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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... question , I think , that the reading of the MSS . is to be preferred to a mere conjecture ; but I trust it will be shewn in the follow- ing notes , that in several instances the readings of the MSS . , when properly considered , not ...
... question , I think , that the reading of the MSS . is to be preferred to a mere conjecture ; but I trust it will be shewn in the follow- ing notes , that in several instances the readings of the MSS . , when properly considered , not ...
Page ix
... questions of philo- logy , idiom , style , grammar , the customs of antiquity , and even the 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 ...
... questions of philo- logy , idiom , style , grammar , the customs of antiquity , and even the 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 ...
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... question whether it means a sitting in the sun , or a resting of the sun on the cave . either way of taking it , it is an act of sitting and not a seat . The latter notion of a resting of the sun on the cave , which has been com ...
... question whether it means a sitting in the sun , or a resting of the sun on the cave . either way of taking it , it is an act of sitting and not a seat . The latter notion of a resting of the sun on the cave , which has been com ...
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... question if the optative may not be used in a potential sense without av . See notes on v . 42 and v . 170. The optative being here used potentially , it should be construed , " Could then any messenger of you go to him ? ” which is ...
... question if the optative may not be used in a potential sense without av . See notes on v . 42 and v . 170. The optative being here used potentially , it should be construed , " Could then any messenger of you go to him ? ” which is ...
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... question . Hence the question and the answer both begin with this particle . So os at V. 71 waits for Kepdávy in the fol- lowing verse . It is not sufficiently considered that if μóλo is removed from that which constitutes the es ...
... question . Hence the question and the answer both begin with this particle . So os at V. 71 waits for Kepdávy in the fol- lowing verse . It is not sufficiently considered that if μóλo is removed from that which constitutes the es ...
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