Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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Page 11
... is undoubtedly a parody of some tragick chorus , perhaps of Eschylus or of Euripides , though the Scholiast is silent . 388. AVKE , & c . The fane of Lycus adjoining to Ω Λυκε , all courts of justice , fenced in , and covered VESPÆ ...
... is undoubtedly a parody of some tragick chorus , perhaps of Eschylus or of Euripides , though the Scholiast is silent . 388. AVKE , & c . The fane of Lycus adjoining to Ω Λυκε , all courts of justice , fenced in , and covered VESPÆ ...
Page 12
... court of Helixa . 598. Τἀμβαδι ἡμων περικωνει . The manner of black- ing shoes ( as it seems ) was with a sponge and tar . 606. The custom of washing and anointing their feet , as soon as they came home , which was in poorer families ...
... court of Helixa . 598. Τἀμβαδι ἡμων περικωνει . The manner of black- ing shoes ( as it seems ) was with a sponge and tar . 606. The custom of washing and anointing their feet , as soon as they came home , which was in poorer families ...
Page 26
... court of that prince under the conduct of a jay and a raven , birds of great distinction in augury , without whose direction the Greeks never undertook any thing of consequence . Their errand is to enquire of the birds , who are the ...
... court of that prince under the conduct of a jay and a raven , birds of great distinction in augury , without whose direction the Greeks never undertook any thing of consequence . Their errand is to enquire of the birds , who are the ...
Page 50
... court of Archelaus . 79. It is plain , that Sophocles was just dead , and that Iophon , his son , had not yet published anything since his death . 86. Xenocles , the son of Carcinus , and Pythangelus , tragick writers , are mentioned ...
... court of Archelaus . 79. It is plain , that Sophocles was just dead , and that Iophon , his son , had not yet published anything since his death . 86. Xenocles , the son of Carcinus , and Pythangelus , tragick writers , are mentioned ...
Page 57
... courts of justice , according to the age of the plaintiffs ; first those ( as I imagine ) above sixty years of age , and so downwards . After which , if there were several , they cast lots whose should be heard first . 1017. A woman ...
... courts of justice , according to the age of the plaintiffs ; first those ( as I imagine ) above sixty years of age , and so downwards . After which , if there were several , they cast lots whose should be heard first . 1017. A woman ...
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