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Side 41
... arranged themselves and are sta- tionary ; ( 3 ) the anapaestic lines ( ll . 140-154 ) . The first song of the Chorus in the Agamemnon ( 11. 40—257 ) should be com- pared . It , too , is composite , the anapaestic Parodos ( 11. 40— 104 ) ...
... arranged themselves and are sta- tionary ; ( 3 ) the anapaestic lines ( ll . 140-154 ) . The first song of the Chorus in the Agamemnon ( 11. 40—257 ) should be com- pared . It , too , is composite , the anapaestic Parodos ( 11. 40— 104 ) ...
Side 75
... arrangement of the lines which follow , Schütz having already seen that 1. 348 is a question asked by Atossa . For the connection of the dialogue see above on 1 . 331. In this part of the play a change of speaker is only marked by a ...
... arrangement of the lines which follow , Schütz having already seen that 1. 348 is a question asked by Atossa . For the connection of the dialogue see above on 1 . 331. In this part of the play a change of speaker is only marked by a ...
Side 122
... arrangement begins , and is continued to the end of the play . alakтòs - Active in sense ; cp . 1. 1068 . 933. άp'— “ And so I was born to be a bane , & c . " 935. " To greet thee on thy return I will utter that cry of ill , the sad sad ...
... arrangement begins , and is continued to the end of the play . alakтòs - Active in sense ; cp . 1. 1068 . 933. άp'— “ And so I was born to be a bane , & c . " 935. " To greet thee on thy return I will utter that cry of ill , the sad sad ...
Side 123
... arrangement of the antistrophe shews that this must be altered . 955. S - See on 1. 334 . 957. If πάντ ' ἐκπεύθου was rightly taken above , we may suppose that the different names came in succession from different members of the Chorus ...
... arrangement of the antistrophe shews that this must be altered . 955. S - See on 1. 334 . 957. If πάντ ' ἐκπεύθου was rightly taken above , we may suppose that the different names came in succession from different members of the Chorus ...
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... arrangement of Curtius ' Greek Grammar . By J. M. MARSHALL , M.A. , one of the Masters in Clifton College . 8vo ... arranged for translation into English and Latin , with Notes on Idioms . By J. E. NIXON , M.A. , Classical Lecturer ...
... arrangement of Curtius ' Greek Grammar . By J. M. MARSHALL , M.A. , one of the Masters in Clifton College . 8vo ... arranged for translation into English and Latin , with Notes on Idioms . By J. E. NIXON , M.A. , Classical Lecturer ...
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