Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... principal characters in poor apparel to move compassion . The sententious pertness of his per- sonages , and the inactiveness and folly of his chorusses , are all noticed . The poverty of his mother is alluded to . 442. — Τους δ ' αυ ...
... principal characters in poor apparel to move compassion . The sententious pertness of his per- sonages , and the inactiveness and folly of his chorusses , are all noticed . The poverty of his mother is alluded to . 442. — Τους δ ' αυ ...
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... principal citizens for their services : every one was obliged to give them place in the assembly , the senate , the theatre , & c . Cleon had this honour after his success at Sphacteria . 782. Την εν Σαλαμίνι . It is plain what part he ...
... principal citizens for their services : every one was obliged to give them place in the assembly , the senate , the theatre , & c . Cleon had this honour after his success at Sphacteria . 782. Την εν Σαλαμίνι . It is plain what part he ...
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... principal artist in each kind , should have a maintenance in the Pry- tanèum , and be seated ev Opovw , in a chair of dis- tinction on some occasions . 800. The modesty and candour of Sophocles , and the envious and contentious nature ...
... principal artist in each kind , should have a maintenance in the Pry- tanèum , and be seated ev Opovw , in a chair of dis- tinction on some occasions . 800. The modesty and candour of Sophocles , and the envious and contentious nature ...
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... principal of all rivers , and his name was used for all fresh water in general : he was usually worshipped in common with Pan and the Nymphs , as here . Ib . Καρπον προσιόντες . ] Read προσείοντες , shaking it before them . 231. Nv ...
... principal of all rivers , and his name was used for all fresh water in general : he was usually worshipped in common with Pan and the Nymphs , as here . Ib . Καρπον προσιόντες . ] Read προσείοντες , shaking it before them . 231. Nv ...
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... principal difficulties are , that he speaks of Pericles as yet living , who died Ol . 87. 4 , and of the NOTES . dæmon who directed him , whom he calls his ETTрOTOS : or Socrates may here mean himself , as I rather think . Some ...
... principal difficulties are , that he speaks of Pericles as yet living , who died Ol . 87. 4 , and of the NOTES . dæmon who directed him , whom he calls his ETTрOTOS : or Socrates may here mean himself , as I rather think . Some ...
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