Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... οἱ μὲν σὲ Λύκειον λέγουσιν , οἱ δὲ Δήλιον ( 445 ) . Here Cynthia brings not a physical malady but the furor of love - madness upon the poet , and on the importance of furor throughout the poem cf. F. Cairns , CQ NS24 ( 1974 ) , 102-7 ...
... οἱ μὲν σὲ Λύκειον λέγουσιν , οἱ δὲ Δήλιον ( 445 ) . Here Cynthia brings not a physical malady but the furor of love - madness upon the poet , and on the importance of furor throughout the poem cf. F. Cairns , CQ NS24 ( 1974 ) , 102-7 ...
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... οἵ τε καθ ̓ ὕλην δενδρέῳ ἐφεζόμενοι ὅπα λειριόεσσαν ἱεῖσι . For the general description cf. Hesiod , Sc.393-5 ... οἱ ἕτεροι ; Pliny , 11.92 , mares canunt in utroque genere , feminae silent ; Aelian , NA 1.20 , καὶ τοῦτο μὲν τὸ ...
... οἵ τε καθ ̓ ὕλην δενδρέῳ ἐφεζόμενοι ὅπα λειριόεσσαν ἱεῖσι . For the general description cf. Hesiod , Sc.393-5 ... οἱ ἕτεροι ; Pliny , 11.92 , mares canunt in utroque genere , feminae silent ; Aelian , NA 1.20 , καὶ τοῦτο μὲν τὸ ...
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... οἱ ὑπ ̓ αὐτῶν ἐξεταζόμενοι ἐμοὶ ὀργίζονται , οὐχ αὑτοῖς οὐχ αὑτοῖς τ ἀλλ ̓ οὐχ αὑτοῖς W ἀλλ ̓ οὐκ αὐτοῖς ex emend . W T ' Those who are examined by them instead of being angry with themselves are angry with me . ' The text and apparatus ...
... οἱ ὑπ ̓ αὐτῶν ἐξεταζόμενοι ἐμοὶ ὀργίζονται , οὐχ αὑτοῖς οὐχ αὑτοῖς τ ἀλλ ̓ οὐχ αὑτοῖς W ἀλλ ̓ οὐκ αὐτοῖς ex emend . W T ' Those who are examined by them instead of being angry with themselves are angry with me . ' The text and apparatus ...
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