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... gives on one occasion a figure of 70 years ( IV , 106 ) , and so also does the Epitaphios credited to Lysias ( sect . 55 ) , but on another occasion Isocrates reduces the figure to 65 ( XII , 56 ) . Demosthenes gives 73 years ( IX , 23 ) ...
... gives on one occasion a figure of 70 years ( IV , 106 ) , and so also does the Epitaphios credited to Lysias ( sect . 55 ) , but on another occasion Isocrates reduces the figure to 65 ( XII , 56 ) . Demosthenes gives 73 years ( IX , 23 ) ...
Page 85
... give 24 lines before the first full column of text and 22 lines between where Hypsipyle starts to speak about herself and the beginning of fr . 61 . This perhaps allows enough room for her to give the necessary infor- mation . The ...
... give 24 lines before the first full column of text and 22 lines between where Hypsipyle starts to speak about herself and the beginning of fr . 61 . This perhaps allows enough room for her to give the necessary infor- mation . The ...
Page 88
... give conventional consolation by mythological examples , and hope that Dionysus will change Hypsipyle's lot . In F , Hypsipyle , refusing to be comforted , quotes unfortunate women who have been celebrated in song but no Muse will ...
... give conventional consolation by mythological examples , and hope that Dionysus will change Hypsipyle's lot . In F , Hypsipyle , refusing to be comforted , quotes unfortunate women who have been celebrated in song but no Muse will ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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