Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... sense.8 Within the same short epigram the epithet laxa is operating on two different levels . In the first place the word means ' lax ' , as we have seen , in an absolute sense describing things in a naturally apt state ( viz . old shoe ...
... sense.8 Within the same short epigram the epithet laxa is operating on two different levels . In the first place the word means ' lax ' , as we have seen , in an absolute sense describing things in a naturally apt state ( viz . old shoe ...
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... sense of ' unwritten ' ( but see LSJ s . v . for a not dissimilar sense in Pollux ) , the usual negation of γραπτός being άγραφος ( as ἄγραφος μνήμη , Th . 2 . 43 ) . But Sophocles may simply have chosen the more unusual and striking ...
... sense of ' unwritten ' ( but see LSJ s . v . for a not dissimilar sense in Pollux ) , the usual negation of γραπτός being άγραφος ( as ἄγραφος μνήμη , Th . 2 . 43 ) . But Sophocles may simply have chosen the more unusual and striking ...
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... sense then is ' if someone ( i . e . the judge ) had poised the scales of Justice rightly ' , i . e . ' if the judge had made the right decision'.5 This gives perfect sense , and avoids any difficulty which might attach to the ...
... sense then is ' if someone ( i . e . the judge ) had poised the scales of Justice rightly ' , i . e . ' if the judge had made the right decision'.5 This gives perfect sense , and avoids any difficulty which might attach to the ...
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