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... οὐ ψεύδει βαλών ἔσταν δ ̓ ἐπ ̓ αὐλείαις θύραις 20 ἀνδρὸς φιλοξείνου καλὰ μελπόμενος. Επ . α ' . 25 predicate as bearing off the palm for fertility of soil ' ( lit. ' from ( all ) fruitful soil ' ) . 15. opowσew . ] This sense ' raise to ...
... οὐ ψεύδει βαλών ἔσταν δ ̓ ἐπ ̓ αὐλείαις θύραις 20 ἀνδρὸς φιλοξείνου καλὰ μελπόμενος. Επ . α ' . 25 predicate as bearing off the palm for fertility of soil ' ( lit. ' from ( all ) fruitful soil ' ) . 15. opowσew . ] This sense ' raise to ...
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... οὐ ψεύδει = not with a false statement . ' For dat . cf. Ol . xi . [ x . ] 72 , μᾶκος δὲ Νικοὺς ἔδικε πέτρῳ ; Isth . 1. 24. What he has said is a βέλος shot Μοισᾶν ἀπὸ τόξων ( Ο1 . IX . 5 ) . Both ἐπέβαν and ἔσταν are idiomatic aorists ...
... οὐ ψεύδει = not with a false statement . ' For dat . cf. Ol . xi . [ x . ] 72 , μᾶκος δὲ Νικοὺς ἔδικε πέτρῳ ; Isth . 1. 24. What he has said is a βέλος shot Μοισᾶν ἀπὸ τόξων ( Ο1 . IX . 5 ) . Both ἐπέβαν and ἔσταν are idiomatic aorists ...
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... οὐ φιλῶ ψογοὺς κλύειν | ἐν χερσὶ σώζων ὄλβον οὐδ ̓ ἔχειν πόνους . κατακρύψαις ἔχειν . ] Conditum habere , cf. γήμας ἔχεις , Soph . Oed . R. 577 , not the periphrasis men- tioned Madv . § 179 . 32. But from what I have both to enjoy ...
... οὐ φιλῶ ψογοὺς κλύειν | ἐν χερσὶ σώζων ὄλβον οὐδ ̓ ἔχειν πόνους . κατακρύψαις ἔχειν . ] Conditum habere , cf. γήμας ἔχεις , Soph . Oed . R. 577 , not the periphrasis men- tioned Madv . § 179 . 32. But from what I have both to enjoy ...
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... οὐ λαθὼν χρυσόθρονον Ηραν κροκωτὸν σπάργανον ἐγκατέβα . ἀλλὰ θεῶν βασιλέα 40 σπερχθεῖσα θυμῷ πέμπε δράκοντας ἄφαρ . τοὶ μὲν οἰχθεισῶν πυλῶν ἐς θαλάμου μυχὸν εὐρὺν ἔβαν , τέκνοισιν ὠκείας ἀμφελίξασθαι μεμαώτες · ὁ δ ̓ ὀρθὸν μὲν κάρα ...
... οὐ λαθὼν χρυσόθρονον Ηραν κροκωτὸν σπάργανον ἐγκατέβα . ἀλλὰ θεῶν βασιλέα 40 σπερχθεῖσα θυμῷ πέμπε δράκοντας ἄφαρ . τοὶ μὲν οἰχθεισῶν πυλῶν ἐς θαλάμου μυχὸν εὐρὺν ἔβαν , τέκνοισιν ὠκείας ἀμφελίξασθαι μεμαώτες · ὁ δ ̓ ὀρθὸν μὲν κάρα ...
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... οὐ τετραορίας γε πρὶν δυώδεκα πέτρῳ ἥρωάς τ ̓ ἐπεμβεβαῶτας ἱπποδάμους ἕλεν 30 δις τόσους . ἀπειρομάχας. Στρ . δ ' . 40 and Myers render . I take the Homeric sense ' hospes ' to be older than the non - Homeric ' strange , ' and agree to ...
... οὐ τετραορίας γε πρὶν δυώδεκα πέτρῳ ἥρωάς τ ̓ ἐπεμβεβαῶτας ἱπποδάμους ἕλεν 30 δις τόσους . ἀπειρομάχας. Στρ . δ ' . 40 and Myers render . I take the Homeric sense ' hospes ' to be older than the non - Homeric ' strange , ' and agree to ...
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