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Page xiv
... suggests a fourth difficulty , namely , that when one or more couples in the first heat had wrestled the per- formance in the subsequent heats would have been miserable . Fifthly , it seems strange that a popular contest should be ...
... suggests a fourth difficulty , namely , that when one or more couples in the first heat had wrestled the per- formance in the subsequent heats would have been miserable . Fifthly , it seems strange that a popular contest should be ...
Page xvii
... suggesting that " perhaps there was no absolutely fixed order " for these two . But Flavius Philo- stratus tells us that the ... suggested by the actual case of Tisamenos and Hieronymos . - Tisamenos superior in leaping and running , and ...
... suggesting that " perhaps there was no absolutely fixed order " for these two . But Flavius Philo- stratus tells us that the ... suggested by the actual case of Tisamenos and Hieronymos . - Tisamenos superior in leaping and running , and ...
Page xxiii
... suggested by the metre as well as the sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trach . 738 , τί δ ̓ ἐστίν , ὦ παῖ , πρός ... suggest that in Aesch . Sept. c . Theb . 57 , 58 , ȧpío- TOVS avspas .... Tάyevσaι is ' set the best men as captains ...
... suggested by the metre as well as the sense of the passage . As to Soph . Trach . 738 , τί δ ̓ ἐστίν , ὦ παῖ , πρός ... suggest that in Aesch . Sept. c . Theb . 57 , 58 , ȧpío- TOVS avspas .... Tάyevσaι is ' set the best men as captains ...
Page xxxii
... suggested by the work of Pythagoras . Pindar touches on a legend which represented Heracles in combat with Apollo and two other gods ( Ol . ix . 30 f ) . A similar contest between Heracles and Apollo was the subject of a group executed ...
... suggested by the work of Pythagoras . Pindar touches on a legend which represented Heracles in combat with Apollo and two other gods ( Ol . ix . 30 f ) . A similar contest between Heracles and Apollo was the subject of a group executed ...
Page 4
... suggest the scene of the myth in this connection . The ode is one of the finest examples of Pindar's art ... suggesting τῶν μόχθων ἀμπνοάν ( Ol . VIII . 7 ) , at once strikes the key - note of the general sentiment of the ode . 2. áλos ...
... suggest the scene of the myth in this connection . The ode is one of the finest examples of Pindar's art ... suggesting τῶν μόχθων ἀμπνοάν ( Ol . VIII . 7 ) , at once strikes the key - note of the general sentiment of the ode . 2. áλos ...
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