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... καὶ πεπλεκτανημέναι Πυκνοῖς δράκουσιν · οὐκέτ ̓ ἂν μείναιμ ̓ ἐγώ . And although the Choephoro are not supposed to behold the Furies here , their presence is unquestionably visible to the audience . We may , therefore , classify the ...
... καὶ πεπλεκτανημέναι Πυκνοῖς δράκουσιν · οὐκέτ ̓ ἂν μείναιμ ̓ ἐγώ . And although the Choephoro are not supposed to behold the Furies here , their presence is unquestionably visible to the audience . We may , therefore , classify the ...
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... καὶ χόρον ἅψωμεν , ν . 297. In all the previous part of the Drama , the Choreutæ move about the stage dispersedly ( σπоρádŋv ) , and their songs ( koμμaтikà ) are equally irregular . rangements , 10. In the opening scene of the ...
... καὶ χόρον ἅψωμεν , ν . 297. In all the previous part of the Drama , the Choreutæ move about the stage dispersedly ( σπоρádŋv ) , and their songs ( koμμaтikà ) are equally irregular . rangements , 10. In the opening scene of the ...
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... καὶ βοτοῖσι καὶ ῥυτοῖς πόροις . — Eum . v . 429 . 30. During the long interval that elapses between vv . 225 and 226 , Orestes is supposed to visit various countries beyond sea ( comp . vv . 77 , 241 ) , and the allusion is probably to ...
... καὶ βοτοῖσι καὶ ῥυτοῖς πόροις . — Eum . v . 429 . 30. During the long interval that elapses between vv . 225 and 226 , Orestes is supposed to visit various countries beyond sea ( comp . vv . 77 , 241 ) , and the allusion is probably to ...
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... καὶ ὁσίων ( Interpretes Religionis ) , and their office was to expound this law ( è§nyeîodai de jure sacro respondere ) . This office Apollo assumes in the Eumenides . 37. In pursuance of it , he first explains to Orestes the duty of ...
... καὶ ὁσίων ( Interpretes Religionis ) , and their office was to expound this law ( è§nyeîodai de jure sacro respondere ) . This office Apollo assumes in the Eumenides . 37. In pursuance of it , he first explains to Orestes the duty of ...
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... καὶ τοὺς ἀκοσμοῦντας ἀνῆγον εἰς τὴν βουλήν · ἡ δὲ τοὺς μὲν ἐνουθέτει , τοῖς δ ̓ ἠπείλει , τοὺς δ ̓ ὡς προσῆκον ἐκόλαζεν . To crown all , it maintained a sort of general supervision over the measures of the popular assembly , and took ...
... καὶ τοὺς ἀκοσμοῦντας ἀνῆγον εἰς τὴν βουλήν · ἡ δὲ τοὺς μὲν ἐνουθέτει , τοῖς δ ̓ ἠπείλει , τοὺς δ ̓ ὡς προσῆκον ἐκόλαζεν . To crown all , it maintained a sort of general supervision over the measures of the popular assembly , and took ...
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