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Page ix
... appears palpably ungrammatical or inexplicable . " That we may be deceived by appearances is a truth which a critic should bear in mind . 8 Preface to the Teubner Sophocles ( 1866 ) , p . lxviii . Mr. Blaydes also complains that ...
... appears palpably ungrammatical or inexplicable . " That we may be deceived by appearances is a truth which a critic should bear in mind . 8 Preface to the Teubner Sophocles ( 1866 ) , p . lxviii . Mr. Blaydes also complains that ...
Page xi
... appears crooked and obscure . " 7 On this subject see the important remarks of Professor Kennedy in Studia Sophoclea , i . p . vii - ix ( Introduction ) . ingenuity , but discretion . And mere ingenuity is something PREFACE . xi.
... appears crooked and obscure . " 7 On this subject see the important remarks of Professor Kennedy in Studia Sophoclea , i . p . vii - ix ( Introduction ) . ingenuity , but discretion . And mere ingenuity is something PREFACE . xi.
Page xiii
... appear to think , between two readings , neither , doubtless , the product of the author , the one making sense , the other nonsense , but between a reading which , if not genuine , is the wreck of the genuine one , and another , which ...
... appear to think , between two readings , neither , doubtless , the product of the author , the one making sense , the other nonsense , but between a reading which , if not genuine , is the wreck of the genuine one , and another , which ...
Page xvii
... appears to be necessary in order to interpret him with an approach to certainty . " Sophocles , so to say , should be his own grammar ; a grammar sui generis , because his language is of a kind in which " the government of one word by ...
... appears to be necessary in order to interpret him with an approach to certainty . " Sophocles , so to say , should be his own grammar ; a grammar sui generis , because his language is of a kind in which " the government of one word by ...
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... appear to be long in arranging matters , he will return disguised as a skipper , so that Philoctetes may not recognize him . See inf . 542 . 6 127. The κατὰ in κατασχολάζειν has the peculiar force which it bears in καταχαρίζεσθαι ...
... appear to be long in arranging matters , he will return disguised as a skipper , so that Philoctetes may not recognize him . See inf . 542 . 6 127. The κατὰ in κατασχολάζειν has the peculiar force which it bears in καταχαρίζεσθαι ...
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