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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... reasons for their emendations , and that these emendations would not have been transferred un- questioned from one new edition to another , if they had not been proved to be true and the reading of the MSS . to be false , on strong ...
... reasons for their emendations , and that these emendations would not have been transferred un- questioned from one new edition to another , if they had not been proved to be true and the reading of the MSS . to be false , on strong ...
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... reasons it has appeared to me , that the stringent laws laid down by metrical critics , and especially by that great master of the art Hermann , cannot in all cases be main- tained , unless we suppose a much greater number of verses to ...
... reasons it has appeared to me , that the stringent laws laid down by metrical critics , and especially by that great master of the art Hermann , cannot in all cases be main- tained , unless we suppose a much greater number of verses to ...
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... reason of the use of the com- pound vláknous , in Phil . 18 , but here again a mistake has been made . It does not ... reasons : Ist , such a word as évláknois easily admits of a subjective genitive , but it is as difficult to imagine an ...
... reason of the use of the com- pound vláknous , in Phil . 18 , but here again a mistake has been made . It does not ... reasons : Ist , such a word as évláknois easily admits of a subjective genitive , but it is as difficult to imagine an ...
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... reason of an entrance at either end , a cooling current of air steals through it , and invites to sleep . With Oákov the passage may be construed : " If , my child , thou seest any one either by the common haunts accessible to all , or ...
... reason of an entrance at either end , a cooling current of air steals through it , and invites to sleep . With Oákov the passage may be construed : " If , my child , thou seest any one either by the common haunts accessible to all , or ...
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... reason indeed of long time ( oc- cupied in similar acts of attendance upon you ) I need not be told to do this . ” τοῦ χρόνου could only have been proper if Antigone had been alluding to the length of the journey which they had taken on ...
... reason indeed of long time ( oc- cupied in similar acts of attendance upon you ) I need not be told to do this . ” τοῦ χρόνου could only have been proper if Antigone had been alluding to the length of the journey which they had taken on ...
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