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Page xiii
... hand Prof. Conington says , " In general I may say that the result of my experience has been to make me think more highly of the MSS . and less highly of editorial ingenuity . " Mr. Blaydes observes of the MSS . of Sophocles , that " in ...
... hand Prof. Conington says , " In general I may say that the result of my experience has been to make me think more highly of the MSS . and less highly of editorial ingenuity . " Mr. Blaydes observes of the MSS . of Sophocles , that " in ...
Page xvi
... hand , to reject them all as simply worthless , with Cobet , ' seems a somewhat rash and hasty proceeding . Of the Scholia I myself entertain a generally high opinion . They are epitomized from Alexandrine commen- taries ...
... hand , to reject them all as simply worthless , with Cobet , ' seems a somewhat rash and hasty proceeding . Of the Scholia I myself entertain a generally high opinion . They are epitomized from Alexandrine commen- taries ...
Page xvii
... hand lays it down as a principle of editing , that " if we are ever to appreciate the genius of former ages , we must surely relinquish the pertinacious adherence to the letter of MSS . " He thinks that in Sophocles alone " thousands of ...
... hand lays it down as a principle of editing , that " if we are ever to appreciate the genius of former ages , we must surely relinquish the pertinacious adherence to the letter of MSS . " He thinks that in Sophocles alone " thousands of ...
Page 5
... hands . The outline of the plot is as follows . Ulysses comes on the stage with Neoptolemus , who has been induced to join the expedition to Troy ( v . 61 ) in consequence of a prophecy extorted from Helenus , that the city of Ilium can ...
... hands . The outline of the plot is as follows . Ulysses comes on the stage with Neoptolemus , who has been induced to join the expedition to Troy ( v . 61 ) in consequence of a prophecy extorted from Helenus , that the city of Ilium can ...
Page 7
... hand . He tells a long tale of woe , and is surprised to find in Neoptolemus a stranger to his sufferings and his ill - treatment ( 253 ) . When Neoptolemus assures him that he has equal reason to detest both Ulysses and the Atridae ...
... hand . He tells a long tale of woe , and is surprised to find in Neoptolemus a stranger to his sufferings and his ill - treatment ( 253 ) . When Neoptolemus assures him that he has equal reason to detest both Ulysses and the Atridae ...
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