Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Issues 7-54Trübner, 1884 - Philology |
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... passages of the Hercules Furens of Euripides : Line 149. Here the Flor . Ms. 2 reads simply as σúyyapós σo Ζεὺς τέκοι νέον : Nauck marks a lacuna after Ζεύς : Paley and Dindorf complete the line by adding eóv , but there is a manifest ...
... passages of the Hercules Furens of Euripides : Line 149. Here the Flor . Ms. 2 reads simply as σúyyapós σo Ζεὺς τέκοι νέον : Nauck marks a lacuna after Ζεύς : Paley and Dindorf complete the line by adding eóv , but there is a manifest ...
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... passages as Protag . 316 D , and Plutarch Pericles , ch . 4 , accounts for it by saying that the older , more general and more political Sophistic had become un- popular , so that subsequent Sophists endeavoured to smuggle in their ...
... passages as Protag . 316 D , and Plutarch Pericles , ch . 4 , accounts for it by saying that the older , more general and more political Sophistic had become un- popular , so that subsequent Sophists endeavoured to smuggle in their ...
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... passage of Demosthenes c . Androtion . Ἔρρωσαι καὶ σαυτῷ πιστεύεις · ἀπαγε · ἐν χιλίαις δ ̓ ὁ κίνδυνος . ἀσθενέστερος εἶ · τοῖς ἄρχουσιν ἐφηγοῦ · τοῦτο ποιήσουσιν ἐκεῖνοι . φοβεῖ καὶ τοῦτο γράφου . καταμέμφει σεαυτὸν καὶ πένης ὢν οὐκ ἂν ...
... passage of Demosthenes c . Androtion . Ἔρρωσαι καὶ σαυτῷ πιστεύεις · ἀπαγε · ἐν χιλίαις δ ̓ ὁ κίνδυνος . ἀσθενέστερος εἶ · τοῖς ἄρχουσιν ἐφηγοῦ · τοῦτο ποιήσουσιν ἐκεῖνοι . φοβεῖ καὶ τοῦτο γράφου . καταμέμφει σεαυτὸν καὶ πένης ὢν οὐκ ἂν ...
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... passage which Hesychius was citing . Talalós in the Hesychian gloss means ' doting ' , ' silly ' : but his choice of that particular epithet to explain aλeós is certainly in favour of the supposition that dλeoì yépovres was before his ...
... passage which Hesychius was citing . Talalós in the Hesychian gloss means ' doting ' , ' silly ' : but his choice of that particular epithet to explain aλeós is certainly in favour of the supposition that dλeoì yépovres was before his ...
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... passages quoted for un ou c . part . in Herod . 6. 9 , 6. 106 ( add Herod . 2. 110 , Dem . F. L. 379 , Isocr . Laus Hel . p . 217 c ) the verb is in the infinitive . In Herod . 6. 106 εἰνάτῃ δὲ οὐκ ἐξελεύσεσθαι ἔφασαν μὴ οὐ πλήρεος ...
... passages quoted for un ou c . part . in Herod . 6. 9 , 6. 106 ( add Herod . 2. 110 , Dem . F. L. 379 , Isocr . Laus Hel . p . 217 c ) the verb is in the infinitive . In Herod . 6. 106 εἰνάτῃ δὲ οὐκ ἐξελεύσεσθαι ἔφασαν μὴ οὐ πλήρεος ...
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