Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Euripides ' behalf . But he extracts a promise from Euripides to rescue him if anything goes wrong . Euripides swears an oath and Mnesilochus says , " Remember that your mind swore , but your tongue didn't , nor did I want it to swear ...
... Euripides ' behalf . But he extracts a promise from Euripides to rescue him if anything goes wrong . Euripides swears an oath and Mnesilochus says , " Remember that your mind swore , but your tongue didn't , nor did I want it to swear ...
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... Euripides . Hygiainon attacked Euripides as impious because he had written a line of verse advocating perjury . The line was Hippolytus 612. Aristotle tells the story because of Euripides ' answer : that he , Euripides , had already ...
... Euripides . Hygiainon attacked Euripides as impious because he had written a line of verse advocating perjury . The line was Hippolytus 612. Aristotle tells the story because of Euripides ' answer : that he , Euripides , had already ...
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... Euripides ( Wellington 1952 ) 21-35 ; M. P. Cunningham , " Medea APO MÊCHANÊS , ” CP 49 ( 1954 ) 151–60 ; M. Pohlenz , Die Griechische Tragödie ( Göttingen 1954 ) 252–65 ; T. V. Buttrey , " Accident and Design in Euripides ' Medea ...
... Euripides ( Wellington 1952 ) 21-35 ; M. P. Cunningham , " Medea APO MÊCHANÊS , ” CP 49 ( 1954 ) 151–60 ; M. Pohlenz , Die Griechische Tragödie ( Göttingen 1954 ) 252–65 ; T. V. Buttrey , " Accident and Design in Euripides ' Medea ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
Trophonios The Manner of his Revelation | 63 |
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