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... Mommsen ( on Ol . 1. 89 ) regards Yeuse as a dativus termini ( cf. Pyth . XII . 31 ) , but it is better to make it the instrumental dative . Mr Myers - Thus shoot I arrows many and without falsehood have I hit the mark ' - scarcely ...
... Mommsen ( on Ol . 1. 89 ) regards Yeuse as a dativus termini ( cf. Pyth . XII . 31 ) , but it is better to make it the instrumental dative . Mr Myers - Thus shoot I arrows many and without falsehood have I hit the mark ' - scarcely ...
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... Mommsen ( after a Schol . ) renders " Innata vero est ( sortito evenit ) iis qui bonos vituperare solent ars fumum [ gloriae ] aquâ [ repre- hensionis ] restinguendi . " ( E. ) An improvement in this line of inter- pretation seems to be ...
... Mommsen ( after a Schol . ) renders " Innata vero est ( sortito evenit ) iis qui bonos vituperare solent ars fumum [ gloriae ] aquâ [ repre- hensionis ] restinguendi . " ( E. ) An improvement in this line of inter- pretation seems to be ...
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... Mommsen proposes λόγον | τοῦδ ' ὅπα ( cf. for gen . Pyth . vii . 9 , Nem . IV . 71 , VII . 21 , 32 and for ὅπα Ο1 . x . 56 ) from Beck's τὸν δ ̓ ὅπως and the περὶ αὐτοῦ of the Schol . Vet . Hermann os apa or v . 37 ot τοι , the latter ...
... Mommsen proposes λόγον | τοῦδ ' ὅπα ( cf. for gen . Pyth . vii . 9 , Nem . IV . 71 , VII . 21 , 32 and for ὅπα Ο1 . x . 56 ) from Beck's τὸν δ ̓ ὅπως and the περὶ αὐτοῦ of the Schol . Vet . Hermann os apa or v . 37 ot τοι , the latter ...
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... of the monsters . ' Mommsen regards ποσσίν as a da- tivus termini . Cf. Ol . XIII . 72 , ἀνὰ δ ̓ ἔπαλτ ̓ ὀρθῷ ποδί ; but they may be instrumental datives , though οχον , 90 58. παλίγγλωσσον . ] Apparently a word 12 PINDARI CARMINA .
... of the monsters . ' Mommsen regards ποσσίν as a da- tivus termini . Cf. Ol . XIII . 72 , ἀνὰ δ ̓ ἔπαλτ ̓ ὀρθῷ ποδί ; but they may be instrumental datives , though οχον , 90 58. παλίγγλωσσον . ] Apparently a word 12 PINDARI CARMINA .
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... Mommsen would change δώσειν to γεύσειν , Ahrens to παύσειν . Rauchenstein , Hermann and Bergk propose τινι.στείχοντι τὸν ἐχθ . Bergk also suggests και τινα σὺν πλαγίῳ ( adverbially ) ¦ ἀν- δρῶν πόρον στ .... μόρῳ after Har- tung's καί ...
... Mommsen would change δώσειν to γεύσειν , Ahrens to παύσειν . Rauchenstein , Hermann and Bergk propose τινι.στείχοντι τὸν ἐχθ . Bergk also suggests και τινα σὺν πλαγίῳ ( adverbially ) ¦ ἀν- δρῶν πόρον στ .... μόρῳ after Har- tung's καί ...
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