Sophokleous Antigonē. The Antigone of Sophocles, in Greek and English; with an intr. and notes: by J.W. Donaldson1848 |
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Página xiv
... seems more than probable that Sophocles was elected to the prætorship at the annual Archæresia in Thargelion , the eleventh Attic month3 , when the popularity he had acquired by his Drama was fresh and efficacious . Of the performances ...
... seems more than probable that Sophocles was elected to the prætorship at the annual Archæresia in Thargelion , the eleventh Attic month3 , when the popularity he had acquired by his Drama was fresh and efficacious . Of the performances ...
Página xv
... seems to me to have a direct and obvious reference to the position occupied by Pericles at this particular time . The frequentative construction , in v . 6578 , would not be applicable to the case of any but an elective ruler ; and ...
... seems to me to have a direct and obvious reference to the position occupied by Pericles at this particular time . The frequentative construction , in v . 6578 , would not be applicable to the case of any but an elective ruler ; and ...
Página xxii
... seems to think that the Chorus might have consisted of twelve only in this play . Ibid . § 10. p . 79 . 23 See Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities , art . Chorus ; p . 226. c . 2 . 24 Act III . SC . 2 . The common reading is ...
... seems to think that the Chorus might have consisted of twelve only in this play . Ibid . § 10. p . 79 . 23 See Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities , art . Chorus ; p . 226. c . 2 . 24 Act III . SC . 2 . The common reading is ...
Página xl
... seems to have thought that Sophocles intended to represent Kreon as the first object of Hæmon's rage ( Poet . c . 14 ) , and he is followed by Böckh and Hermann . It appears destruction , and stabs himself before the eyes of the xl ...
... seems to have thought that Sophocles intended to represent Kreon as the first object of Hæmon's rage ( Poet . c . 14 ) , and he is followed by Böckh and Hermann . It appears destruction , and stabs himself before the eyes of the xl ...
Página xliii
... seem to have sprung from the errors of some ancient copyist , who confused a faulty and illegible text with marginal notes written in the same hand , or with similar and more easily deciphered words , in the immediate vicinity of ...
... seem to have sprung from the errors of some ancient copyist , who confused a faulty and illegible text with marginal notes written in the same hand , or with similar and more easily deciphered words , in the immediate vicinity of ...
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Página 197 - I'll see their trial first : — Bring in the evidence. — Thou robed man of justice, take thy place ; — [To Edgar. And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, [To the Fool. Bench by his side : — You are of the commission, Sit you too.