The Heraclieidae of Euripides, with intr., analysis, critical and explanatory notes, by E.A. Beck1881 |
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... strictly double as in 661 . 721. It was proposed without reason to change the second av to ἐν . — συγκρύπτων for σὸν κρύπτων is orig . , and retained by most editors , apparently with reason . 736. σὺ ταῦτα , orig . 743. olos , for olos ...
... strictly double as in 661 . 721. It was proposed without reason to change the second av to ἐν . — συγκρύπτων for σὸν κρύπτων is orig . , and retained by most editors , apparently with reason . 736. σὺ ταῦτα , orig . 743. olos , for olos ...
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... of motion towards . oplw strictly means to make a opos , and so to pass through something that constitutes 2 δρος . Cf. Med . 433 , διδύμους ὁρίσασα πόντου πέτρας , Aesch . Suppl . 553 , πόρον κυματίαν ὁρίζει . [ Β . would 60 HERACLEIDAE .
... of motion towards . oplw strictly means to make a opos , and so to pass through something that constitutes 2 δρος . Cf. Med . 433 , διδύμους ὁρίσασα πόντου πέτρας , Aesch . Suppl . 553 , πόρον κυματίαν ὁρίζει . [ Β . would 60 HERACLEIDAE .
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... strictly meaning , “ from within , ” here = " regarded from within , " and so , " within . " — úñŋykaλioμévŋ , pas- sive , = " having them clasped in her arms . " The same construction as that used with verbs of clothing ; which put ...
... strictly meaning , “ from within , ” here = " regarded from within , " and so , " within . " — úñŋykaλioμévŋ , pas- sive , = " having them clasped in her arms . " The same construction as that used with verbs of clothing ; which put ...
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... Strictly it is an accusative of respect . A fuller phrase occurs in Orestes , 151 , ἐφ ̓ ὅ τι χρέος ἐμόλετε . Cf. Esch . Αg . 85. πόλεος alludes to the ἐκκλησία . 96. μελόμενοι , “ having a care : cf. 354 , μέλονταί σου . Cf. note on ...
... Strictly it is an accusative of respect . A fuller phrase occurs in Orestes , 151 , ἐφ ̓ ὅ τι χρέος ἐμόλετε . Cf. Esch . Αg . 85. πόλεος alludes to the ἐκκλησία . 96. μελόμενοι , “ having a care : cf. 354 , μέλονταί σου . Cf. note on ...
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... strictly an altar for burnt - offerings , while ßwuds is the general term . 123. Observe that this line contains two statements . 124. Вwμòv Kataσté ↓ avtes , i.e. , with branches covered with wool , and attached by it both to their ...
... strictly an altar for burnt - offerings , while ßwuds is the general term . 123. Observe that this line contains two statements . 124. Вwμòv Kataσté ↓ avtes , i.e. , with branches covered with wool , and attached by it both to their ...
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