Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 104
... says that they were Codrids , he implies that the Ionians of Colo- phon came from Athens . Pausanias gives a consistent account of the early settlement of the place ; he has nothing to say about an Ionian attack on Colophon . Mimnermus ...
... says that they were Codrids , he implies that the Ionians of Colo- phon came from Athens . Pausanias gives a consistent account of the early settlement of the place ; he has nothing to say about an Ionian attack on Colophon . Mimnermus ...
Σελίδα 119
... says ( 685-686 ) ; that is , your fate is your own . He states nicely the consequences of being a free man when he says : " Don't you die for me , any more than I would die for you " ( 690 ) . Pheres here demonstrates that a man has ...
... says ( 685-686 ) ; that is , your fate is your own . He states nicely the consequences of being a free man when he says : " Don't you die for me , any more than I would die for you " ( 690 ) . Pheres here demonstrates that a man has ...
Σελίδα 122
... says that she did not want to betray it , and that she does not hate it . Of course , in so saying , the possibility of doing so is thus em- planted in the audience's mind . ) What Alcestis did as the servant narrated it , and what she says ...
... says that she did not want to betray it , and that she does not hate it . Of course , in so saying , the possibility of doing so is thus em- planted in the audience's mind . ) What Alcestis did as the servant narrated it , and what she says ...
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