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... FELLOW OF JESUS COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . EDITED FOR THE SYNDICS OF THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . CAMBRIDGE : AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . 1883 [ All Rights reserved . ] 2 BODLEIAN LIBRARY 6 AUG 83 OXFORD This volume is respectfully PINDAR :
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... festivals would be likely to have its grievances ; its tradition of the ancestor who was beaten by a doubtful neck ; its opinion about that recent award in which the judges had shown such scandalous partiality for their fellow -
... festivals would be likely to have its grievances ; its tradition of the ancestor who was beaten by a doubtful neck ; its opinion about that recent award in which the judges had shown such scandalous partiality for their fellow -
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Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. judges had shown such scandalous partiality for their fellow - towns- man . In such cases it would be consoling to remember that a hero second only to Achilles had been defrauded by a corrupt tri ...
Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. judges had shown such scandalous partiality for their fellow - towns- man . In such cases it would be consoling to remember that a hero second only to Achilles had been defrauded by a corrupt tri ...
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... fellow - citizens for praising the praiseworthy and scattering censure on wrongdoers . ' The aorist participle ἀδὼν = 6 as an established favourite ' ; or is it the participle of the gnômic aorist ? cf. Nem . I. 62 , VII . 3. With many ...
... fellow - citizens for praising the praiseworthy and scattering censure on wrongdoers . ' The aorist participle ἀδὼν = 6 as an established favourite ' ; or is it the participle of the gnômic aorist ? cf. Nem . I. 62 , VII . 3. With many ...
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... fellow - citizens ( cp . vv . 12 ; 17 ; 30 , 31 ; 35 ; 40 ; 66 , 67 ; 1—6 ; 43-46 ; 50 , 51 ; 67 , 68 ) . This train of thought is peculiarly appropriate if Hêrodotos was reestablished at Thebes in consequence of this Isthmian victory ...
... fellow - citizens ( cp . vv . 12 ; 17 ; 30 , 31 ; 35 ; 40 ; 66 , 67 ; 1—6 ; 43-46 ; 50 , 51 ; 67 , 68 ) . This train of thought is peculiarly appropriate if Hêrodotos was reestablished at Thebes in consequence of this Isthmian victory ...
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