέμας . In E. T. his former greatness and happiness are frequently ...
... natural for one 140 145 who has fallen from a high estate into extreme misery , than to call to mind his first estate . Thus at ν . 11ο , οὐ γὰρ δὴ τόδ ' ἀρχαῖον δέμας . In E. T. his former greatness and happiness are frequently ...
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... natural state of them ? If they asked the question which the critics suppose , it was an idle unthinking question , and as I believe it is the only place in the whole play where the cause of his blindness is hinted at , it is strange ἢ ...
... natural state of them ? If they asked the question which the critics suppose , it was an idle unthinking question , and as I believe it is the only place in the whole play where the cause of his blindness is hinted at , it is strange ἢ ...
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... naturally ask , Where could one hang up his hat ? but if he saw more places than one , and did not know which was best , he will ask , Where should I or shall I hang up my hat ? In the former general question , the possi- bility of the ...
... naturally ask , Where could one hang up his hat ? but if he saw more places than one , and did not know which was best , he will ask , Where should I or shall I hang up my hat ? In the former general question , the possi- bility of the ...
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