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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... proper sense of a 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 ...
... proper sense of a 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 ...
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... proper antithesis to the concluding clause . He describes the cave itself , and says , that as the sun shines into the two entrances of it , and makes it warm in winter , so in the summer , by reason of an entrance at either end , a ...
... proper antithesis to the concluding clause . He describes the cave itself , and says , that as the sun shines into the two entrances of it , and makes it warm in winter , so in the summer , by reason of an entrance at either end , a ...
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... proper if Antigone had been alluding to the length of the journey which they had taken on that day . 35. The MSS . των α δηλοῦμεν . Schneidewin observes that the ὧν was changed to τῶν to suit the other change , ἃ δηλοῦμεν . ΞΕ . ἄθικτος ...
... proper if Antigone had been alluding to the length of the journey which they had taken on that day . 35. The MSS . των α δηλοῦμεν . Schneidewin observes that the ὧν was changed to τῶν to suit the other change , ἃ δηλοῦμεν . ΞΕ . ἄθικτος ...
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... proper to be applied to a person , and whereas I see no objection of any sort to μódot , there appear to me to be many against poleiv . With the former reading , the sentence may perhaps bear to be construed thus : " For what thing ...
... proper to be applied to a person , and whereas I see no objection of any sort to μódot , there appear to me to be many against poleiv . With the former reading , the sentence may perhaps bear to be construed thus : " For what thing ...
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... proper meaning is to inquire besides , and I doubt if it be ever used except some other verb or participle precede it . The sentence according to the MS . order of the words may be rendered , “ Look , spy him out , moreover inquire or ...
... proper meaning is to inquire besides , and I doubt if it be ever used except some other verb or participle precede it . The sentence according to the MS . order of the words may be rendered , “ Look , spy him out , moreover inquire or ...
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