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Page v
... means one which , both in its critical revision of the text and its sound interpretations of it , shall satisfy all the conditions of grammatical accuracy and poetic justice . The English Editions of Sophocles as a whole are not ...
... means one which , both in its critical revision of the text and its sound interpretations of it , shall satisfy all the conditions of grammatical accuracy and poetic justice . The English Editions of Sophocles as a whole are not ...
Page vi
... means convinced that anomalies and irregularities in any such points always indicate corruptions . He makes great allowances ( of course , within certain limits ) for the flexibilities of a very versatile language , the idiosyncrasies ...
... means convinced that anomalies and irregularities in any such points always indicate corruptions . He makes great allowances ( of course , within certain limits ) for the flexibilities of a very versatile language , the idiosyncrasies ...
Page xii
... means an unfavourable one . Inter- polations of glosses and substitutions of words on the authority or by the caprice of early grammarians do undoubtedly occur ; 8 " We are often justified in saying , Sophocles may have written what we ...
... means an unfavourable one . Inter- polations of glosses and substitutions of words on the authority or by the caprice of early grammarians do undoubtedly occur ; 8 " We are often justified in saying , Sophocles may have written what we ...
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... means of carrying out his design . They consent to act under his instructions , and to do everything to get Philoctetes in their power , while they express great commiseration for his unhappy condition ( 170 ) . Philoctetes now comes ...
... means of carrying out his design . They consent to act under his instructions , and to do everything to get Philoctetes in their power , while they express great commiseration for his unhappy condition ( 170 ) . Philoctetes now comes ...
Page 14
... means there is no sound of a step ; ' cf. Orest . 140 , λεπτὸν ἴχνος ἀρβύλης τίθετε , μὴ κτυπείτε . Schol ... mean either of mere wood ' ( which is perhaps the sense intended ) or wood and all , like αὐτόχθονος in Agam . 536 . There are ...
... means there is no sound of a step ; ' cf. Orest . 140 , λεπτὸν ἴχνος ἀρβύλης τίθετε , μὴ κτυπείτε . Schol ... mean either of mere wood ' ( which is perhaps the sense intended ) or wood and all , like αὐτόχθονος in Agam . 536 . There are ...
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