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... Apollo and Pallas , who establish and protect the order of human society . Yet so intimately connected were these Deities with mankind and their concerns , that Eschylus does not conceive them adequate , great and wise though they be ...
... Apollo and Pallas , who establish and protect the order of human society . Yet so intimately connected were these Deities with mankind and their concerns , that Eschylus does not conceive them adequate , great and wise though they be ...
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... Apollo for the oracular seat ( see Schol . on Eum . 2 ) . Euripides seems to follow this myth , Iph . Τaur . 1234 sqq . 7. ή , femin . from us , ille . ( Paley . ) - Hermann after Porson , reads δίδωσιν ἥ . 10 . —γενέθλιον δόσιν . On ...
... Apollo for the oracular seat ( see Schol . on Eum . 2 ) . Euripides seems to follow this myth , Iph . Τaur . 1234 sqq . 7. ή , femin . from us , ille . ( Paley . ) - Hermann after Porson , reads δίδωσιν ἥ . 10 . —γενέθλιον δόσιν . On ...
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... Apollo declares by the lots in what order he wishes the different envoys to consult him - and in that order alone can I prophesy . " Numbers xxii . 38 . Comp . 36. στάσιν . There is no necessity to change this ( the MSS . reading ) to ...
... Apollo declares by the lots in what order he wishes the different envoys to consult him - and in that order alone can I prophesy . " Numbers xxii . 38 . Comp . 36. στάσιν . There is no necessity to change this ( the MSS . reading ) to ...
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... Apollo & Oredes yes , I is 680 . Apollon- orele τί γάρ ; πρὸς ὑμῶν πως τιθεῖσ ̓ ἄμομφος ὦ ; ΑΠ . ΧΟ . ἠκούσαθ ' ὧν ἠκούσατ ̓ , ἐν δὲ καρδίᾳ ψῆφον φέροντες ὅρκον αἰδεῖσθε , ξένοι . او ΑΘ . κλύοιτ ' ἂν ἤδη θεσμὸν , Αττικὸς λεώς , θα ...
... Apollo & Oredes yes , I is 680 . Apollon- orele τί γάρ ; πρὸς ὑμῶν πως τιθεῖσ ̓ ἄμομφος ὦ ; ΑΠ . ΧΟ . ἠκούσαθ ' ὧν ἠκούσατ ̓ , ἐν δὲ καρδίᾳ ψῆφον φέροντες ὅρκον αἰδεῖσθε , ξένοι . او ΑΘ . κλύοιτ ' ἂν ἤδη θεσμὸν , Αττικὸς λεώς , θα ...
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... Apollo's argument in full would be , “ Zeus ' attribute is τὸ βουλεῦσαι , to will ; mine , τὸ μαντεῦσαι . Neither his will nor my oracles are impaired ( σφάλλεται ) by harbouring suppliants . ” —πρωτοκτόνοισι , hypall . for προστροπαῖς ...
... Apollo's argument in full would be , “ Zeus ' attribute is τὸ βουλεῦσαι , to will ; mine , τὸ μαντεῦσαι . Neither his will nor my oracles are impaired ( σφάλλεται ) by harbouring suppliants . ” —πρωτοκτόνοισι , hypall . for προστροπαῖς ...
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