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... οὐκ ἐπεστάτει ; λέων , | δράκων τε , πῦρ , ὕδωρ . εὐρυσθενής . ] Of widely known might . ' Cf. Nem . v . 4 ; Ol . XII . 2 , where my note is perhaps wrong . 37. Note the omission of any mention of Hêrakles in connection with Telamon and ...
... οὐκ ἐπεστάτει ; λέων , | δράκων τε , πῦρ , ὕδωρ . εὐρυσθενής . ] Of widely known might . ' Cf. Nem . v . 4 ; Ol . XII . 2 , where my note is perhaps wrong . 37. Note the omission of any mention of Hêrakles in connection with Telamon and ...
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... οὐκ ἄπεστι . χαῖρε , φίλος · ἐγὼ τόδε. 120 ̓Αντ . δ ' . 125 67. σύν . ] Tmesis , συμπρέπει . Mezger compares Aesch . S. c . Th . 13 , Suppl . 458 for the adj . συμπρεπής with a copula . 68 . προσέθηκε . ] ' Wedded to . For the phrase cf ...
... οὐκ ἄπεστι . χαῖρε , φίλος · ἐγὼ τόδε. 120 ̓Αντ . δ ' . 125 67. σύν . ] Tmesis , συμπρέπει . Mezger compares Aesch . S. c . Th . 13 , Suppl . 458 for the adj . συμπρεπής with a copula . 68 . προσέθηκε . ] ' Wedded to . For the phrase cf ...
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Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. τῶν οὐκ ἄπεστι . χαῖρε , φίλος · ἐγὼ τόδε τοι πέμπω μεμιγμένον μέλι λευκῷ σὺν γάλακτι , κιρναμένα δ ̓ ἔερσ ̓ ἀμφέπει , πόμ ̓ ἀοιδιμον Αἰολῇσιν ἐν πνοαῖσιν αὐλῶν , 80 ὀψέ περ . ἔστι δ ̓ αἰετὸς ὠκὺς ...
Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. τῶν οὐκ ἄπεστι . χαῖρε , φίλος · ἐγὼ τόδε τοι πέμπω μεμιγμένον μέλι λευκῷ σὺν γάλακτι , κιρναμένα δ ̓ ἔερσ ̓ ἀμφέπει , πόμ ̓ ἀοιδιμον Αἰολῇσιν ἐν πνοαῖσιν αὐλῶν , 80 ὀψέ περ . ἔστι δ ̓ αἰετὸς ὠκὺς ...
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... οὐκ ἀέκοντες ἄνθεσι μίγνυον , Αἰγίνας ἕκατι . φίλοισι γὰρ φίλος ἐλθὼν ξένιον ἄστυ κατέδραμεν Ηρακλέος ὀλβίαν πρὸς αὐλάν . 25 σὺν ᾧ ποτε Τρωΐαν. Στρ . γ ' . 17. Κλεωναίου . ] Cf. Nem . x . 42 . The citizens of Κλεωναὶ near Nemea managed ...
... οὐκ ἀέκοντες ἄνθεσι μίγνυον , Αἰγίνας ἕκατι . φίλοισι γὰρ φίλος ἐλθὼν ξένιον ἄστυ κατέδραμεν Ηρακλέος ὀλβίαν πρὸς αὐλάν . 25 σὺν ᾧ ποτε Τρωΐαν. Στρ . γ ' . 17. Κλεωναίου . ] Cf. Nem . x . 42 . The citizens of Κλεωναὶ near Nemea managed ...
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... It is likely that Pytheas intended to compete at Epidauros before long , as the poet ends off with his grandfather's exploits there . Οὐκ ἀνδριαντοποιός εἰμ ̓ , ὥστ ̓ ἐλινύσοντα ἐργάζεσθαι ἀγάλματ ̓ ἐπ ̓ αὐτᾶς 48 PINDARI CARMINA .
... It is likely that Pytheas intended to compete at Epidauros before long , as the poet ends off with his grandfather's exploits there . Οὐκ ἀνδριαντοποιός εἰμ ̓ , ὥστ ̓ ἐλινύσοντα ἐργάζεσθαι ἀγάλματ ̓ ἐπ ̓ αὐτᾶς 48 PINDARI CARMINA .
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