Sophokleous Antigonē. The Antigone of Sophocles, in Greek and English; with an intr. and notes: by J.W. Donaldson1848 |
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... taken as a specimen , and an earnest . Wil- lingly accepting the suggestions of other scholars , where I felt assured that they had discovered the truth , I have also emended the text in many passages where , without their aid , I ...
... taken as a specimen , and an earnest . Wil- lingly accepting the suggestions of other scholars , where I felt assured that they had discovered the truth , I have also emended the text in many passages where , without their aid , I ...
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... taken up the Laco- 7 Müller , Hist . of Lit. of Greece , 1. p . 338 . 8 ἀλλ ̓ ὃν πόλις στήσειε , τοῦδε χρὴ κλύειν καὶ σμικρὰ , καὶ δίκαια , καὶ τἀναντία . " No ! when a city constitutes a chief , It well befitteth all men to obey His ...
... taken up the Laco- 7 Müller , Hist . of Lit. of Greece , 1. p . 338 . 8 ἀλλ ̓ ὃν πόλις στήσειε , τοῦδε χρὴ κλύειν καὶ σμικρὰ , καὶ δίκαια , καὶ τἀναντία . " No ! when a city constitutes a chief , It well befitteth all men to obey His ...
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... taken as an addi- tional illustration of the liberal opinions of the former . 9 Thirlwall , I. p . 44 . 10 This view I put forth some years ago , in the continuation of Müller's Hist . Lit. Gr . , Vol . II . p . 127 , and have since ...
... taken as an addi- tional illustration of the liberal opinions of the former . 9 Thirlwall , I. p . 44 . 10 This view I put forth some years ago , in the continuation of Müller's Hist . Lit. Gr . , Vol . II . p . 127 , and have since ...
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... taken place , they are not slow to point out to Kreon that he , as well as Antigone , has rued his own errors ; and they conclude the Play with a wise saw or two on the importance of self - control and religious reverence . They thus ...
... taken place , they are not slow to point out to Kreon that he , as well as Antigone , has rued his own errors ; and they conclude the Play with a wise saw or two on the importance of self - control and religious reverence . They thus ...
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... taken place very recently . There is a minute accuracy and consistency in regard to these antecedent events , which may convince us that Sophocles had in his mind a very distinct picture of the mythical transactions from which he has ...
... taken place very recently . There is a minute accuracy and consistency in regard to these antecedent events , which may convince us that Sophocles had in his mind a very distinct picture of the mythical transactions from which he has ...
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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.