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... Valckenaer's celebrated Diatribe on the Fragments of the lost Dramas of Euripides . Indeed with such NO . XXVII . VOL . XIV . H CI . JI . ability and industry has the latter collected what he calls of Euripides . 113.
... Valckenaer's celebrated Diatribe on the Fragments of the lost Dramas of Euripides . Indeed with such NO . XXVII . VOL . XIV . H CI . JI . ability and industry has the latter collected what he calls of Euripides . 113.
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... Valckenaer , as it is also the reading of the MSS . to the elegant emendation made by Porson in his note on Orest . v . 412 . σε δουλεύομεν θεοῖς , ὅ , τι ποτ ̓ εἰσὶν οἱ θεοί . Eodem modo in initio Menalippes , posuerat Ζεὺς , ὅστις ὁ ...
... Valckenaer , as it is also the reading of the MSS . to the elegant emendation made by Porson in his note on Orest . v . 412 . σε δουλεύομεν θεοῖς , ὅ , τι ποτ ̓ εἰσὶν οἱ θεοί . Eodem modo in initio Menalippes , posuerat Ζεὺς , ὅστις ὁ ...
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... Valckenaer , who asserts that , in the two passages last quoted , " Euripides aut plebis indignatur superstitionem aut Poetarum de Diis figmenta dam- nat ( ut in Hercule , v . 1346 , ἀοιδῶν ait οἵδε δύστηνοι λόγοι ) aut quod sæpenumero ...
... Valckenaer , who asserts that , in the two passages last quoted , " Euripides aut plebis indignatur superstitionem aut Poetarum de Diis figmenta dam- nat ( ut in Hercule , v . 1346 , ἀοιδῶν ait οἵδε δύστηνοι λόγοι ) aut quod sæpenumero ...
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... Valckenaer , secundum veteres περιέχει τὰ πάντα , terram , mare , quæque in iis sunt omnia complectens : in talibus τὴν φύσιν sive τὰ πάντα dicant , sive τὴν τῶν πάντων φύσιν , nihil interest ; quique adeo omnia mundo intexuit , ὁ ἐν ...
... Valckenaer , secundum veteres περιέχει τὰ πάντα , terram , mare , quæque in iis sunt omnia complectens : in talibus τὴν φύσιν sive τὰ πάντα dicant , sive τὴν τῶν πάντων φύσιν , nihil interest ; quique adeo omnia mundo intexuit , ὁ ἐν ...
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... Valckenaer with probability conjectures to have been that of Menalippe remarked by Aristotle in his Poetics , ' chap . xxviii . as an ex- ample , τοῦ ἀπρεποῦς καὶ τοῦ μὴ ἁρμόττοντος , the poet had prefixed this verse , Οὐκ ἐμὸς ὁ μῦθος ...
... Valckenaer with probability conjectures to have been that of Menalippe remarked by Aristotle in his Poetics , ' chap . xxviii . as an ex- ample , τοῦ ἀπρεποῦς καὶ τοῦ μὴ ἁρμόττοντος , the poet had prefixed this verse , Οὐκ ἐμὸς ὁ μῦθος ...
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