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... Greeks that just criticism which re- jects what is false and trivial in the productions of his own day . It is indeed not easy to defend the minute study of these texts , if reasonable exercise be not allowed to the critical faculty ...
... Greeks that just criticism which re- jects what is false and trivial in the productions of his own day . It is indeed not easy to defend the minute study of these texts , if reasonable exercise be not allowed to the critical faculty ...
Page ix
... Greeks was low , and that their leading poets gained a reputation cheaper than they would in our day . The Dutch school might probably add that the value of classical study as a mental training would soon be denied , if we are to ...
... Greeks was low , and that their leading poets gained a reputation cheaper than they would in our day . The Dutch school might probably add that the value of classical study as a mental training would soon be denied , if we are to ...
Page x
... Greek Literature ( i . , § 204 ) . A few words must be added about the editions con- sulted , and the мs . authority . Since Valckenaer's monograph ( with Latin trans . and notes ) , a most va- luable work , the most important older ...
... Greek Literature ( i . , § 204 ) . A few words must be added about the editions con- sulted , and the мs . authority . Since Valckenaer's monograph ( with Latin trans . and notes ) , a most va- luable work , the most important older ...
Page xi
... Greek poet . As regards the criticism of the text , we have given no systematic apparatus , as , with the exception of a special collation of a few passages in C by Mr. Bury , we had nothing to add to the critical work of Kirch- hoff ...
... Greek poet . As regards the criticism of the text , we have given no systematic apparatus , as , with the exception of a special collation of a few passages in C by Mr. Bury , we had nothing to add to the critical work of Kirch- hoff ...
Page 57
... Greek tragedy . It was called a παραχορήγημα . It is said to have been also used in Euripides ' lost plays , the Alexander and the Antiope . We have it in the Cyclops and in Aristophanes ' Frogs . Weil considers the marriage song ...
... Greek tragedy . It was called a παραχορήγημα . It is said to have been also used in Euripides ' lost plays , the Alexander and the Antiope . We have it in the Cyclops and in Aristophanes ' Frogs . Weil considers the marriage song ...
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