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Page viii
... called the " irony " or " disguised phraseology " and habitual double entendre of the author may have complicated his meaning , and we may not , at this distance of time , have enough of the Greek genius in us fully to unravel it . It ...
... called the " irony " or " disguised phraseology " and habitual double entendre of the author may have complicated his meaning , and we may not , at this distance of time , have enough of the Greek genius in us fully to unravel it . It ...
Page xi
... called into play . A very sound acquaintance with the facts of the language generally , and also of the particular dialect and idioms of that branch of it which prevailed at Athens in the time of Pericles , is a not less necessary ...
... called into play . A very sound acquaintance with the facts of the language generally , and also of the particular dialect and idioms of that branch of it which prevailed at Athens in the time of Pericles , is a not less necessary ...
Page xii
... called " emenda- tions " of the text of Sophocles , against which I should myself be inclined to write the nigrum theta , " Impossible . " There are hundreds more of which I should say " possible , " but which , if I thought them worth ...
... called " emenda- tions " of the text of Sophocles , against which I should myself be inclined to write the nigrum theta , " Impossible . " There are hundreds more of which I should say " possible , " but which , if I thought them worth ...
Page xvi
... called and even used as a Commentary to every difficult passage in the extant Plays of the Poet , aided by 2 Var . Lect . p . xxiv . " Aeschyli et Sophoclis Codex Mediceus est unicus testis , unde pendent caeteri omnes , et sunt ...
... called and even used as a Commentary to every difficult passage in the extant Plays of the Poet , aided by 2 Var . Lect . p . xxiv . " Aeschyli et Sophoclis Codex Mediceus est unicus testis , unde pendent caeteri omnes , et sunt ...
Page xvii
... called in question the readings in upwards of sixty passages in the first two hundred lines . On this principle , a poem has almost to be reconstructed , and ancient literature would derive its chief value from being a good exercise for ...
... called in question the readings in upwards of sixty passages in the first two hundred lines . On this principle , a poem has almost to be reconstructed , and ancient literature would derive its chief value from being a good exercise for ...
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