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... verb ἐλᾷ ) , and have no men- tion of justice ; while from Pyth . II . 63-65 , we get courage as the virtue of early manhood , and βουλαί , i . e . εὐβουλία , as that of πρεσβύτεροι οι παλαίτεροι . Cf. Frag . 182 [ 213 ] . But looking ...
... verb ἐλᾷ ) , and have no men- tion of justice ; while from Pyth . II . 63-65 , we get courage as the virtue of early manhood , and βουλαί , i . e . εὐβουλία , as that of πρεσβύτεροι οι παλαίτεροι . Cf. Frag . 182 [ 213 ] . But looking ...
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... verb was qualified in some way . 6 I have thought of παῖδ ̓ ἀγκελά- Onge . Some substantive denoting the victor is , as Bergk saw , almost needed to justify the change from the second person to the third vv . 21 , 23 , in spite of ...
... verb was qualified in some way . 6 I have thought of παῖδ ̓ ἀγκελά- Onge . Some substantive denoting the victor is , as Bergk saw , almost needed to justify the change from the second person to the third vv . 21 , 23 , in spite of ...
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... verb got the meaning of making a grand pro- gress through , hence βασιλέα διαπε- ρᾶν = ' make royal progress through , a good phrase for expressing sove- reignty over a large extent of country , and conveying Pindar's idea with ...
... verb got the meaning of making a grand pro- gress through , hence βασιλέα διαπε- ρᾶν = ' make royal progress through , a good phrase for expressing sove- reignty over a large extent of country , and conveying Pindar's idea with ...
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... verb ( Trans . ) , p . 246. As we find ἀσάμενος in Alkaeos the forms in -nu are probably contracted from by - forms in -eya . Cf. O. and P. p . xli . 2nd par . and оTтeÚμEVOS ( Theokr . XXIII . 34 ) by oπтάw . The Impf . is used where ...
... verb ( Trans . ) , p . 246. As we find ἀσάμενος in Alkaeos the forms in -nu are probably contracted from by - forms in -eya . Cf. O. and P. p . xli . 2nd par . and оTтeÚμEVOS ( Theokr . XXIII . 34 ) by oπтάw . The Impf . is used where ...
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... verb is continuous , ' drew to a close , and renders A. was winning his prize . Now in chronological re- cords the Imp . ἐνίκα ' was victor ( for the Olympiad , Pythiad , & c . ) , ' is as natural as ἦρχε ' was archon . The use of the ...
... verb is continuous , ' drew to a close , and renders A. was winning his prize . Now in chronological re- cords the Imp . ἐνίκα ' was victor ( for the Olympiad , Pythiad , & c . ) , ' is as natural as ἦρχε ' was archon . The use of the ...
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