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... Theseus . Dialogue of Theseus and Coryphaeus ( 790- 810 ) . The palace opens by the EккÚKλnμa , and the corpse of Phaedra is exposed to view . Theseus gives vent to his grief , which the chorus shares in alternating iambics and ...
... Theseus . Dialogue of Theseus and Coryphaeus ( 790- 810 ) . The palace opens by the EккÚKλnμa , and the corpse of Phaedra is exposed to view . Theseus gives vent to his grief , which the chorus shares in alternating iambics and ...
Page xxiv
... Theseus sees a tablet in Phaedra's hand ; and , at its revelation , breaks out in fury against Hippolytus ( 856-898 ) . Enter Hippolytus . Dialogue of Hippolytus and Theseus , in- cluding Hippolytus ' long self - defence and Theseus ...
... Theseus sees a tablet in Phaedra's hand ; and , at its revelation , breaks out in fury against Hippolytus ( 856-898 ) . Enter Hippolytus . Dialogue of Hippolytus and Theseus , in- cluding Hippolytus ' long self - defence and Theseus ...
Page 56
... Theseus ( for Pallas was the younger brother of Aegeus ) , attempted to gain the rule at Athens , and were killed by Theseus . 34 . 36. Weil proposes πόλιν for χθόνα on account 56 NOTES .
... Theseus ( for Pallas was the younger brother of Aegeus ) , attempted to gain the rule at Athens , and were killed by Theseus . 34 . 36. Weil proposes πόλιν for χθόνα on account 56 NOTES .
Page 57
... Theseus Phaedra's passion , and Weil proposes δεῖξαι δεήσει πρᾶγμα , which seems to us feeble . The expression merely means " I will cause the matter to come to Theseus ' ears " ; Euripides does not add that it was to be represented in ...
... Theseus Phaedra's passion , and Weil proposes δεῖξαι δεήσει πρᾶγμα , which seems to us feeble . The expression merely means " I will cause the matter to come to Theseus ' ears " ; Euripides does not add that it was to be represented in ...
Page 86
... Theseus to begin a sentence , then pause at y pas , and finish it with a different construction . 795. Some MSS . read duws or ' av , after which Nauck and Weil correct βίοτός ἐστιν ἀλλ ̓ ὅμως . But the ordinary reading is quite ...
... Theseus to begin a sentence , then pause at y pas , and finish it with a different construction . 795. Some MSS . read duws or ' av , after which Nauck and Weil correct βίοτός ἐστιν ἀλλ ̓ ὅμως . But the ordinary reading is quite ...
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