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... μὲν δὴ ἄεθλος ἀάατος ἐκτετέλεσται . How unsatisfactory the explanations of this word in these pas- sages have generally been , may be seen in the contradictory glosses and notes of translators and commentators . They who very properly ...
... μὲν δὴ ἄεθλος ἀάατος ἐκτετέλεσται . How unsatisfactory the explanations of this word in these pas- sages have generally been , may be seen in the contradictory glosses and notes of translators and commentators . They who very properly ...
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... μὲν ἔστι καὶ ἆσαι , “ it is possible for one even to have enough of weeping . " In all these passages there is no idea of dislike or disgust , but always of pleasure and satisfaction . 5. These forms just quoted with the meaning of ...
... μὲν ἔστι καὶ ἆσαι , “ it is possible for one even to have enough of weeping . " In all these passages there is no idea of dislike or disgust , but always of pleasure and satisfaction . 5. These forms just quoted with the meaning of ...
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... μέν μίν φημι ἄδην ἐλάαν xaxóτηtos . These passages seem to favour the opinion of those who look on adŋv as an accusative : for the explanation given is , ἐλαύνειν εἰς ἄδην τοῦ πολέμου . This explanation , however , is certainly not ...
... μέν μίν φημι ἄδην ἐλάαν xaxóτηtos . These passages seem to favour the opinion of those who look on adŋv as an accusative : for the explanation given is , ἐλαύνειν εἰς ἄδην τοῦ πολέμου . This explanation , however , is certainly not ...
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... μὲν ἀείζη- λον θῆκεν θεὸς ὅσπερ ἔφηνεν . And the Etym . Μ . in another place , i . e . under άδηλος , p . 41 , 44. quotes the same passage thus : ὁμοίως καὶ Τὸν μὲν ἀΐδηλον θῆκε θεός . On this point we must consult the following scholia ...
... μὲν ἀείζη- λον θῆκεν θεὸς ὅσπερ ἔφηνεν . And the Etym . Μ . in another place , i . e . under άδηλος , p . 41 , 44. quotes the same passage thus : ὁμοίως καὶ Τὸν μὲν ἀΐδηλον θῆκε θεός . On this point we must consult the following scholia ...
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... gloss of ἐπ ' alone , and that the old formula was this Ιφθιμός τ ' Αΐδης καὶ ἐπ ̓ αἰνὴ Περσεφόνεια . Compare among other similar passages Π . ν , 800. πρὸ μὲν ἄλλοι ἀρηρότες , αὐτὰρ ἐπ ' ἄλλοι . On this simple 62 11. Αἶνος , ἐπαινή .
... gloss of ἐπ ' alone , and that the old formula was this Ιφθιμός τ ' Αΐδης καὶ ἐπ ̓ αἰνὴ Περσεφόνεια . Compare among other similar passages Π . ν , 800. πρὸ μὲν ἄλλοι ἀρηρότες , αὐτὰρ ἐπ ' ἄλλοι . On this simple 62 11. Αἶνος , ἐπαινή .
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