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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Page 137
... lines they suspect are in fact foreign to their context and impossible to attribute to their author ; otherwise they may merely be in the wrong place . But , granted that they prove that lines in one or more manuscripts of an author ...
... lines they suspect are in fact foreign to their context and impossible to attribute to their author ; otherwise they may merely be in the wrong place . But , granted that they prove that lines in one or more manuscripts of an author ...
Page 191
... ( lines 72-76 ) forms the only fully explicit expression in the poem of Pindar's wish that he could restore health to Hieron . The audience hearing this passage could not , I think , fail to recall the corresponding lines in Pyth . 9 , if ...
... ( lines 72-76 ) forms the only fully explicit expression in the poem of Pindar's wish that he could restore health to Hieron . The audience hearing this passage could not , I think , fail to recall the corresponding lines in Pyth . 9 , if ...
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... lines immediately preceding line 72 ( to Tarnρ ) and those following line 86 ( αἰὼν δ ̓ ἀσφαλής , κτλ . ) , might well be sung by the whole chorus.29 Even so , the presentation of this part of the poem must have been very different from ...
... lines immediately preceding line 72 ( to Tarnρ ) and those following line 86 ( αἰὼν δ ̓ ἀσφαλής , κτλ . ) , might well be sung by the whole chorus.29 Even so , the presentation of this part of the poem must have been very different from ...
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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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