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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... word which was intended to be most emphatic . In some cases a manifest error may be corrected by carefully comparing ... word in it , and so have struck it out to make room for a conjectural emendation : the second , when they have been ...
... word which was intended to be most emphatic . In some cases a manifest error may be corrected by carefully comparing ... word in it , and so have struck it out to make room for a conjectural emendation : the second , when they have been ...
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... words , instances of bad Greek , and other errors in the form of the sentences so corrected , than are to be found in the MSS . of all the seven plays of Sophocles taken together . A very different ... word here and there vi PREFACE .
... words , instances of bad Greek , and other errors in the form of the sentences so corrected , than are to be found in the MSS . of all the seven plays of Sophocles taken together . A very different ... word here and there vi PREFACE .
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... word which appears to give no sense to it should not be hastily cast aside for a mere conjecture ; for as Mr Conington rightly observes in his preface to the Choephorœ of Eschylus , " the question is not simply , as some appear to think ...
... word which appears to give no sense to it should not be hastily cast aside for a mere conjecture ; for as Mr Conington rightly observes in his preface to the Choephorœ of Eschylus , " the question is not simply , as some appear to think ...
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... word which suits the con- text in every 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 ...
... word which suits the con- text in every 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 ...
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... word , and substituted for it , θάκησιν , which is considered to be " undoubtedly right , " and which Hermann calls , " elegantissimam conjecturam Seidleri . " The objec- tion which the critics have taken to θάκοισιν has arisen solely ...
... word , and substituted for it , θάκησιν , which is considered to be " undoubtedly right , " and which Hermann calls , " elegantissimam conjecturam Seidleri . " The objec- tion which the critics have taken to θάκοισιν has arisen solely ...
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