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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... never been any doubt as to the genuineness of the text , but only as to the right interpretation of it . This I hope will make the notes more generally useful . It is not to be denied that there are many errors in the MSS . , but I ...
... never been any doubt as to the genuineness of the text , but only as to the right interpretation of it . This I hope will make the notes more generally useful . It is not to be denied that there are many errors in the MSS . , but I ...
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... never fairly considered , and therefore may have thought to be inexplicable nonsense . Many also dislike the trouble of think- ing for themselves , and regard with disfavour any one who raises doubts in their minds , on points about ...
... never fairly considered , and therefore may have thought to be inexplicable nonsense . Many also dislike the trouble of think- ing for themselves , and regard with disfavour any one who raises doubts in their minds , on points about ...
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... never seems to have occurred to them that it should rather signify the act of sitting , than the seat itself , inasmuch as almost all nouns termi- nating in -os , denote the act of doing a thing . The coining has been thought to be ...
... never seems to have occurred to them that it should rather signify the act of sitting , than the seat itself , inasmuch as almost all nouns termi- nating in -os , denote the act of doing a thing . The coining has been thought to be ...
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... never anywhere else uses the lengthened form en for en , whereas he continually uses the optative εἴην , εἴη , as well as the form ἔην , en . Plat . Rep . p . 410B : iva - e- ραπεύοιντο . These last two cases , as well as that of E. C. ...
... never anywhere else uses the lengthened form en for en , whereas he continually uses the optative εἴην , εἴη , as well as the form ἔην , en . Plat . Rep . p . 410B : iva - e- ραπεύοιντο . These last two cases , as well as that of E. C. ...
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... never so strength- ened . In cases where , after the events , a person is found previously to have guessed right , then a strengthening adverb as κaλws or σapos may be added , as in Electr . 662 , αὐτὸς ᾔκασας καλώς : but I do not think ...
... never so strength- ened . In cases where , after the events , a person is found previously to have guessed right , then a strengthening adverb as κaλws or σapos may be added , as in Electr . 662 , αὐτὸς ᾔκασας καλώς : but I do not think ...
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