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... sense of these lines is , 66 Since you know what justice is , ex- ercise it in my case without any neglect or remissness : for your power is com- petent to serve me . ” — Join ποιεῖν εὖ . 90. ἐπώνυμος , “ true to your name , ” opposite ...
... sense of these lines is , 66 Since you know what justice is , ex- ercise it in my case without any neglect or remissness : for your power is com- petent to serve me . ” — Join ποιεῖν εὖ . 90. ἐπώνυμος , “ true to your name , ” opposite ...
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... sense . It is better to suppose that Clytemnestra points to her own still gaping wounds . I have adopted Pauw's reading , ὁρᾷκαρδία σέθεν , which harmonizes better with the following verses , " Your hearts , I know , see these wounds of ...
... sense . It is better to suppose that Clytemnestra points to her own still gaping wounds . I have adopted Pauw's reading , ὁρᾷκαρδία σέθεν , which harmonizes better with the following verses , " Your hearts , I know , see these wounds of ...
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... sense of ἄλλος is " squinting : ” ἐγκατιλλώψας = χλευάσας ; what Shakspere calls " contemning with mowes , " Cymbel . i . 7 . 114. ἀκούσαθ ̓ ὡς - ψυχῆς . Trans- late , " Hear how I have pleaded to you as if for my life . " " Respicitur ...
... sense of ἄλλος is " squinting : ” ἐγκατιλλώψας = χλευάσας ; what Shakspere calls " contemning with mowes , " Cymbel . i . 7 . 114. ἀκούσαθ ̓ ὡς - ψυχῆς . Trans- late , " Hear how I have pleaded to you as if for my life . " " Respicitur ...
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... sense , and mean " this beginning of our labours " generally ? " Let us see whether the fore - part of our labour is to fall to the ground , " i.e. the chase of Orestes that we have already gone through . 138. These verses are called ...
... sense , and mean " this beginning of our labours " generally ? " Let us see whether the fore - part of our labour is to fall to the ground , " i.e. the chase of Orestes that we have already gone through . 138. These verses are called ...
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... sense , but Scholefield is perhaps nearer the MSS . 172. ὄφιν . Probably an arrow is thus called , from the peculiar ... sense being active . The Americans might translate goug- ing . ” — λευσμός , a better reading than λευσμόν . σε σε ...
... sense , but Scholefield is perhaps nearer the MSS . 172. ὄφιν . Probably an arrow is thus called , from the peculiar ... sense being active . The Americans might translate goug- ing . ” — λευσμός , a better reading than λευσμόν . σε σε ...
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