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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... speech he says that , τὸ γεν- ναϊον , his noble spirit had supported him under all his misfortunes , and the stranger at the first sight of him was struck with something in his appearance , which was the very opposite of meanness . v ...
... speech he says that , τὸ γεν- ναϊον , his noble spirit had supported him under all his misfortunes , and the stranger at the first sight of him was struck with something in his appearance , which was the very opposite of meanness . v ...
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... speech from which it was before entirely free . These observations have been ex- tended to a greater length , because for the most part they apply to six other passages in this Play , namely , to vv . 134 , 156 , 180 , 204 , 516 , 521 ...
... speech from which it was before entirely free . These observations have been ex- tended to a greater length , because for the most part they apply to six other passages in this Play , namely , to vv . 134 , 156 , 180 , 204 , 516 , 521 ...
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... speech and when another . It is also an innate sense of what is natural in speech , ac- cording to the custom which nature has dictated , which leads a writer of genius to vary the forms of speech in a written composition in a fitting ...
... speech and when another . It is also an innate sense of what is natural in speech , ac- cording to the custom which nature has dictated , which leads a writer of genius to vary the forms of speech in a written composition in a fitting ...
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... speech is exactly in the style of the former . The speech begins with an encouraging exhor- tation to obey the mandate of the Chorus in the imperative mood , and so it continues to the end . There ought to be some clear in- ternal ...
... speech is exactly in the style of the former . The speech begins with an encouraging exhor- tation to obey the mandate of the Chorus in the imperative mood , and so it continues to the end . There ought to be some clear in- ternal ...
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... speech of Antigone is unnaturally torn asunder , and the latter part given to the Chorus . 192. ἀντιπέτρου . This word has caused some trouble to the critics , and for want of a better explication of it , some have taken that of the ...
... speech of Antigone is unnaturally torn asunder , and the latter part given to the Chorus . 192. ἀντιπέτρου . This word has caused some trouble to the critics , and for want of a better explication of it , some have taken that of the ...
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