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... idea of πολυ- πόνων reflects on ἐλπίδες and sug- gests the antiphrasis , cf. supra , v . 15 . ἀντέχομαι . ] ' I claim preëminence in devotion to , cf. Thuk . i . 13 , της θαλάσσης ἀντείχοντο , ' made sea- faring an object of rivalry ...
... idea of πολυ- πόνων reflects on ἐλπίδες and sug- gests the antiphrasis , cf. supra , v . 15 . ἀντέχομαι . ] ' I claim preëminence in devotion to , cf. Thuk . i . 13 , της θαλάσσης ἀντείχοντο , ' made sea- faring an object of rivalry ...
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... idea is a sweet thought . The ingredients may be suggested by the κρατὴρ νηφάλιος , of the Muses , cf. Lucr . 1. 947 , musaeo dulci melle , and of Pan , cf. Theokr . v . 58 . Cf. Plato , Ion , 534 A , of poets , ὥσπερ αἱ βάκχαι ...
... idea is a sweet thought . The ingredients may be suggested by the κρατὴρ νηφάλιος , of the Muses , cf. Lucr . 1. 947 , musaeo dulci melle , and of Pan , cf. Theokr . v . 58 . Cf. Plato , Ion , 534 A , of poets , ὥσπερ αἱ βάκχαι ...
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... idea , as they are according to my explana- tion . Thirdly , dvTire ' does not suggest the manoeuvre of ' turn- ing ' a position . This passage con- tains many points which need com . ment or illustration . For the form eura cf. Soph ...
... idea , as they are according to my explana- tion . Thirdly , dvTire ' does not suggest the manoeuvre of ' turn- ing ' a position . This passage con- tains many points which need com . ment or illustration . For the form eura cf. Soph ...
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... idea with tolerable fidelity . As to the etymology , I doubt whether Don . and Curtius are right in con- necting it directly with διαπεράω διαμπερές respectively , for διαπρὸ ( Thiersch ) stands nearer in both form and meaning . The ...
... idea with tolerable fidelity . As to the etymology , I doubt whether Don . and Curtius are right in con- necting it directly with διαπεράω διαμπερές respectively , for διαπρὸ ( Thiersch ) stands nearer in both form and meaning . The ...
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... idea Ol . I. 113 , ἐπ ' ἄλλοισι δ ' ἄλλοι μεγάλοι · τὸ δ ' ἔσχα- τον κορυφοῦται βασιλεῦσι . 86. εὑρέτω . ] • Become aware that . Cf. for sentiment Ol . VIII . 77 f . , χιν . 19 . 6 87. ἵν ' . ] Here on earth where , or , with Dissen ...
... idea Ol . I. 113 , ἐπ ' ἄλλοισι δ ' ἄλλοι μεγάλοι · τὸ δ ' ἔσχα- τον κορυφοῦται βασιλεῦσι . 86. εὑρέτω . ] • Become aware that . Cf. for sentiment Ol . VIII . 77 f . , χιν . 19 . 6 87. ἵν ' . ] Here on earth where , or , with Dissen ...
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