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This remark suggests a fourth difficulty , namely , that when one or more couples
in the first heat had wrestled the performance in the subsequent heats would
have been miserable . Fifthly , it seems strange that a popular contest should be ...
This remark suggests a fourth difficulty , namely , that when one or more couples
in the first heat had wrestled the performance in the subsequent heats would
have been miserable . Fifthly , it seems strange that a popular contest should be ...
Page xvii
217 ) suggesting that “ perhaps there was no absolutely fixed order ” for these
two . But Flavius Philostratus ... It seems to me that a frequent distribution would
be that suggested by the actual case of Tisamenos and Hierồnymog . —
Tisamenos ...
217 ) suggesting that “ perhaps there was no absolutely fixed order ” for these
two . But Flavius Philostratus ... It seems to me that a frequent distribution would
be that suggested by the actual case of Tisamenos and Hierồnymog . —
Tisamenos ...
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of Medea , 1266 , kai oe ( for kal ) dvouer ' s - bóvos apelBetai ' , “ ill - intending
murder bringeth a change over thee , ' which is suggested by the metre as well as
the sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trạch . 738 , Tí 8 bơmáy , ô mai , Tpós ý ...
of Medea , 1266 , kai oe ( for kal ) dvouer ' s - bóvos apelBetai ' , “ ill - intending
murder bringeth a change over thee , ' which is suggested by the metre as well as
the sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trạch . 738 , Tí 8 bơmáy , ô mai , Tpós ý ...
Page xxxii
Even if we hesi . tate to believe that the sculptor intended an allusion to Hiero ! ,
we may well suppose that Pindar ' s comparison was suggested by the work of
Pythagoras . Pindar touches on a legend which represented Heracles in combat
...
Even if we hesi . tate to believe that the sculptor intended an allusion to Hiero ! ,
we may well suppose that Pindar ' s comparison was suggested by the work of
Pythagoras . Pindar touches on a legend which represented Heracles in combat
...
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There is a possible bearing of the myth which has not , I believe , been noticed ,
namely , that Amphitryôn was a type of hospitality , so that Chromios ' palace
might suggest the scene of the myth in this connection . The ode is one of the
finest ...
There is a possible bearing of the myth which has not , I believe , been noticed ,
namely , that Amphitryôn was a type of hospitality , so that Chromios ' palace
might suggest the scene of the myth in this connection . The ode is one of the
finest ...
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