Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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Page 79
... described by Jul . Pollux , L. 9 , c . 154 , ed . Jungermanni , and by Eustathius . They were divided into two parties , which fled or pursued each other alternately , as the chance of a piece of broken potsherd , thrown up into the air ...
... described by Jul . Pollux , L. 9 , c . 154 , ed . Jungermanni , and by Eustathius . They were divided into two parties , which fled or pursued each other alternately , as the chance of a piece of broken potsherd , thrown up into the air ...
Page 92
... described in Etymolog . Magn . Σωφρονισται , αρχοντες τινες χειροτονητοι , δεκα τον αριθμον ἑκαστης φυλής , επεμελοῦντο δε της των εφηβων σωφροσύνης . Ρ . 122. Πολλας γαρ ηδη γενεας . ] We are not told , I believe , by any other writer ...
... described in Etymolog . Magn . Σωφρονισται , αρχοντες τινες χειροτονητοι , δεκα τον αριθμον ἑκαστης φυλής , επεμελοῦντο δε της των εφηβων σωφροσύνης . Ρ . 122. Πολλας γαρ ηδη γενεας . ] We are not told , I believe , by any other writer ...
Page 100
... ( described by Pausanias , L. 1. c . 3. ) of Jupiter the Deliverer , in the Ceramicus , the principal street of Athens ; and the time Ol . 92. 3-4 , during the expedition of Thrasyllus , in which he was defeated at Ephesus by the Persians ...
... ( described by Pausanias , L. 1. c . 3. ) of Jupiter the Deliverer , in the Ceramicus , the principal street of Athens ; and the time Ol . 92. 3-4 , during the expedition of Thrasyllus , in which he was defeated at Ephesus by the Persians ...
Page 104
... poet in the Rane of Aristophanes , v . 1337 , and whose person is described in the Euthyphro , was not prob- ably the same with that Melitus , who was among the accusers the cover of an apology , it is a delicate APOLOGIA SOCRATIS. ...
... poet in the Rane of Aristophanes , v . 1337 , and whose person is described in the Euthyphro , was not prob- ably the same with that Melitus , who was among the accusers the cover of an apology , it is a delicate APOLOGIA SOCRATIS. ...
Page 111
... described by Thucy- dides , ( See Taylor's Comment on the Marmor Sandvicense , ) which returned only once in four years , and which , after a long intermission , was revived Ol . 88. 3 . Every intelligent reader will feel what those who ...
... described by Thucy- dides , ( See Taylor's Comment on the Marmor Sandvicense , ) which returned only once in four years , and which , after a long intermission , was revived Ol . 88. 3 . Every intelligent reader will feel what those who ...
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