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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... preceding critics , and inserted in its place a mere conjecture . The editor then of a single play , who instead of pursuing this progressive course of change goes back to those old readings of the MSS . which have been long since set ...
... preceding critics , and inserted in its place a mere conjecture . The editor then of a single play , who instead of pursuing this progressive course of change goes back to those old readings of the MSS . which have been long since set ...
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... preceding verse , to which the Nymphs were sup- posed to resort , to have their sport- ive dances and their sittings . Kos is a generic term , signifying literally any kind of seat , and hence it is that it takes the se- condary meaning ...
... preceding verse , to which the Nymphs were sup- posed to resort , to have their sport- ive dances and their sittings . Kos is a generic term , signifying literally any kind of seat , and hence it is that it takes the se- condary meaning ...
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... preceding sentence , and sig- nifies that although there may be a doubt about the matter as there stated , yet one particular thing is certain . Here the stranger says , that whatever might be thought about the intrusion of Edipus into ...
... preceding sentence , and sig- nifies that although there may be a doubt about the matter as there stated , yet one particular thing is certain . Here the stranger says , that whatever might be thought about the intrusion of Edipus into ...
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... preceding one . 60 65 70 think it worthy of especial notice that the only two MSS . A. R. which have av , are the only two which in the following verse have μολείν . Also they are the only two which have ἔλθῃ at v . 170 , when all the ...
... preceding one . 60 65 70 think it worthy of especial notice that the only two MSS . A. R. which have av , are the only two which in the following verse have μολείν . Also they are the only two which have ἔλθῃ at v . 170 , when all the ...
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... preceding verse , differ from the rest and have poder , which all editors of any note have taken . All the other MSS . μόλοι . There is a difficulty with respect to καταρ- TÚσOV either way , and I believe it was this difficulty which ...
... preceding verse , differ from the rest and have poder , which all editors of any note have taken . All the other MSS . μόλοι . There is a difficulty with respect to καταρ- TÚσOV either way , and I believe it was this difficulty which ...
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