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... give , or profess to give Pindar's own words , but have omitted several fragmenta incerta which only give the drift of Pindar's version of mythological points . An asterisk before the number of a fragment indicates that its ...
... give , or profess to give Pindar's own words , but have omitted several fragmenta incerta which only give the drift of Pindar's version of mythological points . An asterisk before the number of a fragment indicates that its ...
Page vii
... give teachers and mature scholars the materials on which to exercise their own judgment in case they were dissatisfied with mine . In other cases I have come to the unsatisfactory conclusion , after strenu- ous and prolonged efforts to ...
... give teachers and mature scholars the materials on which to exercise their own judgment in case they were dissatisfied with mine . In other cases I have come to the unsatisfactory conclusion , after strenu- ous and prolonged efforts to ...
Page xvi
... give them a consider- able unfair advantage in the last three or four contests . The placing of several competitors in three or four con- tests , which I have assumed , takes more judging than merely placing the first two . But after ...
... give them a consider- able unfair advantage in the last three or four contests . The placing of several competitors in three or four con- tests , which I have assumed , takes more judging than merely placing the first two . But after ...
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... give account . ' See also Nem . I. 43 , Ol . I. 95 , Taɣura's Tоdwv építeтaι , does not admit of a very satisfactory ... gives a causative sense to aμeíferaι in Aesch . Choëph . 965 [ 952 P. ] παντελὴς χρόνος ἀμείψεται | πρόθυρα δωμάτων ...
... give account . ' See also Nem . I. 43 , Ol . I. 95 , Taɣura's Tоdwv építeтaι , does not admit of a very satisfactory ... gives a causative sense to aμeíferaι in Aesch . Choëph . 965 [ 952 P. ] παντελὴς χρόνος ἀμείψεται | πρόθυρα δωμάτων ...
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... give a few instances , by way of showing how Pindar and the sculptors were working in the same field . The Gigantomachia ( Pindar , Nem . i . 67 ) adorned the pediment of the Megarian Treasury ' at Olympia ; next to Zeus , Poseidon ...
... give a few instances , by way of showing how Pindar and the sculptors were working in the same field . The Gigantomachia ( Pindar , Nem . i . 67 ) adorned the pediment of the Megarian Treasury ' at Olympia ; next to Zeus , Poseidon ...
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