This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 edition. Excerpt: ...Hipp. 636 and frag. 524 Nauck) cannot refer to Helen. 383. 'That is more than I can promise to secure to you, you managed so ill last time'. Vater compares Andromache 591 ft." 391. Tav TwSapciov opKov a good instance of the identity in use of the adj. formed from a proper name and the genitive in Greek ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 edition. Excerpt: ...Hipp. 636 and frag. 524 Nauck) cannot refer to Helen. 383. 'That is more than I can promise to secure to you, you managed so ill last time'. Vater compares Andromache 591 ft." 391. Tav TwSapciov opKov a good instance of the identity in use of the adj. formed from a proper name and the genitive in Greek. It is only to a very limited extent that this is the case in English: e.g. Elizabethan, Darwinian could only in a few cases stand for Elizabeth's or Darwin's. 391--393. The difficulty here lies chiefly in the airb in v. 393. It cannot be right to interpret it, as most commentators do, of the taking of the oath. There could be no question of Menelaus's using force to compel the suitors to take Tyndareos's oath. He was himself on a level with all the other suitors at that time, and took it like the rest. But when we see that irpaev avri, and indeed the whole three lines, is an explanation of the words &eou rot rv T6xvv 8i81vtos eS all difficulties vanish. The connexion of ideas is this. After saying in 390 'you want to get her back just because a divinity has given you a good chance of doing so', Ag. digresses to explain that Hope was the divinity in the case, and that as Hope had made the suitors swear, it was she who had 'brought it about', i.e. made the expedition possible, and so given Menelaus the chance. For the converse of this personification of iXirls cf. Troades 987 ff. rp oi/fibs vtbs K&xxos einrpeire'GTaTos 6 trds 5' tSwv viv vous iirorfOij Ktiirpis' ra p.upa yap T&vt iarlv 'AQpoSlrri /9/xSrois. Monk quotes Cyclops 3166 Ttxovtos av8 pwiriane Tots ropdis 8e6s and Verg. Aen. IX. 185 an sua cuiqtte deus fit dira cupido? Headlam well quotes Theognis 1135 Airls h av&p&wotf fioOmj Beits iffdXij Iveanv and also...
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Introduction by Clinton E. S. Headlam This book has soft covers. Ex-library, With usual stamps and markings, In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 250grams, ISBN: