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Sophocles:The Antigone - edizione con copertina flessibile
ISBN: 9781231060469
RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purc… Altro …
RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 26 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.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. 1900 Excerpt: . . . Hermann also suggested 5 TeTCito. 4idos, light, i. e. salvation or happiness. Cf. Aesch. Pers. 295 ifioTs pv uvas Swpaaiv ipaos fieya. 601. viv: Bellermann would refer to fcfet, but it suits the run of the lines better to understand it of ipaos, in spite of the verb dfit, cuts down. Great poets are very free in mingling their metaphors: for instance-- Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself Maebeth, i. 7. For au see 58. ifioivia, bloody, i. e. that causes blood to flow. Koms has been substituted for MSS. ura. 603. dvota. This refers to Antigone; she has been termed avovs by her sister, 99, and the Chorus speak of her a(ppoavvq, 383. The 4ipevuv epivus perhaps refers to both Antigone and Creon. See 1075 ae. . . Aoxwtnv. . . Oewv Epivves. 604-625. Second strophe. Logaoedic. The substance of this strophe, that Zeus might cannot be combated with impunity, and that Ate or the curse may light upon any mortal, points to Antigones rashness and its consequences. 604. Teov. Homeric for (rrjr. 605. Karao-xoi. Potential, without mi. See Goodwin, M. T. 242 for other examples; 0. C. 170 rro Tis (ppovrtSos eOot. 606. Tav: article for relative. rravTaYpevs, Wolffs conjecture for MS. navroyfypwtT. Jebb, vavr eiypevwv. TravTaypevs will mean that catches all. Cf. II. 24. 5 oiSi puv Vvvos rjpu navSaparoip. 607. 8eovtes. The MSS. read 8euv, which Jebb retains, reading Ovte Oeiiv aKparot. 609. xpovw: dative of the point in which, placed by Green, Notes on Syntax, 86, under the instrumental case. He instances Antig. 659 ra 7 kyyevij cpvau. 611. To r imira, K. t. . These three expressions are accusatives of the duration of time. To eweiTa, the next (moment), i. e. the immediate future. 614. rravTeXJs. The MS. has wapmoMa. Jebb, after Heath, rrapn. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub<
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Sophocles:
The Antigone
- libri usati2012, ISBN: 9781231060469
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 illustra… Altro …
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. 1900 Excerpt: ...Hermann also suggested 5 TeTCito. 4idos, 'light,' i.e. 'salvation' or 'happiness.' Cf. Aesch. Pers. 295 ifioTs pv uvas Swpaaiv ipaos fieya. 601. viv: Bellermann would refer to /fc'fet?, but it suits the run of the lines better to understand it of ipaos, in spite of the verb dfit,' cuts down.' Great poets are very free in mingling their metaphors: for instance--' Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself?' Maebeth, i. 7. For au see 58. ifioivia, 'bloody,'i. e. 'that causes blood to flow.' Koms has been substituted for MSS. �ura. 603. dvota. This refers to Antigone; she has been termed avovs by her sister, 99, and the Chorus speak of her a(ppoavvq, 383. The 4ipevuv epivus perhaps refers to both Antigone and Creon. See 1075 ae... Aoxwtnv... Oewv 'Epivves. 604-625. Second strophe. Logaoedic. The substance of this strophe, that Zeus' might cannot be combated with impunity, and that Ate or the curse may light upon any mortal, points to Antigone's rashness and its consequences. 604. Teov. Homeric for (rrjr. 605. Karao-xoi. Potential, without mi. See Goodwin, M. T. 242 for other examples; 0. C. 170 rro? Tis (ppovrtSos eOot. 606. Tav: article for relative. rravTaYpevs, Wolff's conjecture for MS. navroyfypwtT. Jebb, vavr eiypevwv. TravTaypevs will mean 'that catches all.' Cf. II. 24. 5 oiSi puv Vvvos rjpu navSaparoip. 607. 8eovtes. The MSS. read 8euv, which Jebb retains, reading Ovte Oeiiv aKparot. 609. xpovw: dative of the point in which, placed by Green, Notes on Syntax, 86, under the instrumental case. He instances Antig. 659 ra 7' kyyevij cpvau. 611. To r imira, K.t.. These three expressions are accusatives of the duration of time. To eweiTa, ' the next (moment),' i. e. the immediate future. 614. rravTeXJs. The MS. has wapmoMa. Jebb, after Heath, rrapn... Weight:0.15 lbs, RareBooksClub.com, 5/8/2012 0:00:00<
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Sophocles:The Antigone (Paperback)
- edizione con copertina flessibile 2012
ISBN: 1231060468
[EAN: 9781231060469], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers … Altro …
[EAN: 9781231060469], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. 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. 1900 Excerpt: .Hermann also suggested 5 TeTCito. 4idos, light, i.e. salvation or happiness. Cf. Aesch. Pers. 295 ifioTs pv uvas Swpaaiv ipaos fieya. 601. viv: Bellermann would refer to /fc fet?, but it suits the run of the lines better to understand it of ipaos, in spite of the verb dfit, cuts down. Great poets are very free in mingling their metaphors: for instance-- Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself? Maebeth, i. 7. For au see 58. ifioivia, bloody, i. e. that causes blood to flow. Koms has been substituted for MSS. -ura. 603. dvota. This refers to Antigone; she has been termed avovs by her sister, 99, and the Chorus speak of her a(ppoavvq, 383. The 4ipevuv epivus perhaps refers to both Antigone and Creon. See 1075 ae. Aoxwtnv. Oewv Epivves. 604-625. Second strophe. Logaoedic. The substance of this strophe, that Zeus might cannot be combated with impunity, and that Ate or the curse may light upon any mortal, points to Antigone s rashness and its consequences. 604. Teov. Homeric for (rrjr. 605. Karao-xoi. Potential, without mi. See Goodwin, M. T. 242 for other examples; 0. C. 170 rro? Tis (ppovrtSos eOot. 606. Tav: article for relative. rravTaYpevs, Wolff s conjecture for MS. navroyfypwtT. Jebb, vavr eiypevwv. TravTaypevs will mean that catches all. Cf. II. 24. 5 oiSi puv Vvvos rjpu navSaparoip. 607. 8eovtes. The MSS. read 8euv, which Jebb retains, reading Ovte Oeiiv aKparot. 609. xpovw: dative of the point in which, placed by Green, Notes on Syntax, 86, under the instrumental case. He instances Antig. 659 ra 7 kyyevij cpvau. 611. To r imira, K.t. These three expressions are accusatives of the duration of time. To eweiTa, the next (moment), i. e. the immediate future. 614. rravTeXJs. The MS. has wapmoMa. Jebb, after Heath, rrapn.<
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Sophocles:The Antigone (Paperback)
- edizione con copertina flessibile 2012, ISBN: 1231060468
[EAN: 9781231060469], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers c… Altro …
[EAN: 9781231060469], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.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. 1900 Excerpt: .Hermann also suggested 5 TeTCito. 4idos, light, i.e. salvation or happiness. Cf. Aesch. Pers. 295 ifioTs pv uvas Swpaaiv ipaos fieya. 601. viv: Bellermann would refer to /fc fet?, but it suits the run of the lines better to understand it of ipaos, in spite of the verb dfit, cuts down. Great poets are very free in mingling their metaphors: for instance-- Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself? Maebeth, i. 7. For au see 58. ifioivia, bloody, i. e. that causes blood to flow. Koms has been substituted for MSS. -ura. 603. dvota. This refers to Antigone; she has been termed avovs by her sister, 99, and the Chorus speak of her a(ppoavvq, 383. The 4ipevuv epivus perhaps refers to both Antigone and Creon. See 1075 ae. Aoxwtnv. Oewv Epivves. 604-625. Second strophe. Logaoedic. The substance of this strophe, that Zeus might cannot be combated with impunity, and that Ate or the curse may light upon any mortal, points to Antigone s rashness and its consequences. 604. Teov. Homeric for (rrjr. 605. Karao-xoi. Potential, without mi. See Goodwin, M. T. 242 for other examples; 0. C. 170 rro? Tis (ppovrtSos eOot. 606. Tav: article for relative. rravTaYpevs, Wolff s conjecture for MS. navroyfypwtT. Jebb, vavr eiypevwv. TravTaypevs will mean that catches all. Cf. II. 24. 5 oiSi puv Vvvos rjpu navSaparoip. 607. 8eovtes. The MSS. read 8euv, which Jebb retains, reading Ovte Oeiiv aKparot. 609. xpovw: dative of the point in which, placed by Green, Notes on Syntax, 86, under the instrumental case. He instances Antig. 659 ra 7 kyyevij cpvau. 611. To r imira, K.t. These three expressions are accusatives of the duration of time. To eweiTa, the next (moment), i. e. the immediate future. 614. rravTeXJs. The MS. has wapmoMa. Jebb, after Heath, rrapn.<
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The Antigone
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Sophocles' Antigone is among the greatest and most famous of all works of Greek literature, and it is often the play that is read first, whether in Greek or in translation, by those who a… Altro …
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