The Hippolytus of EuripidesMacmillan and Company, 1889 - 114 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vii
... considered amongst the purest in condition , is now held by the best critics to be exceedingly cor- rupt . It is very likely that the similarity of the two editions was a principal cause , and lines suitable to the earlier context have ...
... considered amongst the purest in condition , is now held by the best critics to be exceedingly cor- rupt . It is very likely that the similarity of the two editions was a principal cause , and lines suitable to the earlier context have ...
Σελίδα 56
... considered 32 and 33 spurious , noticing among other grounds that it was inconsistent with the plot that Phaedra , who con- cealed her love , should openly call a temple after the name of Hippolytus . Valckenaer reads ναῷ Κύπριδος ...
... considered 32 and 33 spurious , noticing among other grounds that it was inconsistent with the plot that Phaedra , who con- cealed her love , should openly call a temple after the name of Hippolytus . Valckenaer reads ναῷ Κύπριδος ...
Σελίδα 58
... considered spurious by Weil ; in some MSS . , which Mr. Paley follows , they are given to Hippolytus . 73. Hippolytus enters bearing a wreath to present to Arte- mis . Some have thought that these lines are merely allegorical ( for a ...
... considered spurious by Weil ; in some MSS . , which Mr. Paley follows , they are given to Hippolytus . 73. Hippolytus enters bearing a wreath to present to Arte- mis . Some have thought that these lines are merely allegorical ( for a ...
Σελίδα 65
... considered strange in the first desire of Phaedra until she had heard another ? " But the difficulty , if any , is too small to countenance such a change . The passage reads quite naturally as it stands . 226. πύργοις συνεχής ...
... considered strange in the first desire of Phaedra until she had heard another ? " But the difficulty , if any , is too small to countenance such a change . The passage reads quite naturally as it stands . 226. πύργοις συνεχής ...
Σελίδα 69
... considered it ) in the Acharnians , 11. 402 and 407 . 359. kaкŵν , " evil things . " 362-371 . These lyric lines correspond to 668–679 , as strophe to antistrophe . Metre : 362 , 668 . --- 362,669 . - 363 , 670. u 363 , 671. U 364 , 672 ...
... considered it ) in the Acharnians , 11. 402 and 407 . 359. kaкŵν , " evil things . " 362-371 . These lyric lines correspond to 668–679 , as strophe to antistrophe . Metre : 362 , 668 . --- 362,669 . - 363 , 670. u 363 , 671. U 364 , 672 ...
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