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... says , in p . 61 , “ describes this verse as a dimeter brachy - catalectic , with a hephthemimer of tribrachs ; - V- -- 222 and must have read the line thus- Μὲ μῦ μὲ μῦ · φράζου λάβε , λάβε , λάβε , λάβε , λάβε . We are not therefore ...
... says , in p . 61 , “ describes this verse as a dimeter brachy - catalectic , with a hephthemimer of tribrachs ; - V- -- 222 and must have read the line thus- Μὲ μῦ μὲ μῦ · φράζου λάβε , λάβε , λάβε , λάβε , λάβε . We are not therefore ...
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... say of Orestes , v . 625 , ποίοισι βωμοῖς χρώμενος τοῖς δημίοις , ποία δὲ χέρνιψ φρατόρων προσδέξεται ; and in Homer , Il . ix . 64 , Nestor , speaking of civil war , which is in fact murder , says , ἀφρήτωρ , ἀθέμιστος , ἀνέστιος ἐστιν ...
... say of Orestes , v . 625 , ποίοισι βωμοῖς χρώμενος τοῖς δημίοις , ποία δὲ χέρνιψ φρατόρων προσδέξεται ; and in Homer , Il . ix . 64 , Nestor , speaking of civil war , which is in fact murder , says , ἀφρήτωρ , ἀθέμιστος , ἀνέστιος ἐστιν ...
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... says , kaì deûpó y ảeì Tηv túxηv où μéμpoμal . Euripides , on the contrary , less true to the ancient customs and traditions , exhibits him as the remorseful sinner , condemning his own act as impious and needless , and apprehending in ...
... says , kaì deûpó y ảeì Tηv túxηv où μéμpoμal . Euripides , on the contrary , less true to the ancient customs and traditions , exhibits him as the remorseful sinner , condemning his own act as impious and needless , and apprehending in ...
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... says Grote ( vol . v . p . 481 ) , " with a kind of religious respect , and believed to possess mysterious traditions emanating from a divine source ; especially , the cognizance it took of intentional homicide , was a part of the old ...
... says Grote ( vol . v . p . 481 ) , " with a kind of religious respect , and believed to possess mysterious traditions emanating from a divine source ; especially , the cognizance it took of intentional homicide , was a part of the old ...
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... says Müller ( Dissert . p . 113 ) , " cases of homicide ( Sikai povikal ) formed the most important part of the Areopagus's jurisdiction , nearly the whole of which , according to Plutarch , it lost at that conjuncture ; and this ...
... says Müller ( Dissert . p . 113 ) , " cases of homicide ( Sikai povikal ) formed the most important part of the Areopagus's jurisdiction , nearly the whole of which , according to Plutarch , it lost at that conjuncture ; and this ...
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