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... . Other cases in which the causative sense seems more appropriate than the 1 I am not here concerned with Attic middle futures of verbs signify- ing the exercise of the senses . ordinary rendering are ἀπὸ δρέπεσθαι Frag . 99. 8 ,
... . Other cases in which the causative sense seems more appropriate than the 1 I am not here concerned with Attic middle futures of verbs signify- ing the exercise of the senses . ordinary rendering are ἀπὸ δρέπεσθαι Frag . 99. 8 ,
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... Frag . 57 в of the goddess in whose honour there was тò κатáρуeσ0αι . The ordi nary causal sense is also well suited to Euripides , Hippol . 618 , 619 , εἰ γὰρ βρότειον ἤθελες σπεῖραι γένος , | οὐκ ἐκ γυναικῶν χρῆν παρασχέσθαι τόδε ...
... Frag . 57 в of the goddess in whose honour there was тò κатáρуeσ0αι . The ordi nary causal sense is also well suited to Euripides , Hippol . 618 , 619 , εἰ γὰρ βρότειον ἤθελες σπεῖραι γένος , | οὐκ ἐκ γυναικῶν χρῆν παρασχέσθαι τόδε ...
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... Frag . 206 [ 242 ] , ' Αελλοπόδων μέν τιν ̓ εὐφραίν- οισιν ἵππων | τίμια καὶ στέφανοι . Xápiv . ] Is this ' to please ' or ' by grace of ' ? [ Mr Fanshawe ] . Mezger takes the latter interpreta- tion and quotes Pyth . 11. 70 , III . 95 ...
... Frag . 206 [ 242 ] , ' Αελλοπόδων μέν τιν ̓ εὐφραίν- οισιν ἵππων | τίμια καὶ στέφανοι . Xápiv . ] Is this ' to please ' or ' by grace of ' ? [ Mr Fanshawe ] . Mezger takes the latter interpreta- tion and quotes Pyth . 11. 70 , III . 95 ...
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... Frag . 182 [ 213 ] , χοροὶ καὶ Μολ σα καὶ ̓Αγλαΐα . The 14. ἔδωκεν . ] As a dowry on her union with Pluto . Perhaps there is a covert allusion to the temples of Dêmêter and her daughter built by Gelo . The Schol . is needlessly ...
... Frag . 182 [ 213 ] , χοροὶ καὶ Μολ σα καὶ ̓Αγλαΐα . The 14. ἔδωκεν . ] As a dowry on her union with Pluto . Perhaps there is a covert allusion to the temples of Dêmêter and her daughter built by Gelo . The Schol . is needlessly ...
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... ] For the superiority of natu- ral over acquired attainments , cf. ΟΙ . II . 85 , ΙΧ . 100 , τὸ δὲ φυλ κράτιστον ἅπαν . 26. Tрáoσel . ] ' Exercises its func- tion , ' cf. Frag . 108 [ 96 ] πpaσσóvтwv 40 45 Ἐπ . β ' . 50 μελέων . NEMEA I. 9.
... ] For the superiority of natu- ral over acquired attainments , cf. ΟΙ . II . 85 , ΙΧ . 100 , τὸ δὲ φυλ κράτιστον ἅπαν . 26. Tрáoσel . ] ' Exercises its func- tion , ' cf. Frag . 108 [ 96 ] πpaσσóvтwv 40 45 Ἐπ . β ' . 50 μελέων . NEMEA I. 9.
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