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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... respecting the old lan- guages of Italy which will be found in no single work , whether British or foreign , and which must be gleaned from a considerable number of rare and expensive publications ; and while the lists of Oscan and ...
... respecting the old lan- guages of Italy which will be found in no single work , whether British or foreign , and which must be gleaned from a considerable number of rare and expensive publications ; and while the lists of Oscan and ...
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... suspicion of error in this respect . In these matters the German critics sin grievously . " At every feast in the halls of literature , the Germans , like Ajax at the table of Agamemnon , will be entitled to the honour.
... suspicion of error in this respect . In these matters the German critics sin grievously . " At every feast in the halls of literature , the Germans , like Ajax at the table of Agamemnon , will be entitled to the honour.
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... respect , whilst no word which they have hit upon . to supersede it suits it in any respect whatever . This has led me to the conclusion that it is a much more difficult and delicate affair , than it is commonly thought , to make even ...
... respect , whilst no word which they have hit upon . to supersede it suits it in any respect whatever . This has led me to the conclusion that it is a much more difficult and delicate affair , than it is commonly thought , to make even ...
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... respect to the imperatives , but with respect to the train of thought it is , I think , no less true , that e τινα βλέπεις stands in the place of an optative , and os voíμela de- pends on it . 15. All the MSS . στέγουσιν , which has ...
... respect to the imperatives , but with respect to the train of thought it is , I think , no less true , that e τινα βλέπεις stands in the place of an optative , and os voíμela de- pends on it . 15. All the MSS . στέγουσιν , which has ...
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... respect to καταρ- TÚσOV either way , and I believe it was this difficulty which made some emendator of former times write μολεῖν . The verb καταρτύσων does not seem proper to be applied to a person , and whereas I see no objection of ...
... respect to καταρ- TÚσOV either way , and I believe it was this difficulty which made some emendator of former times write μολεῖν . The verb καταρτύσων does not seem proper to be applied to a person , and whereas I see no objection of ...
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