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In both vase - paintings and odes we have an indication of the special victory for which they were composed , while in both cases the individual victory and game F. II . b are illustrated and glorified by a corresponding contest or ...
In both vase - paintings and odes we have an indication of the special victory for which they were composed , while in both cases the individual victory and game F. II . b are illustrated and glorified by a corresponding contest or ...
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are illustrated and glorified by a corresponding contest or association from the mythological world . As Pindar generally introduces some feat of prowess of a hero or demigod , so the prize - vases generally have on the one side a ...
are illustrated and glorified by a corresponding contest or association from the mythological world . As Pindar generally introduces some feat of prowess of a hero or demigod , so the prize - vases generally have on the one side a ...
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... to be prizes for one of these single games , but these are not subjects that can be easily composed into a number of figures placed together on a limited space , and each expressing part of the game illustrated by the whole group .
... to be prizes for one of these single games , but these are not subjects that can be easily composed into a number of figures placed together on a limited space , and each expressing part of the game illustrated by the whole group .
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The grammar here mean wedded ' ; so Holmes . of the transition is well illustrated L. and S. wrongly render it here by the double accusative Aristoph . and in Pyth . XII . 24 , " calling to Acharn .
The grammar here mean wedded ' ; so Holmes . of the transition is well illustrated L. and S. wrongly render it here by the double accusative Aristoph . and in Pyth . XII . 24 , " calling to Acharn .
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43 , ήλθεν δ ' υπό σπλάγχνων υπ ' ωδινός τ ' ερατάς " Ίαμος | ες φάος αυτίκα , which passage also illustrates θαητάν ες αίγλαν μόλεν ... The form in -εα is illustrated by the Sophoklean βασίλη , better βασιλή , given by Hêsychios .
43 , ήλθεν δ ' υπό σπλάγχνων υπ ' ωδινός τ ' ερατάς " Ίαμος | ες φάος αυτίκα , which passage also illustrates θαητάν ες αίγλαν μόλεν ... The form in -εα is illustrated by the Sophoklean βασίλη , better βασιλή , given by Hêsychios .
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