Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Sophocles ? ' . The fragment in Gellius 2.26.13 virtually ensures that the bath is the one in Odyssey 19.349ff . , and that it is Eurycleia speaking before recognising Odysseus . The speaker's task , it is to be noted , is to deal with ...
... Sophocles ? ' . The fragment in Gellius 2.26.13 virtually ensures that the bath is the one in Odyssey 19.349ff . , and that it is Eurycleia speaking before recognising Odysseus . The speaker's task , it is to be noted , is to deal with ...
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... Sophocles did . If κåkeîvos does not involve a change of subject , it seems virtually impossible that , if Aristophanes had intended simply to say that Sophocles kissed Aeschylus , offered his hand , and withdrew , he would have ...
... Sophocles did . If κåkeîvos does not involve a change of subject , it seems virtually impossible that , if Aristophanes had intended simply to say that Sophocles kissed Aeschylus , offered his hand , and withdrew , he would have ...
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... Sophocles as a poet in his own class , Sophocles declining to contend against Aeschylus for supremacy . If , as I think , the subject of úπExúρnσev must be Sophocles , then with the traditional text we are left without Aeschylus paying ...
... Sophocles as a poet in his own class , Sophocles declining to contend against Aeschylus for supremacy . If , as I think , the subject of úπExúρnσev must be Sophocles , then with the traditional text we are left without Aeschylus paying ...
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