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... κατὰ σύνεσιν , ἀρχαὶ βέβληνται being regarded as equivalent to ' I have begun . ' For such a licence with an accusative ef . Eur . Ion , 572 , τοῦτο κἄμ ' ἔχει πόθος . 6 " " = 66 6 ΙΟ Αντ . α ' . Mr Wratislaw asks ( in a paper read ...
... κατὰ σύνεσιν , ἀρχαὶ βέβληνται being regarded as equivalent to ' I have begun . ' For such a licence with an accusative ef . Eur . Ion , 572 , τοῦτο κἄμ ' ἔχει πόθος . 6 " " = 66 6 ΙΟ Αντ . α ' . Mr Wratislaw asks ( in a paper read ...
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... κατὰ φρένα τύψε βαθεῖαν , Od . x . 247 , κῆρ ἄχεϊ μεγάλῳ βεβολημένος . τὸ γάρ , κ.τ.λ. ] Pausanias , x . 22. 5 , cites this sentiment with approval . Cf. The heart knoweth its own bitterness , and a stranger doth not intermeddle with ...
... κατὰ φρένα τύψε βαθεῖαν , Od . x . 247 , κῆρ ἄχεϊ μεγάλῳ βεβολημένος . τὸ γάρ , κ.τ.λ. ] Pausanias , x . 22. 5 , cites this sentiment with approval . Cf. The heart knoweth its own bitterness , and a stranger doth not intermeddle with ...
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... κατὰ and of αΐσαν , Οl . ΙΧ . 28 is quoted , but see my note and that on Pyth . VIII . 68. Ι prefer ' in reference to thy standard , Kleiô . ' Aròs aloa , Ol . ix . 42 , is ' by Zeus ' assignment . ' 16. μαλαχθείς . ] ' By yielding ...
... κατὰ and of αΐσαν , Οl . ΙΧ . 28 is quoted , but see my note and that on Pyth . VIII . 68. Ι prefer ' in reference to thy standard , Kleiô . ' Aròs aloa , Ol . ix . 42 , is ' by Zeus ' assignment . ' 16. μαλαχθείς . ] ' By yielding ...
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... κατὰ Πίνδαρον , ὡς δόξα ποιεῖ πόνον ἡδύν . μαλθακὰ τέγξει . ] The adjective is proleptic , bedew with soft relief , ' ' soften by moistening , ' ' steep limbs in softness ' ( Holmes ) . Mss . give τεύχει , but Plutarch's more uncom- mon ...
... κατὰ Πίνδαρον , ὡς δόξα ποιεῖ πόνον ἡδύν . μαλθακὰ τέγξει . ] The adjective is proleptic , bedew with soft relief , ' ' soften by moistening , ' ' steep limbs in softness ' ( Holmes ) . Mss . give τεύχει , but Plutarch's more uncom- mon ...
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... κατὰ σκότον ποτὲ διεμπολᾷ λόγοισι . 41. ἐμοὶ δ ̓ , κ.τ.λ. ] For senti- ment cf. Pyth . v . 110 ff . ἀρετάν . ] • Talent . 42. πότμος ἀναξ . ] Cf. Pyth . III . 86 , ὁ μέγας πότμος . 43. ἕρπων . ] Cf. Ol . XIII . 105 , εἰ δὲ δαίμων ...
... κατὰ σκότον ποτὲ διεμπολᾷ λόγοισι . 41. ἐμοὶ δ ̓ , κ.τ.λ. ] For senti- ment cf. Pyth . v . 110 ff . ἀρετάν . ] • Talent . 42. πότμος ἀναξ . ] Cf. Pyth . III . 86 , ὁ μέγας πότμος . 43. ἕρπων . ] Cf. Ol . XIII . 105 , εἰ δὲ δαίμων ...
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