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Page xvii
... or the relative position . of its cities . Aeschylus had evidently been a diligent reader or hearer of Homer - his characters , language , and allusions prove this ... He could not , therefore , TO THE FIRST EDITION . xvii.
... or the relative position . of its cities . Aeschylus had evidently been a diligent reader or hearer of Homer - his characters , language , and allusions prove this ... He could not , therefore , TO THE FIRST EDITION . xvii.
Page xviii
... reading this description would infer that Argos was between five and six miles distant , and the Heraeum nearly two . The truth is , that neither Sophocles nor his Paedagogue thought of administering a lecture on topography under the ...
... reading this description would infer that Argos was between five and six miles distant , and the Heraeum nearly two . The truth is , that neither Sophocles nor his Paedagogue thought of administering a lecture on topography under the ...
Page xxi
... reading first cited in the Conspectus Lectionum ( a ) must be taken as that of mss . generally . The four earliest editions are those of ( 1 ) the Aldi , Venice , 1518 , taken from G. , cited A .: ( 2 ) Robortello , . K. A. C Venice ...
... reading first cited in the Conspectus Lectionum ( a ) must be taken as that of mss . generally . The four earliest editions are those of ( 1 ) the Aldi , Venice , 1518 , taken from G. , cited A .: ( 2 ) Robortello , . K. A. C Venice ...
Page xxiii
... readings as μῆκος δ ̓ ἦν ( 2 ) , ὅτ ' ἂν ( 7 ) , ἐπορ- θριάζειν ( 29 ) , ἀγγέλων ( 30 ) , ἐριδομένου ( 64 ) , τιθιπεργήρως ( 80 ) , ἡμερόφατον ( 84 ) , ἄπλειστον ( 105 ) , τὴν θυμοφθόρον λύπης φρένα ( 106 ) , καταπνέει ( 108 ) , τὰν γᾶν ...
... readings as μῆκος δ ̓ ἦν ( 2 ) , ὅτ ' ἂν ( 7 ) , ἐπορ- θριάζειν ( 29 ) , ἀγγέλων ( 30 ) , ἐριδομένου ( 64 ) , τιθιπεργήρως ( 80 ) , ἡμερόφατον ( 84 ) , ἄπλειστον ( 105 ) , τὴν θυμοφθόρον λύπης φρένα ( 106 ) , καταπνέει ( 108 ) , τὰν γᾶν ...
Page xxvii
... readings of his manu- scripts , and those readings , which are at variance with rules , were to be added to the catalogue of exceptions , there is no solecism or irregularity for which we might not find a sanction ; and the grammar of ...
... readings of his manu- scripts , and those readings , which are at variance with rules , were to be added to the catalogue of exceptions , there is no solecism or irregularity for which we might not find a sanction ; and the grammar of ...
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