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... have inferred from the extant Latin tragedy on this subject , that in the earlier shape Phaedra declared herself in person to Hippolytus , whose attitude may have given the title ( 8 KaλUTTÓμEVOs ) to the first edition . We.
... have inferred from the extant Latin tragedy on this subject , that in the earlier shape Phaedra declared herself in person to Hippolytus , whose attitude may have given the title ( 8 KaλUTTÓμEVOs ) to the first edition . We.
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... Latin trans . and notes ) , a most va- luable work , the most important older commentary is that of Monk ( 1811 , four plays ) . Recently we have in England Mr. Paley's Euripides ; in France , Weil's Sept Tragédies ; in Germany ...
... Latin trans . and notes ) , a most va- luable work , the most important older commentary is that of Monk ( 1811 , four plays ) . Recently we have in England Mr. Paley's Euripides ; in France , Weil's Sept Tragédies ; in Germany ...
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... Latin deliciae cf. Hec . 265 , where poopάyμara is used of one victim ; also Orest . 1053 , and Soph . Phil . 36 . 19. προσπεσών , the scholiast explains by ἐντυχών . This is hardly accurate , for we can say ἐντυχὼν ̓Αρτέμιδι , but not ...
... Latin deliciae cf. Hec . 265 , where poopάyμara is used of one victim ; also Orest . 1053 , and Soph . Phil . 36 . 19. προσπεσών , the scholiast explains by ἐντυχών . This is hardly accurate , for we can say ἐντυχὼν ̓Αρτέμιδι , but not ...
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... Latin expression anclare labores . AVTλos , on the other hand , means , in the oldest passages in which we find it , bilge water ( not hold ) , Odyssey , xii . 411 , and xv . 479 : also in the fragment of Alcaeus ( περ μὲν γὰρ ἄντλος ...
... Latin expression anclare labores . AVTλos , on the other hand , means , in the oldest passages in which we find it , bilge water ( not hold ) , Odyssey , xii . 411 , and xv . 479 : also in the fragment of Alcaeus ( περ μὲν γὰρ ἄντλος ...
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... Latin sent - ina of the same meaning , σ having fallen off as in reos ( Sansk . satyas ) , ỏpós ( Lat . serum ) , aλoxos ( for σáλoxos ) , & c . We may , perhaps , put both words among those that Fick groups under sa , san ( e . g ...
... Latin sent - ina of the same meaning , σ having fallen off as in reos ( Sansk . satyas ) , ỏpós ( Lat . serum ) , aλoxos ( for σáλoxos ) , & c . We may , perhaps , put both words among those that Fick groups under sa , san ( e . g ...
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