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Page vii
... says Mr. Blaydes , " assuming the very point in dispute , " have come down to us in a more corrupt state than our Tragedian , owing in great measure , I conceive , to the obscure and peculiar style of his language . — So that , after ...
... says Mr. Blaydes , " assuming the very point in dispute , " have come down to us in a more corrupt state than our Tragedian , owing in great measure , I conceive , to the obscure and peculiar style of his language . — So that , after ...
Page xi
... says , “ a prejudice in favour of doubt . " Editions of Greek authors based on these principles are invariably ephemeral . The very next editor probably rejects all the changes introduced , and goes back to the readings of the MSS . and ...
... says , “ a prejudice in favour of doubt . " Editions of Greek authors based on these principles are invariably ephemeral . The very next editor probably rejects all the changes introduced , and goes back to the readings of the MSS . and ...
Page xiii
... 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 a multitude of ...
... 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 a multitude of ...
Page xv
... say , that a sophistical and rhetorical quaintness was not dis- pleasing to him . Involved idioms , the meaning of ... say , so decidedly as Prof. Campbell ( Preface , p . xiii ) , that to attribute to Sophocles " a degree of subtlety ...
... say , that a sophistical and rhetorical quaintness was not dis- pleasing to him . Involved idioms , the meaning of ... say , so decidedly as Prof. Campbell ( Preface , p . xiii ) , that to attribute to Sophocles " a degree of subtlety ...
Page xvii
... says in p . 106 ) " as that which has been imperfectly at- tempted in this Essay , appears to be necessary in order to interpret him with an approach to certainty . " Sophocles , so to say , should be his own grammar ; a grammar sui ...
... says in p . 106 ) " as that which has been imperfectly at- tempted in this Essay , appears to be necessary in order to interpret him with an approach to certainty . " Sophocles , so to say , should be his own grammar ; a grammar sui ...
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