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... μὲν ποῖ πρὸς τὸ τεῖχος ἤγαγεν ο ̓Αγησίλαος μέχρι δὲ ποῖ τὴν χώραν ἐδῄωσεν , ὥσπερ πένταθλος πάντῃ ἐπὶ τὸ πλέον ὑπερβάλλειν ἐπειρᾶτο , and still more strongly by Plato , p . 138 D , Erastae , Πότερον οὖν καὶ περὶ ταῦτα λέγωμεν , ἔφην ...
... μὲν ποῖ πρὸς τὸ τεῖχος ἤγαγεν ο ̓Αγησίλαος μέχρι δὲ ποῖ τὴν χώραν ἐδῄωσεν , ὥσπερ πένταθλος πάντῃ ἐπὶ τὸ πλέον ὑπερβάλλειν ἐπειρᾶτο , and still more strongly by Plato , p . 138 D , Erastae , Πότερον οὖν καὶ περὶ ταῦτα λέγωμεν , ἔφην ...
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... date has been referred to the earlier half of the sixth century . Hiero of Syracuse , who was en- gaged in war while suffering from gout and stone , is compared by Pindar with Philoctetes , ἀσθενεῖ μὲν χρωτὶ βαίνων , ἀλλὰ μοιρίδιον.
... date has been referred to the earlier half of the sixth century . Hiero of Syracuse , who was en- gaged in war while suffering from gout and stone , is compared by Pindar with Philoctetes , ἀσθενεῖ μὲν χρωτὶ βαίνων , ἀλλὰ μοιρίδιον.
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Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. with Philoctetes , ἀσθενεῖ μὲν χρωτὶ βαίνων , ἀλλὰ μοιρίδιον ἦν ( Pyth . i . 55 ) . At that very time Syracuse contained the famous statue of the limping Philoctetes , by Pythagoras of Rhegium , of ...
Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. with Philoctetes , ἀσθενεῖ μὲν χρωτὶ βαίνων , ἀλλὰ μοιρίδιον ἦν ( Pyth . i . 55 ) . At that very time Syracuse contained the famous statue of the limping Philoctetes , by Pythagoras of Rhegium , of ...
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... μὲν σθένος , βουλαῖσι δὲ φρήν , ἐσσόμενον προϊδεῖν συγγενὲς οἷς ἕπεται . aquam obviam ferant fumo , quem movent . " He objects however to an accusative and infinitive after λαγχάνειν as unsupported . ( C. ) Matthiae proposes λελογχεν ...
... μὲν σθένος , βουλαῖσι δὲ φρήν , ἐσσόμενον προϊδεῖν συγγενὲς οἷς ἕπεται . aquam obviam ferant fumo , quem movent . " He objects however to an accusative and infinitive after λαγχάνειν as unsupported . ( C. ) Matthiae proposes λελογχεν ...
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... μὲν οἰχθεισῶν πυλῶν ἐς θαλάμου μυχὸν εὐρὺν ἔβαν , τέκνοισιν ὠκείας ἀμφελίξασθαι μεμαώτες · ὁ δ ̓ ὀρθὸν μὲν κάρα , πειρᾶτο. 55 Στρ . γ ' . 60 γνάθους 35. ὡς , ἐπεί . ] mss . read ὡς ἐπεὶ and v . 37 , ώς τ ' οὐ . Mommsen proposes λόγον ...
... μὲν οἰχθεισῶν πυλῶν ἐς θαλάμου μυχὸν εὐρὺν ἔβαν , τέκνοισιν ὠκείας ἀμφελίξασθαι μεμαώτες · ὁ δ ̓ ὀρθὸν μὲν κάρα , πειρᾶτο. 55 Στρ . γ ' . 60 γνάθους 35. ὡς , ἐπεί . ] mss . read ὡς ἐπεὶ and v . 37 , ώς τ ' οὐ . Mommsen proposes λόγον ...
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