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... late in life , and has never gone through the much ridiculed school - discipline of writing iambics , does not usually succeed as a critic . He is too fond of reducing tragic diction to common- places ; he does not see that exactness of ...
... late in life , and has never gone through the much ridiculed school - discipline of writing iambics , does not usually succeed as a critic . He is too fond of reducing tragic diction to common- places ; he does not see that exactness of ...
Page 97
... in view ; but τίθεμαι could not , as the Schol . teaches , be taken for συγκατατίθεμαι . 1450. There is certainly something unusual in the γὰρ following καιρὸς καὶ Η · Sophocles " ( wrote the late Mr. W. G. ΦΙΛΟΚΤΗΤΗΣ . 97.
... in view ; but τίθεμαι could not , as the Schol . teaches , be taken for συγκατατίθεμαι . 1450. There is certainly something unusual in the γὰρ following καιρὸς καὶ Η · Sophocles " ( wrote the late Mr. W. G. ΦΙΛΟΚΤΗΤΗΣ . 97.
Page 114
... late Mr. W. G. Clark , quoted by Prof. Kennedy in his Preface to Agamemnon , ' p . xviii ) " is elaborately wrong . " Wordsworth ( Athens and Attica , p . 111 ) supposes the Athenian agora is actually pointed to . " To the left , in ...
... late Mr. W. G. Clark , quoted by Prof. Kennedy in his Preface to Agamemnon , ' p . xviii ) " is elaborately wrong . " Wordsworth ( Athens and Attica , p . 111 ) supposes the Athenian agora is actually pointed to . " To the left , in ...
Page 123
... late his folly by disappointment . Prof. Jebb equally well renders it mocked by the result . The meaning evidently is , that all the messages and promises received from ( or by ) Orestes come to nought . ' He always wants to come , but ...
... late his folly by disappointment . Prof. Jebb equally well renders it mocked by the result . The meaning evidently is , that all the messages and promises received from ( or by ) Orestes come to nought . ' He always wants to come , but ...
Page 196
... late hand . They may have superseded some lost lines , for the ending with σοι πικρὸν seems too abrupt . To read πράσσειν τι for πράσσειν γε is some improvement ; but θέλει , which Mr. Blaydes pronounces " decidedly wrong , " is much ...
... late hand . They may have superseded some lost lines , for the ending with σοι πικρὸν seems too abrupt . To read πράσσειν τι for πράσσειν γε is some improvement ; but θέλει , which Mr. Blaydes pronounces " decidedly wrong , " is much ...
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