| Sophocles, Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1894 - 350 pages
...precedes the entrance of the Chorus (HI). 3 cuv, since ттро6ир.о5 г\а-в' - ¿rrcOvIUH * — 8 Coming from Phocis, the travellers have reached...southward, points out the chief features of the landscape. (1) The Argive plain, which lies spread out before them to the south and west. (2) The agora and temple... | |
| Sophocles - 1883 - 344 pages
...precedes the entrance of the Chorus (121). 3 uv, since тгробицо« j\aW —ttrtOvjucts. « — 8 Coming from Phocis, the travellers have reached...southward, points out the chief features of the landscape. (1) The Argive plain, which lies spread out before them to the south and west. (2) The agora and temple... | |
| Irene J. F. De Jong, Albert Rijksbaron - 2006 - 287 pages
...the spectators to imagine the panorama present to his own eyes as he gazes out across the audience. 'The old man, looking southward, points out the chief features of the landscape', he says, and defends this reconstruction against the charge of inaccuracy (the Heraion would not have... | |
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