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... mind : though we grant that a few passages occur , on which opinions may fairly differ . Laws ( 2 ) ( 3 ) apply , as is well known , to anapaestic as well as lyric rhythm in dramatic poetry , but not to the iambic senarius nor to the ...
... mind : though we grant that a few passages occur , on which opinions may fairly differ . Laws ( 2 ) ( 3 ) apply , as is well known , to anapaestic as well as lyric rhythm in dramatic poetry , but not to the iambic senarius nor to the ...
Page xxxv
... mind . These ex- traneous words we have so clearly distinguished ( by signs explained on p . 2 ) , both in Greek text and in English translation , from the ms . Greek handed down as Aeschylean , that no careful reader can suppose them ...
... mind . These ex- traneous words we have so clearly distinguished ( by signs explained on p . 2 ) , both in Greek text and in English translation , from the ms . Greek handed down as Aeschylean , that no careful reader can suppose them ...
Page 59
... minds are disturbed . 41. opponent , ȧvтidiños , properly in a suit ( díкn ) . This is specially applicable to Menelaus , who had been robbed of his wife , and whose name is first mentioned . Agamemnon is then added , as his brother ...
... minds are disturbed . 41. opponent , ȧvтidiños , properly in a suit ( díкn ) . This is specially applicable to Menelaus , who had been robbed of his wife , and whose name is first mentioned . Agamemnon is then added , as his brother ...
Page 65
... minds by the stings of conscious guilt , and which must be viewed as a blessing from the gods . Such is the case of Agamemnon . At the time when the Achaeans were detained in Chalcis by foul winds , with ruin to their health , and when ...
... minds by the stings of conscious guilt , and which must be viewed as a blessing from the gods . Such is the case of Agamemnon . At the time when the Achaeans were detained in Chalcis by foul winds , with ruin to their health , and when ...
Page 68
... having an all - daring mind . 223 ( 203 ) . auxiliar , ἀρωγάν , in apposition to the clause θυτὴρ γενέσθαι θυγατρός . 225 ( 204 ) . a rite & c . , poréλela . See 64 . and , watching o'er her lovely mouth , to stile 68 AGAMEMNON .
... having an all - daring mind . 223 ( 203 ) . auxiliar , ἀρωγάν , in apposition to the clause θυτὴρ γενέσθαι θυγατρός . 225 ( 204 ) . a rite & c . , poréλela . See 64 . and , watching o'er her lovely mouth , to stile 68 AGAMEMNON .
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