Sophocles: with English notes, Volume 3Whittaker, 1880 |
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Page v
... poetic justice . The English Editions of Sophocles as a whole are not numerous , although of the separate plays many have been published with more or less success . Mr. Blaydes , who carried through with great pains , and with minute ...
... poetic justice . The English Editions of Sophocles as a whole are not numerous , although of the separate plays many have been published with more or less success . Mr. Blaydes , who carried through with great pains , and with minute ...
Page vii
... poet really wrote τάσδ ' ἔχω προσεννέπειν , as ἐγὼ is hardly ever added without a marked emphasis , and several examples occur of exw and λéyw being confused or interchanged by transcribers . 5 Preface to Philoctetes , ed . 1870 , p ...
... poet really wrote τάσδ ' ἔχω προσεννέπειν , as ἐγὼ is hardly ever added without a marked emphasis , and several examples occur of exw and λéyw being confused or interchanged by transcribers . 5 Preface to Philoctetes , ed . 1870 , p ...
Page viii
... poet , beyond the matured judgment and the well - formed conclusions and consensus of reasonable and well - trained scholars . These , and these only , early educated and long practised in the art of verse - writing , are the σTovdaîo ...
... poet , beyond the matured judgment and the well - formed conclusions and consensus of reasonable and well - trained scholars . These , and these only , early educated and long practised in the art of verse - writing , are the σTovdaîo ...
Page x
... wrong in praising G. Burges for kayà ' π ' ἄκρον , and in admitting κἀγὼ ' ς ἄκρον into his own text . Neither of these could have been used by a tragic poet . rise to a controversy between two very eminent Greek Scholars X PREFACE .
... wrong in praising G. Burges for kayà ' π ' ἄκρον , and in admitting κἀγὼ ' ς ἄκρον into his own text . Neither of these could have been used by a tragic poet . rise to a controversy between two very eminent Greek Scholars X PREFACE .
Page xi
... poet as Sophocles , ―great and interesting as he ever must be to all who have a feeling for humanity combined with a ... poetic sense , the most intimate knowledge of tragic diction , are constantly called into play . A very sound ...
... poet as Sophocles , ―great and interesting as he ever must be to all who have a feeling for humanity combined with a ... poetic sense , the most intimate knowledge of tragic diction , are constantly called into play . A very sound ...
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