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Page xi
... in Greek appears crooked and obscure . " 7 On this subject see the important remarks of Professor Kennedy in Studia Sophoclea , i . p . vii - ix ( Introduction ) . ingenuity , but discretion . And mere ingenuity is something PREFACE . xi.
... in Greek appears crooked and obscure . " 7 On this subject see the important remarks of Professor Kennedy in Studia Sophoclea , i . p . vii - ix ( Introduction ) . ingenuity , but discretion . And mere ingenuity is something PREFACE . xi.
Page xii
... remarks on the subject would not easily be expressed in brief . My own opinion is , that the authors of the Attic tragedies wrote their compositions on wooden tablets ( πívakes ) , perhaps overlaid with wax ; that these , the autograph ...
... remarks on the subject would not easily be expressed in brief . My own opinion is , that the authors of the Attic tragedies wrote their compositions on wooden tablets ( πívakes ) , perhaps overlaid with wax ; that these , the autograph ...
Page xiii
... remarks , “ Our ex- perience bears an opposite testimony . During the task of editing [ the Agamemnon ] we think we have seen more corruption than we suspected before . " On the other hand Prof. Conington says , " In general I may say ...
... remarks , “ Our ex- perience bears an opposite testimony . During the task of editing [ the Agamemnon ] we think we have seen more corruption than we suspected before . " On the other hand Prof. Conington says , " In general I may say ...
Page xvii
... remarks I have made on his edition . He will find that I have made constant and thought- ful use of it , though I have so often differed from him . We are both alike lovers and students of one of the greatest of Greek Poets , and we ...
... remarks I have made on his edition . He will find that I have made constant and thought- ful use of it , though I have so often differed from him . We are both alike lovers and students of one of the greatest of Greek Poets , and we ...
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... remark , that we know the story of Philoctetes being bitten by a snake in the island of Chrysa was related in the " Cypria , " and the details of the capture of Troy by the aid of Philoctetes in the " Little Iliad ” and the ' IXíov ...
... remark , that we know the story of Philoctetes being bitten by a snake in the island of Chrysa was related in the " Cypria , " and the details of the capture of Troy by the aid of Philoctetes in the " Little Iliad ” and the ' IXíov ...
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