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Page vii
... still more of his reconsidered and revised work . It is , of * Cf. notes ad vv . 93 sq . , 294 , 376 sq . , 419 , 500 , 1012 sq . , 1034 , 1195 , 1441 . course , much more difficult to heal than to discover INTRODUCTION . vii.
... still more of his reconsidered and revised work . It is , of * Cf. notes ad vv . 93 sq . , 294 , 376 sq . , 419 , 500 , 1012 sq . , 1034 , 1195 , 1441 . course , much more difficult to heal than to discover INTRODUCTION . vii.
Page viii
Euripides John Pentland Mahaffy, John Bagnell Bury. course , much more difficult to heal than to discover these wounds ; many of them of such long standing that their origin is only to be conjectured ; and there will not be wanting those ...
Euripides John Pentland Mahaffy, John Bagnell Bury. course , much more difficult to heal than to discover these wounds ; many of them of such long standing that their origin is only to be conjectured ; and there will not be wanting those ...
Page ix
... course . There is no chance of his pleasing everybody . If he is conservative , he is called by that school safe - by his opponents dull and unsuggestive . If he is sceptical , he is called bril- liant by one side - rash and reckless by ...
... course . There is no chance of his pleasing everybody . If he is conservative , he is called by that school safe - by his opponents dull and unsuggestive . If he is sceptical , he is called bril- liant by one side - rash and reckless by ...
Page xix
... course inadmissible , and must necessarily be altered . In almost every case we can find a reason for the change . The least obvious case is in Χριστ . Πασχ . 857-861 , which is made up of Hippol . 1215-1217 and 907 , 908. Apart from ...
... course inadmissible , and must necessarily be altered . In almost every case we can find a reason for the change . The least obvious case is in Χριστ . Πασχ . 857-861 , which is made up of Hippol . 1215-1217 and 907 , 908. Apart from ...
Page 55
... course misfortune . Mr. Paley quotes several instances of this use . 8. For this sentiment , cf. Supplices , 232 ; Bacchae , 321 . 10. ' Aμalóvos ; Antiopa , or some say Hippolyte , was her name . II . Taιdeúμатa . For this plural use ...
... course misfortune . Mr. Paley quotes several instances of this use . 8. For this sentiment , cf. Supplices , 232 ; Bacchae , 321 . 10. ' Aμalóvos ; Antiopa , or some say Hippolyte , was her name . II . Taιdeúμатa . For this plural use ...
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