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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... persons deeply interested in the most critical and stirring events of real life , will frequently help to bring the true meaning to light . For want of this , apparently , the emendators have sometimes struck out from a sentence the ...
... persons deeply interested in the most critical and stirring events of real life , will frequently help to bring the true meaning to light . For want of this , apparently , the emendators have sometimes struck out from a sentence the ...
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... persons to hold to the new . They will prefer the new readings , which have become stereotyped in all modern editions , to a text which they may have never fairly considered , and therefore may have thought to be inexplicable nonsense ...
... persons to hold to the new . They will prefer the new readings , which have become stereotyped in all modern editions , to a text which they may have never fairly considered , and therefore may have thought to be inexplicable nonsense ...
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Sophocles Charles Edward PALMER. ἢ πρὸς βεβήλοις ἢ πρὸς ἄλσεσιν θεῶν , which the person spoken of is said to resort to , or to make his tem- porary abode . This is particularly seen in the last - quoted passage , where the nightingale is ...
Sophocles Charles Edward PALMER. ἢ πρὸς βεβήλοις ἢ πρὸς ἄλσεσιν θεῶν , which the person spoken of is said to resort to , or to make his tem- porary abode . This is particularly seen in the last - quoted passage , where the nightingale is ...
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... person . This ex- planation will include El . 57 . Matthiæ , 518 , 4 , says , that the optative subjoined to a verb of the present or future time , sometimes expresses something which is only probable , but which the speaker wishes ...
... person . This ex- planation will include El . 57 . Matthiæ , 518 , 4 , says , that the optative subjoined to a verb of the present or future time , sometimes expresses something which is only probable , but which the speaker wishes ...
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... 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 that Sophocles would have committed such a solecism as ὡς σάφ ̓ ...
... 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 that Sophocles would have committed such a solecism as ὡς σάφ ̓ ...
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