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Side xxvi
... Second Stasimon , 11. 532-597 , a lament for the dead of Salamis . ( 5 ) Second Epeisodion , 11 , 598-622 . Atossa comes forth in suppliant guise and bids the Chorus raise the hymn which is to call up Darius from his grave . ( 6 ) Third ...
... Second Stasimon , 11. 532-597 , a lament for the dead of Salamis . ( 5 ) Second Epeisodion , 11 , 598-622 . Atossa comes forth in suppliant guise and bids the Chorus raise the hymn which is to call up Darius from his grave . ( 6 ) Third ...
Side xxxiv
... second message which came upon them placed them in a state of such utter consternation that all rent their clothes and fell to crying and groaning without cease , laying the blame upon Mar- donius . But it was not so much in grief about ...
... second message which came upon them placed them in a state of such utter consternation that all rent their clothes and fell to crying and groaning without cease , laying the blame upon Mar- donius . But it was not so much in grief about ...
Side xxxvi
... genius was much appreciated there . But it would be interesting to know whether we possess the first or the second version . Those who find it difficult to refer the passage of Aristophanes already xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
... genius was much appreciated there . But it would be interesting to know whether we possess the first or the second version . Those who find it difficult to refer the passage of Aristophanes already xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
Side xxxviii
... historian are quite at one . ( See however , Dean Blakesley's Excursus in the second volume of his Herodotus , where a different view is maintained . ) P. ΑΙΣΧΥΛΟΥ ΠΕΡΣΑΙ . ΥΠΟΘΕΣΙΣ . Γλαῦκος ἐν τοῖς περὶ xxxviii INTRODUCTION .
... historian are quite at one . ( See however , Dean Blakesley's Excursus in the second volume of his Herodotus , where a different view is maintained . ) P. ΑΙΣΧΥΛΟΥ ΠΕΡΣΑΙ . ΥΠΟΘΕΣΙΣ . Γλαῦκος ἐν τοῖς περὶ xxxviii INTRODUCTION .
Side 56
... second is really an objective statement of fact , though grammatically coupled to the former by μnte . 168-9 . The application of the preceding lines . " For wealth , if wealth were all , ours cannot be gainsaid " , ( and there- fore ...
... second is really an objective statement of fact , though grammatically coupled to the former by μnte . 168-9 . The application of the preceding lines . " For wealth , if wealth were all , ours cannot be gainsaid " , ( and there- fore ...
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