The Antigone of Sophocles in Greek and EnglishJohn W. Parker, 1848 - 31 páginas |
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... Emper , reprinted in ADOLPHI EmpErII . Brunopolitani opuscula philologica et historica . Amicorum stu- dio collecta edidit F. G. Schneidewin . Gottinga , 1847. pp . 246-268 . Of this review , the Editor of the latter collection ...
... Emper , reprinted in ADOLPHI EmpErII . Brunopolitani opuscula philologica et historica . Amicorum stu- dio collecta edidit F. G. Schneidewin . Gottinga , 1847. pp . 246-268 . Of this review , the Editor of the latter collection ...
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... Emper suggests the following explanation of the construction : ap ' oîσl ő , tɩ [ τοιοῦτόν ἐστι ] ὁποῖον , κ τ.λ. No doubt the transition from the interrogative to the correlative presumes some sort of antecedent , but we do not mend ...
... Emper suggests the following explanation of the construction : ap ' oîσl ő , tɩ [ τοιοῦτόν ἐστι ] ὁποῖον , κ τ.λ. No doubt the transition from the interrogative to the correlative presumes some sort of antecedent , but we do not mend ...
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... Emper , acquiesce in Coray's emendation of ayns for ärns ; but it appears to me that the proper opposition is between the aλyos and the άrn . The former is the inward pain of the individual , the latter is the principle of mischief ...
... Emper , acquiesce in Coray's emendation of ayns for ärns ; but it appears to me that the proper opposition is between the aλyos and the άrn . The former is the inward pain of the individual , the latter is the principle of mischief ...
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... agreeable to the wishes of Eteokles ; infra 515. Wunder and Dindorf get over the difficulty by omitting the line as spurious . But Emper will not relin- quish the hope that the corrupt words χρησθεὶς δικαίᾳ , 20-24 . ] 137 NOTES .
... agreeable to the wishes of Eteokles ; infra 515. Wunder and Dindorf get over the difficulty by omitting the line as spurious . But Emper will not relin- quish the hope that the corrupt words χρησθεὶς δικαίᾳ , 20-24 . ] 137 NOTES .
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... Emper , V ' aλλýλwr . I think Hermann's is the only change required . For кowov μópov , see above ad v . 1 . Wex , 63 , 64. ἔπειτα δὲἀλγίονα . ] The commentators are not agreed as to the construction of this passage . and after him ...
... Emper , V ' aλλýλwr . I think Hermann's is the only change required . For кowov μópov , see above ad v . 1 . Wex , 63 , 64. ἔπειτα δὲἀλγίονα . ] The commentators are not agreed as to the construction of this passage . and after him ...
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