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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... sentence in all its points of view , and especially in connection with its context , and the realising to ourselves the fact , that it was in- tended to be spoken with all the animation and force which charac- terise the language of ...
... sentence in all its points of view , and especially in connection with its context , and the realising to ourselves the fact , that it was in- tended to be spoken with all the animation and force which charac- terise the language of ...
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... sentence , as if two op- tatives had been used : " Oh that . " " 15 you might see some one , no matter where , whether on profane ground or sacred to the Gods , that having seated me we might inquire of him where we are . ' This appears ...
... sentence , as if two op- tatives had been used : " Oh that . " " 15 you might see some one , no matter where , whether on profane ground or sacred to the Gods , that having seated me we might inquire of him where we are . ' This appears ...
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... sentence is precisely the same as in E. C. 425 In both cases the main wish of the speaker is express- ed in the dependent clause . The critics , however , appear to think that they have effected a very ma- terial alteration in the sense ...
... sentence is precisely the same as in E. C. 425 In both cases the main wish of the speaker is express- ed in the dependent clause . The critics , however , appear to think that they have effected a very ma- terial alteration in the sense ...
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... 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 the sacred ...
... 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 the sacred ...
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... sentence may perhaps bear to be construed thus : " For what thing , either to say or adjust , should he go ? " The ... sentence . Thus in English , " Could any one go ? " " Go for what ? " " Go , " in the latter sentence is really in the ...
... sentence may perhaps bear to be construed thus : " For what thing , either to say or adjust , should he go ? " The ... sentence . Thus in English , " Could any one go ? " " Go for what ? " " Go , " in the latter sentence is really in the ...
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