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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... sometimes struck out from a sentence the very word which was intended to be most emphatic . In some cases a manifest error may be corrected by carefully comparing the various readings . In others it may be more or less clear that there ...
... sometimes struck out from a sentence the very word which was intended to be most emphatic . In some cases a manifest error may be corrected by carefully comparing the various readings . In others it may be more or less clear that there ...
Page vi
... sometimes employed in cross - ex- amining and , if we may so speak , bullying antiquity , which would be more profitably expended in appreciating it ; that the common error of inert acquiescence has been in part supplanted by rash- ness ...
... sometimes employed in cross - ex- amining and , if we may so speak , bullying antiquity , which would be more profitably expended in appreciating it ; that the common error of inert acquiescence has been in part supplanted by rash- ness ...
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... sometimes do . It appears that Elmsley and Schæfer fell into the same mistake as all the other critics about the meaning of the word fákoliv , for they weakly defend the retention of it in the Oâ- 66 ΙΟ text , on the ground that âκov is ...
... sometimes do . It appears that Elmsley and Schæfer fell into the same mistake as all the other critics about the meaning of the word fákoliv , for they weakly defend the retention of it in the Oâ- 66 ΙΟ text , on the ground that âκov is ...
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... sometimes expresses something which is only probable , but which the speaker wishes . This I think is the case at v . II , and that the optative may here be accounted for on the same principle as when an optative is subjoined to an ...
... sometimes expresses something which is only probable , but which the speaker wishes . This I think is the case at v . II , and that the optative may here be accounted for on the same principle as when an optative is subjoined to an ...
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... sometimes becomes obscure from the fact that we can judge of it only by sight . On the supposition that the words , μειόνως and υπερτάτοις , were in- tended to be uttered with a marked emphasis , it would be quite clear that they stood ...
... sometimes becomes obscure from the fact that we can judge of it only by sight . On the supposition that the words , μειόνως and υπερτάτοις , were in- tended to be uttered with a marked emphasis , it would be quite clear that they stood ...
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