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... sentiment of the ode . 2. áλos . ] As Ortygia is sup- posed to be the original settlement , it is rather Συρακοσσᾶν ῥίζα ( cf. Pyth . IV . 15 ) than @ áλos ( cf. Ol . II . Στρ . α ' . 45 ) in the sense of scion . Perhaps it means ' the ...
... sentiment of the ode . 2. áλos . ] As Ortygia is sup- posed to be the original settlement , it is rather Συρακοσσᾶν ῥίζα ( cf. Pyth . IV . 15 ) than @ áλos ( cf. Ol . II . Στρ . α ' . 45 ) in the sense of scion . Perhaps it means ' the ...
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... sentiment Nem . v . 25 , Διὸς ἀρχομέναι , II . 13. I take the genitive eŵv as κατὰ σύνεσιν , ἀρχαὶ βέβληνται being regarded as equivalent to ' I have begun . ' For such a licence with an accusative ef . Eur . Ion , 572 , τοῦτο κἄμ ...
... sentiment Nem . v . 25 , Διὸς ἀρχομέναι , II . 13. I take the genitive eŵv as κατὰ σύνεσιν , ἀρχαὶ βέβληνται being regarded as equivalent to ' I have begun . ' For such a licence with an accusative ef . Eur . Ion , 572 , τοῦτο κἄμ ...
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... sentiment , cf. Nem . Ix . 46 . 11. ἄκρον . ] As πανδοξίας ( prob . coined by Pindar , cf. παγγλωσσία ) is a superlative expression , a . may mean ' first prize ; ' cf. Pyth . xi . 55 , ( ἀρετᾶν ) ἄκρον ἑλών , and Theokr . XII . 31 ...
... sentiment , cf. Nem . Ix . 46 . 11. ἄκρον . ] As πανδοξίας ( prob . coined by Pindar , cf. παγγλωσσία ) is a superlative expression , a . may mean ' first prize ; ' cf. Pyth . xi . 55 , ( ἀρετᾶν ) ἄκρον ἑλών , and Theokr . XII . 31 ...
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... sentiment vv . 24-33 have much in common with Isth . 1. 40- 51 . 25. τέχναι δ ' ἑτέρων ἕτεραι . ] For sentiment , cf. Ol . Ix . 104-107 , VIII . 12-14 , Nem . vII . 54 . σTEXOVTα . ] For metaphor , cf. Ol . 115 , εἴη σέ τε τοῦτον ὑψοῦ ...
... sentiment vv . 24-33 have much in common with Isth . 1. 40- 51 . 25. τέχναι δ ' ἑτέρων ἕτεραι . ] For sentiment , cf. Ol . Ix . 104-107 , VIII . 12-14 , Nem . vII . 54 . σTEXOVTα . ] For metaphor , cf. Ol . 115 , εἴη σέ τε τοῦτον ὑψοῦ ...
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... sentiment , also Simonides , 85 [ 60 ] v . 13 , ' Aλλà où ταῦτα μαθὼν βιότου ποτὶ τέρμα | ψυχῇ τῶν ἀγαθῶν τλῆθι χαριζόμενος and see L. and S. s . v . χαρίζομαι for genitive . ἐξαρκέων . ] Dissen explains . φίλαις αὐτῶν — ' bestowing of ...
... sentiment , also Simonides , 85 [ 60 ] v . 13 , ' Aλλà où ταῦτα μαθὼν βιότου ποτὶ τέρμα | ψυχῇ τῶν ἀγαθῶν τλῆθι χαριζόμενος and see L. and S. s . v . χαρίζομαι for genitive . ἐξαρκέων . ] Dissen explains . φίλαις αὐτῶν — ' bestowing of ...
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