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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... Passages for Transla- tion into Latin Elegiac and Heroic Verse . By H. A. HOLDEN , M.A. late Fellow of Trinity College . Second Edition . Post 8vo . 68 . Foliorum Silvula . Part II . Being Select Passages for Transla- tion into Latin ...
... Passages for Transla- tion into Latin Elegiac and Heroic Verse . By H. A. HOLDEN , M.A. late Fellow of Trinity College . Second Edition . Post 8vo . 68 . Foliorum Silvula . Part II . Being Select Passages for Transla- tion into Latin ...
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... passages which seem to have been needlessly and improperly altered . Though this was the original purpose , I have ... passage , or have not rightly perceived the meaning of some word in it , and so have struck it out to make room for ...
... passages which seem to have been needlessly and improperly altered . Though this was the original purpose , I have ... passage , or have not rightly perceived the meaning of some word in it , and so have struck it out to make room for ...
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... passage than any of the conjectures of emendators , but that they give exactly that sense which the context requires . Even in passages evidently corrupt , a word which appears to give no sense to it should not be hastily cast aside for ...
... passage than any of the conjectures of emendators , but that they give exactly that sense which the context requires . Even in passages evidently corrupt , a word which appears to give no sense to it should not be hastily cast aside for ...
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... passages from that which has occurred to others . It will be seen , however , that the most fruitful source of altera ... passage , with the propriety of its expressions , or any thing else except the metre ; and if any other charge of ...
... passages from that which has occurred to others . It will be seen , however , that the most fruitful source of altera ... passage , with the propriety of its expressions , or any thing else except the metre ; and if any other charge of ...
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... passage , when taken in connection with its context . It has been remarked as a curious fact , that if the eye be steadily fixed on a particular object , all surrounding ob- jects gradually disappear . So it is with the mind , for when ...
... passage , when taken in connection with its context . It has been remarked as a curious fact , that if the eye be steadily fixed on a particular object , all surrounding ob- jects gradually disappear . So it is with the mind , for when ...
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