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... older scholars , which are referred to their authors . Wecklein's articles have also been utilized , and thus we hope that nothing important as to exegesis has been passed over . We have given frequent citations from X INTRODUCTION .
... older scholars , which are referred to their authors . Wecklein's articles have also been utilized , and thus we hope that nothing important as to exegesis has been passed over . We have given frequent citations from X INTRODUCTION .
Page xii
... refer to it . The critical help from the Christus Patiens we have found considerable , and we have therefore printed all the lines borrowed from this play by the pseudo - Gregory . There is also given some account of the theory of ...
... refer to it . The critical help from the Christus Patiens we have found considerable , and we have therefore printed all the lines borrowed from this play by the pseudo - Gregory . There is also given some account of the theory of ...
Page xxi
... refer to something already mentioned . In the second line it is quite regular , referring to ráde of the line preced- ing . The repetition , old , olda , for is olda , is made with the purpose of expressing reflection , and these words ...
... refer to something already mentioned . In the second line it is quite regular , referring to ráde of the line preced- ing . The repetition , old , olda , for is olda , is made with the purpose of expressing reflection , and these words ...
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... refers to the Corpus Inscr . Att . to show that the temple ( on the south slope of the Acropolis ) was called ' Appodíτns éñl ' Iππoλúty , and thinks 33 was added in late times to explain . But this is far too bold a change . Reading ...
... refers to the Corpus Inscr . Att . to show that the temple ( on the south slope of the Acropolis ) was called ' Appodíτns éñl ' Iππoλúty , and thinks 33 was added in late times to explain . But this is far too bold a change . Reading ...
Page 59
... referred to : cf. Οrest . 37 : ὀνομάζειν γὰρ αἰδοῦμαι θεὰς Εὐμενίδας . Most probably some lines have fallen out after 98 , in which the difference of rò σeμvóv in gods and in men was brought out . Going down further we find 1. 105 ...
... referred to : cf. Οrest . 37 : ὀνομάζειν γὰρ αἰδοῦμαι θεὰς Εὐμενίδας . Most probably some lines have fallen out after 98 , in which the difference of rò σeμvóv in gods and in men was brought out . Going down further we find 1. 105 ...
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