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... sense and ( as Prof. Gardner shews ) with all the slight tes- timony given by antiques and by writers . Still it is quite possible that a minimum of proficiency was required in the first four contests , as Dr Pinder assumes in regard to ...
... sense and ( as Prof. Gardner shews ) with all the slight tes- timony given by antiques and by writers . Still it is quite possible that a minimum of proficiency was required in the first four contests , as Dr Pinder assumes in regard to ...
Page xxi
... sense con- sists of cases in which the object of the active verb is identical with the object of the causative middle , e . g . ¿ xtpéþeɩ waîda ' he rears a child , ' èктρépeтαι πaîda ' he has a child reared . ' This construction is ...
... sense con- sists of cases in which the object of the active verb is identical with the object of the causative middle , e . g . ¿ xtpéþeɩ waîda ' he rears a child , ' èктρépeтαι πaîda ' he has a child reared . ' This construction is ...
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... sense is also well suited to Euripides , Hippol . 618 , 619 , εἰ γὰρ βρότειον ἤθελες σπεῖραι γένος , | οὐκ ἐκ γυναικῶν χρῆν παρασχέσθαι τόδε , | ἀλλὰ βροτούς . Here θεοὺς is the most natural subject to maρaσɣéolai , ' to cause this to ...
... sense is also well suited to Euripides , Hippol . 618 , 619 , εἰ γὰρ βρότειον ἤθελες σπεῖραι γένος , | οὐκ ἐκ γυναικῶν χρῆν παρασχέσθαι τόδε , | ἀλλὰ βροτούς . Here θεοὺς is the most natural subject to maρaσɣéolai , ' to cause this to ...
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... sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trach . 738 , τί δ ̓ ἐστίν , ὦ παῖ , πρός y ' èμoû σтvуоúμevov ; -on my side causing hatred , ' seems the easiest rendering . In Soph . Electra , 1071 , тà Sè πρо's τέκνων διπλῆ φύλοπις οὐκ ἔτ ̓ ...
... sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trach . 738 , τί δ ̓ ἐστίν , ὦ παῖ , πρός y ' èμoû σтvуоúμevov ; -on my side causing hatred , ' seems the easiest rendering . In Soph . Electra , 1071 , тà Sè πρо's τέκνων διπλῆ φύλοπις οὐκ ἔτ ̓ ...
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... sense of scion . Perhaps it means ' the leader , ' whence the other quarters of the city branched . If it means ' a part ' we must suppose that it and the other quarters spring from a common πveμnv , i.e. from Sicily or the Dorian stock ...
... sense of scion . Perhaps it means ' the leader , ' whence the other quarters of the city branched . If it means ' a part ' we must suppose that it and the other quarters spring from a common πveμnv , i.e. from Sicily or the Dorian stock ...
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