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... says little more than that each ode has an ἀρχή , μέσον , τελευτή , a beginning , middle and end , with the necessary transitions . " It is natural that the thought which introduced the middle of the ode should recur on its dismissal ...
... says little more than that each ode has an ἀρχή , μέσον , τελευτή , a beginning , middle and end , with the necessary transitions . " It is natural that the thought which introduced the middle of the ode should recur on its dismissal ...
Page xi
... says ( p . 217 ) " A man might be but third in all the three contests I have mentioned , and yet win by wrestling . In this case , why should his statue bear the halteres and his prize - vase contain no allusion to wrestling ? " Yet ...
... says ( p . 217 ) " A man might be but third in all the three contests I have mentioned , and yet win by wrestling . In this case , why should his statue bear the halteres and his prize - vase contain no allusion to wrestling ? " Yet ...
Page xii
... says of him , III . 11. 6 , οὕτω πένταθλον Ολυμπίασιν ἄσκησας ἀπῆλθεν ἡττηθείς , καί τοι τὰ δύο γε ἦν πρῶτος · καὶ ... say too much and too little . Theoretically any number of competitors might stay in for the wrestling , as for example ...
... says of him , III . 11. 6 , οὕτω πένταθλον Ολυμπίασιν ἄσκησας ἀπῆλθεν ἡττηθείς , καί τοι τὰ δύο γε ἦν πρῶτος · καὶ ... say too much and too little . Theoretically any number of competitors might stay in for the wrestling , as for example ...
Page xiii
... says ( p . 220 ) : " Indeed it is doubtful if more than three usually contested in boxing and wrestling at Olympia . " There happens to be a little indirect evidence on this point . Ol . VIII . 38 tells us that from eleven to sixteen ...
... says ( p . 220 ) : " Indeed it is doubtful if more than three usually contested in boxing and wrestling at Olympia . " There happens to be a little indirect evidence on this point . Ol . VIII . 38 tells us that from eleven to sixteen ...
Page xiv
... says ( p . 214 ) " We cannot help wondering what sort of a throw with a spear an athlete could make after a bout or two of wrestling . " This remark suggests a fourth difficulty , namely , that when one or more couples in the first heat ...
... says ( p . 214 ) " We cannot help wondering what sort of a throw with a spear an athlete could make after a bout or two of wrestling . " This remark suggests a fourth difficulty , namely , that when one or more couples in the first heat ...
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