TT\CÏOV, which reading Mr Gaisford has admitted into the text. It is certain, that in Tragic iambics, a monosyllable which is incapable of beginning a verse, as ay, yap, ее, цег, те, т«, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach... Euripidou Bakchai - Side 31af Euripides - 1821 - 186 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Anonymous - 1812 - 512 sider
...Hec. p. 40.) silently reads T! »Xt<oF, which reading Mr. Gaisford has admitted inter the text. It is certain, that in tragic iambics, a monosyllable which is incapable of beginning a verse, as a», yap, Ji, ftii, T», TIJ, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1812 - 506 sider
...Hec. p. 4,0.) silently reads TI wAiii>i>, which reading Mr. Gaisford has admitted into the text. It is certain, that in tragic iambics, a monosyllable which is incapable of beginning a verse, as ir, ya,(, £i, (*«», T«, TK, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach... | |
| Greeks - 1827 - 1206 sider
...p. 40) silently reads rl •ttXci'jv, which reading Mr. Gaisford has admitted into the text. It is certain, that in Tragic iambics, a monosyllable which is incapable of beginning a verse, as av, yap, Ss, per, re, fif, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach or... | |
| Philip Wentworth Buckham - 1830 - 628 sider
...Нес. р. 40) silently reads TÍ ir\e?ov, which reading Mr. Gaisford has admitted into the text. It is certain, that in Tragic iambics, a monosyllable which is incapable of beginning a verse, as av, yàp, èè, /uei/, те, т«, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1836 - 636 sider
...Нес. р. 40) silently reads TÍ TT\CÏOV, which reading Mr Gaisford has admitted into the text. It is certain, that in Tragic iambics, a monosyllable which is incapable of beginning a verse, as ay, yap, ее, цег, те, т«, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1849 - 642 sider
...40) silently reads TÍ тгЛаТог, which reading Mr. Gaisford has admitted into the text. It is certain, that in Tragic iambics, a monosyllable, which is incapable of beginning a verse, as âv, yap, SI, jut'v, rt, TIC, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach... | |
| Euripides - 1900 - 468 sider
...suggests a somewhat more rhythmical line, a'XX' nu% :' ¡iniiii' à ufas av Ti^r¡v ?x01) remarking that ' in tragic iambics, a monosyllable which is incapable of beginning a verse, as oc, yap, 8(, pen, re, TÍJ, is very rarely employed as the second syllable of a tribrach... | |
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