This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1851 Excerpt: ...Compare Hor. Carm. Sec. 5. 9 sq., alme Sol, curru nitido diem qui promis et celas; Od. 1. 3. 16, quo non arbiter Adriae major, tollere seu ponere vult freta; and the additional examples quoted in his note. On the aorist ixolpitt, cf. Matthia, Gr. Gr. 502. 3. 639. h V. Moreover. See Elmsley to (Ed. Tyr. 27; Jclf's Gr. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1851 Excerpt: ...Compare Hor. Carm. Sec. 5. 9 sq., alme Sol, curru nitido diem qui promis et celas; Od. 1. 3. 16, quo non arbiter Adriae major, tollere seu ponere vult freta; and the additional examples quoted in his note. On the aorist ixolpitt, cf. Matthia, Gr. Gr. 502. 3. 639. h V. Moreover. See Elmsley to (Ed. Tyr. 27; Jclf's Gr. Gr. 640. 2; Dorville to Charit. p. 126; Liddell and Scott, s. v. 642. Ey& V. Supply yvutroftat ffwQgonTv, or more briefly caiipgavjo-ai, from the preceding verse, and compare Esch. Otoeph. 75, Ipoi 5' atayxttv yig ifitTToiv hoi TotrnnyKai, where the particles it.... yag are employed in a similar elliptic usage to that of the more common collocation dxxi See Matthia, Gr. Gr. 615. 643. iatfTiaf. All the manuscripts read iavrlo;. "1 have already noticed, on Eur. Or. 292, that the tragic writers always say iet'u, never Xxfyaltu. In Antig. 93, Aldus has correctly edited iaji, but Brunck has passed it over. For ixfyavrios, the second Juntine edition has a various reading lxrtot in the margin; and that Suidas read in the same way is evident from the order of the letters." Pokson. The genuine reading is exhibited also as a correction from the first hand in the margin of the MSS. La. Lb. 644. i; Ti roy tpiXov. Quod attinet ad amicum. See Jelf's Gr. Gr. 625. 3. c. On ui with the participles QiXntui and iwovtra, in the sense as if, Tctviirai rns votrou Tov AietvTX xu) tyrjtrtv ip -5oc-Jf tpa xa) fiiyXiumt Xovirxt. iliiTttpogo; 5s o crot9)ri)S T#- roiuvras ftiXo-rouetf, cjtrri itrtiltttt Ti xa.) rau n&icf. 656. Eplf igwri. "Ellendt understands ta/n to mean joy; "Wunder, a desire to dance. The first interpretation involves an awkward tautology, the second somewhat anticipates matters. By tgan may, I think, be under...
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