Aeschyli EumenidesMacmillan, 1853 - 143 pages |
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... reader's unqualified perusal . Choreutæ in the Te- Müller's 2. Eschylus having determined to present himself as a can- Number of didate for the Tragic Prize , with his Trilogy of the " Orestea " employed and the " Proteus , " a Satyric ...
... reader's unqualified perusal . Choreutæ in the Te- Müller's 2. Eschylus having determined to present himself as a can- Number of didate for the Tragic Prize , with his Trilogy of the " Orestea " employed and the " Proteus , " a Satyric ...
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... reading so as to suit his theory , and then quotes the altered line in support of it ! Not less strange is the ... reader will be satisfied with such a warrant . All that can be gathered from the Scholiast is , that the word opácov as ...
... reading so as to suit his theory , and then quotes the altered line in support of it ! Not less strange is the ... reader will be satisfied with such a warrant . All that can be gathered from the Scholiast is , that the word opácov as ...
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... reader a brief account of the Areopagus itself ; to trace its growth as a political power at Athens ; and to enumerate the functions it actually possessed and exercised at the period when it was attacked by the Democratic party . opagus ...
... reader a brief account of the Areopagus itself ; to trace its growth as a political power at Athens ; and to enumerate the functions it actually possessed and exercised at the period when it was attacked by the Democratic party . opagus ...
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... reading ép vμîv , and adopted without remark by Bekker . 74. We shall not stop to inquire whether the words ἐφ ̓ ... reader should examine the passages he quotes in illus- tration of this meaning of ἀποδέδοται and ἐφ ' ὑμῖν , and judge ...
... reading ép vμîv , and adopted without remark by Bekker . 74. We shall not stop to inquire whether the words ἐφ ̓ ... reader should examine the passages he quotes in illus- tration of this meaning of ἀποδέδοται and ἐφ ' ὑμῖν , and judge ...
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... reader's mind , there is a passage in Demosthenes ( cont . Aristocr . p . 741 , 28 ) , which we have reserved as the finishing argument in this disputed . question : Τοῦτο μόνον τὸ δικαστήριον τὸ ἐν ̓Αρείῳ πάγῳ ) οὐχὶ τύραννος , οὐκ ...
... reader's mind , there is a passage in Demosthenes ( cont . Aristocr . p . 741 , 28 ) , which we have reserved as the finishing argument in this disputed . question : Τοῦτο μόνον τὸ δικαστήριον τὸ ἐν ̓Αρείῳ πάγῳ ) οὐχὶ τύραννος , οὐκ ...