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Page 109
... late sense , and would here be proleptic . λάθαν . ] Cf. Ol . II . 18 , ( πήματος ) λάθα πότμῳ σὺν εὐδαίμονι γένοιτ ' ἄν . 25. ἐκράτησε . ] For this sort of zeugma where the verb is taken in another of its own meanings with a second ...
... late sense , and would here be proleptic . λάθαν . ] Cf. Ol . II . 18 , ( πήματος ) λάθα πότμῳ σὺν εὐδαίμονι γένοιτ ' ἄν . 25. ἐκράτησε . ] For this sort of zeugma where the verb is taken in another of its own meanings with a second ...
Page 111
... late Poets . To suppose the ellipse of a preposition én or eis is merely shifting the difficulty . Cookesley's ellipse of 66 ává , throughout the whole line of your maternal ancestry " is not ad- missible , especially with @ auáкis ...
... late Poets . To suppose the ellipse of a preposition én or eis is merely shifting the difficulty . Cookesley's ellipse of 66 ává , throughout the whole line of your maternal ancestry " is not ad- missible , especially with @ auáкis ...
Page 153
... late spring , sum- mer and early autumn . Chrysip- pos agrees with me in making ζόφον metaphorical . Schol . Χρύσιπ- πος δέ · μετ ̓ ἐκείνην τὴν ἀτυχίαν καὶ τὸν χειμῶνα ἤνθησαν . Is not the phrase ' many coloured months ' too artificial ...
... late spring , sum- mer and early autumn . Chrysip- pos agrees with me in making ζόφον metaphorical . Schol . Χρύσιπ- πος δέ · μετ ̓ ἐκείνην τὴν ἀτυχίαν καὶ τὸν χειμῶνα ἤνθησαν . Is not the phrase ' many coloured months ' too artificial ...
Page 173
... late Epic ἕσπεσθαι , but the aorist is better . Perhaps we should read ' πεσπέσθαι , cf. Pyth . iv . 133 . κλυταῖς . ] Loud , cf. Ol . xiv . 19 , κλυτὰν ἀγγελίαν , and Isth . νι . 19 . 18. ἀνδρός . ] Lampon . Μοίρας . ] For position cf ...
... late Epic ἕσπεσθαι , but the aorist is better . Perhaps we should read ' πεσπέσθαι , cf. Pyth . iv . 133 . κλυταῖς . ] Loud , cf. Ol . xiv . 19 , κλυτὰν ἀγγελίαν , and Isth . νι . 19 . 18. ἀνδρός . ] Lampon . Μοίρας . ] For position cf ...
Page 174
... late position of the subject cf. infra , υυ . 35 , 40 , ΟΙ . ΧΙ . [ x ] 31 , 34 , O. and P. p . xxxvi . 31. Περγαμίαν . ] Sc . γῆν . Cf. Eur . Phoen . 571 , φέρ ̓ ἂν ἕλῃς γῆν τήνδ ' ... τροπαῖα πῶς ἀναστήσεις Διΐ ; 573 , ἑλὼν πάτραν ...
... late position of the subject cf. infra , υυ . 35 , 40 , ΟΙ . ΧΙ . [ x ] 31 , 34 , O. and P. p . xxxvi . 31. Περγαμίαν . ] Sc . γῆν . Cf. Eur . Phoen . 571 , φέρ ̓ ἂν ἕλῃς γῆν τήνδ ' ... τροπαῖα πῶς ἀναστήσεις Διΐ ; 573 , ἑλὼν πάτραν ...
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