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... appear probable to his audience , because they are prepared to believe that what has happened once is likely to happen again . Therefore the tragic poet usually goes to the well - known tales of mythology , those of Oedipus or Agamemnon ...
... appear probable to his audience , because they are prepared to believe that what has happened once is likely to happen again . Therefore the tragic poet usually goes to the well - known tales of mythology , those of Oedipus or Agamemnon ...
Side 43
... appears better than , with one Scholiast , to take Ασία , supplied out of ' Ασιατογενής , for the subject to βαζει . The verb occurs in a somewhat similar context in Agam . 447 Táde σîŸá Tis ẞaügel , of the inarticulate expression of a ...
... appears better than , with one Scholiast , to take Ασία , supplied out of ' Ασιατογενής , for the subject to βαζει . The verb occurs in a somewhat similar context in Agam . 447 Táde σîŸá Tis ẞaügel , of the inarticulate expression of a ...
Side 44
... appear to have been slightly altered in form . We may parti- cularly notice the frequent recurrence of the long a sound , as in Μεγαβάτης , ' Αρτεμβάτης , Φαρανδάκης , Σωσθάνης . 21. Αμίστρης — cp . 1. 340 . ' Aprappévns — i.e ...
... appear to have been slightly altered in form . We may parti- cularly notice the frequent recurrence of the long a sound , as in Μεγαβάτης , ' Αρτεμβάτης , Φαρανδάκης , Σωσθάνης . 21. Αμίστρης — cp . 1. 340 . ' Aprappévns — i.e ...
Side 59
... appears to be purposely involved . Cp . also 1. 565 . 190. Imperfects , of Xerxes ' repeated efforts . 191. " And anon he yokes them " , & c . 194. evrη - In Homer évrea are used for the fittings of any- thing . Pindar ( Ol . IV . 34 ) ...
... appears to be purposely involved . Cp . also 1. 565 . 190. Imperfects , of Xerxes ' repeated efforts . 191. " And anon he yokes them " , & c . 194. evrη - In Homer évrea are used for the fittings of any- thing . Pindar ( Ol . IV . 34 ) ...
Side 61
... appears in some MSS . 1. 685 , where Da- rius says χοὰς δὲ πρευμενὴς ἐδεξάμην ; might seem conclusive for the same view ; but the adverb is really appropriate to either action in the sense given above . Cp . 1. NOTES . 61.
... appears in some MSS . 1. 685 , where Da- rius says χοὰς δὲ πρευμενὴς ἐδεξάμην ; might seem conclusive for the same view ; but the adverb is really appropriate to either action in the sense given above . Cp . 1. NOTES . 61.
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