Classical Quarterly, المجلدات 40-41Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1946 |
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... interpretation , though it is odd , if the fact is really significant , that it should be kept back until so late in the play . But it is not the only possible interpretation ; Theseus ' train of thought may really be this : ' You are ...
... interpretation , though it is odd , if the fact is really significant , that it should be kept back until so late in the play . But it is not the only possible interpretation ; Theseus ' train of thought may really be this : ' You are ...
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... interpretation of Ion's personal loyalty to Kimon as an indication of his political standpoint , which made him ... Interpretations , 1942 , p . 53 ; C. M. Bowra , Sophoclean Tragedy , 1944 , p . 358 ) . As to the widespread belief that ...
... interpretation of Ion's personal loyalty to Kimon as an indication of his political standpoint , which made him ... Interpretations , 1942 , p . 53 ; C. M. Bowra , Sophoclean Tragedy , 1944 , p . 358 ) . As to the widespread belief that ...
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... interpretation first became clear when Zellert clearly demonstrated that ἀπωσαμένῳ , χρησαμένῳ , κατιδόντι are all parallel with στραφέντι and must all be construed with λογίσασθαι . Thus the οὐ before παραδέδωκεν affects the whole ...
... interpretation first became clear when Zellert clearly demonstrated that ἀπωσαμένῳ , χρησαμένῳ , κατιδόντι are all parallel with στραφέντι and must all be construed with λογίσασθαι . Thus the οὐ before παραδέδωκεν affects the whole ...
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