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Page xxii
... nurse ( 176-266 ) . The Coryphaeus questions the nurse about the condition of the queen ( 267–287 ) ; then the nurse , adjuring Phaedra to unfold the secret of her ailment , leads to the avowal by Phaedra of her passion for Hippolytus (
... nurse ( 176-266 ) . The Coryphaeus questions the nurse about the condition of the queen ( 267–287 ) ; then the nurse , adjuring Phaedra to unfold the secret of her ailment , leads to the avowal by Phaedra of her passion for Hippolytus (
Page xxiii
... nurse , followed by a dialogue between her and Phaedra ( 372-524 ) . Exit the nurse . Στάσιμον ά . The chorus sings an ode on the power of Eros ( Love ) ( 525– 564 ) . Επεισόδιον Β ' . A noise is heard in the palace , caused by ...
... nurse , followed by a dialogue between her and Phaedra ( 372-524 ) . Exit the nurse . Στάσιμον ά . The chorus sings an ode on the power of Eros ( Love ) ( 525– 564 ) . Επεισόδιον Β ' . A noise is heard in the palace , caused by ...
Page 64
... nurse probably turned to the audience , and addressed to them the seven following ethical verses . 188. χερσίν τε πόνος . The genitive χειρῶν would be ex- pected ; and Porson , followed by Monk , reads xeipov , a quite unnecessary ...
... nurse probably turned to the audience , and addressed to them the seven following ethical verses . 188. χερσίν τε πόνος . The genitive χειρῶν would be ex- pected ; and Porson , followed by Monk , reads xeipov , a quite unnecessary ...
Page 65
... nurse put off censur- ing what she considered strange in the first desire of Phaedra until she had heard another ? " But the difficulty , if any , is too small to countenance such a change . The passage reads quite naturally as it ...
... nurse put off censur- ing what she considered strange in the first desire of Phaedra until she had heard another ? " But the difficulty , if any , is too small to countenance such a change . The passage reads quite naturally as it ...
Page 68
... nurse , which de- stroys the stichomuthia . If we take oneî as the second pers . sing . of oλoûual , we have a remark of little force . Why should the nurse die ? Weil construes ỏλeî , 3rd sing . active , with To Tрâyμa as nom . , and ...
... nurse , which de- stroys the stichomuthia . If we take oneî as the second pers . sing . of oλoûual , we have a remark of little force . Why should the nurse die ? Weil construes ỏλeî , 3rd sing . active , with To Tрâyμa as nom . , and ...
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