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... expression ; under the former , merely a human passion . Hesiod , in his Theogony , makes the outrage committed by Cronus on his father Uranus , the first invasion of the rights of consanguinity , which 60 INTRODUCTION .
... expression ; under the former , merely a human passion . Hesiod , in his Theogony , makes the outrage committed by Cronus on his father Uranus , the first invasion of the rights of consanguinity , which 60 INTRODUCTION .
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... expression πρὸς δόμοις Ερεχθέως , ν . 857. There was a chasm in this temple , as at Colonus , through which the Deities were said to have re- turned to earth after their reconciliation with Orestes . 46. Their worship was always ...
... expression πρὸς δόμοις Ερεχθέως , ν . 857. There was a chasm in this temple , as at Colonus , through which the Deities were said to have re- turned to earth after their reconciliation with Orestes . 46. Their worship was always ...
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... expression of Harpies — and the black dress which marks them for the daughters of Night . He does not give them wings as Euripides does ( Orest . 317 ) , because the image of hounds was ever before his eyes — and in Choeph . ( 911 ...
... expression of Harpies — and the black dress which marks them for the daughters of Night . He does not give them wings as Euripides does ( Orest . 317 ) , because the image of hounds was ever before his eyes — and in Choeph . ( 911 ...
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... expression as “ my footsteps . ” ἀκταίνω , v . Ruhnk . on Timæus , p . 21 . 37. τρέχω χερσὶν , “ I run by the help of my hands , " i . e . by catching at what- ever gives support , 38. οὐδὲν , “ is naught , good for no- 30 35 40 thing ...
... expression as “ my footsteps . ” ἀκταίνω , v . Ruhnk . on Timæus , p . 21 . 37. τρέχω χερσὶν , “ I run by the help of my hands , " i . e . by catching at what- ever gives support , 38. οὐδὲν , “ is naught , good for no- 30 35 40 thing ...
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... expression is therefore elliptical : in full it would be τὸ μὴ γενέσθαι ὅμαιμον αὐθέντη φόνον . Transl . " If then to murder , in the case of married folk , you concede that it is no murder , and that you do not visit them wrathfully ...
... expression is therefore elliptical : in full it would be τὸ μὴ γενέσθαι ὅμαιμον αὐθέντη φόνον . Transl . " If then to murder , in the case of married folk , you concede that it is no murder , and that you do not visit them wrathfully ...