University of California Publications in Classical Philology, Volumi 7-8University of California Press., 1924 |
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... believe , a substantial advance in our knowledge of the theater of the fifth century . But it is doubtless too much to expect that all of the conclusions drawn therefrom will find general acceptance , particularly the attempted recon ...
... believe , a substantial advance in our knowledge of the theater of the fifth century . But it is doubtless too much to expect that all of the conclusions drawn therefrom will find general acceptance , particularly the attempted recon ...
Pagina
... believe , that this site had been selected as early as the days of Pisistratus and Thespis ( about 534 B.C. ) and that the collapse of the bleachers mentioned by Suidas occurred here rather than in the market place . - Be this as it may ...
... believe , that this site had been selected as early as the days of Pisistratus and Thespis ( about 534 B.C. ) and that the collapse of the bleachers mentioned by Suidas occurred here rather than in the market place . - Be this as it may ...
Pagina 11
... believe , be able much longer to weather the storm of criticism which it has provoked.23 The alternative theory , like the first , appears 23 For an admirable presentation of the arguments on which this conclusion is based , together ...
... believe , be able much longer to weather the storm of criticism which it has provoked.23 The alternative theory , like the first , appears 23 For an admirable presentation of the arguments on which this conclusion is based , together ...
Pagina 12
... believe that a pro- skenion occupied the space between the paraskenia in the Lycurgean theater hold that it was already of the conventional type found 24 I do not agree with the author in his interpretation of dvaẞalveiv and Karaẞalvelv ...
... believe that a pro- skenion occupied the space between the paraskenia in the Lycurgean theater hold that it was already of the conventional type found 24 I do not agree with the author in his interpretation of dvaẞalveiv and Karaẞalvelv ...
Pagina 14
... believe that a proskenion occupied the space between the paraskenia in the Lycurgean theater hold that it was already of the conventional type found I do not agree with the author in his interpretation of ἀναβαίνειν and καταβαίνειν ( p ...
... believe that a proskenion occupied the space between the paraskenia in the Lycurgean theater hold that it was already of the conventional type found I do not agree with the author in his interpretation of ἀναβαίνειν and καταβαίνειν ( p ...
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Aeneid Aeschylean Aeschylus anacoluthon apodosis Aristophanes Athens atque Bühne caesura cent Cicero cited concessive conditional clause conditional sentence contrary to fact Creusa dactyls Dionysus discussion Disp Dörpfeld Drama e.g. Cicero elision enim erat erected erit essem esset etiam Euripides example expression Fiechter fifth century Flickinger forem foret fourth-century fuisset future indicative Greek Theater griechische Theater haec Heracles Herodotus Hist imperfect subjunctive indirect discourse interpretation iterative Latin Livy Lucretius Lycurgean main clause Martial means mihi modal neque nisi noun nunc occurs orchestra orchestra-terrace paraskenia parodi passage past contrary Plautus plays pluperfect present contrary proskenion protasis quae quam quid quod Sallust scene scene-building si-clause skene Sophocles speaker spondees structure sunt synaloephe Tacitus tamen tense terrace theater at Athens tibi tion tmesis Tusc verb Verr verse words
Brani popolari
Pagina 244 - I'unis in arva, nee mare nee fluctus plangentis saxa crearunt, sed genuit tellus eadem quae nunc alit ex se. praeterea nitidas fruges vinetaque laeta sponte sua primum mortalibus ipsa creavit, ipsa dedit dulcis fetus et pabula laeta ; quae nunc vix nostro grandescunt aucta labore, conterimusque boves et viris agricolarum, conficimus ferrum, vix arvis suppeditati : usque adeo parcunt fetus augentque labore.
Pagina 247 - ... videre. seorsus item sapor oris habet vim, seorsus odores nascuntur, sorsum sonitus. ideoque necesse est 495 non possint alios alii convincere sensus. nee porro poterunt ipsi reprehendere sese, aequa fides quoniam debebit semper haberi. proinde quod in quoquest his visum tempore, verumst. et si non poterit ratio dissolvere causam...
Pagina 33 - Here is a gentleman of a medical type, but with the air of a military man. Clearly an army doctor, then. He has just come from the tropics, for his face is dark, and that is not the natural tint of his skin, for his wrists are fair. He has undergone hardship and sickness, as his haggard face says clearly. His left arm has been injured. He holds it in a stiff and unnatural manner. Where in the tropics could an English army doctor have seen much hardship and got his arm wounded? Clearly in Afghanistan.
Pagina 244 - ... fruatur iucundo sensu cura semota metuque ? 20 ergo corpoream ad naturam pauca videmus esse opus omnino, quae demant cumque dolorem, delicias quoque uti multas substernere possint.
Pagina 210 - Vis liber fieri ? mentiris, Maxime, non vis : sed fieri si vis, hac ratione potes. liber eris, cenare foris si, Maxime, nolis...
Pagina 276 - Dorion ; hie fretus doctas anteire canendo Aonidas mutos Thamyris damnatus in annos ore simul citharaque — quis obvia numina temnat ? — conticuit praeceps, qui non certamina Phoebi 185 nosset et inlustres Satyro pendente Celaenas.
Pagina 175 - I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Pagina 270 - ... will be accomplished after he reaches the place where his travel allowances can be paid. An exception to this rule will be made in the case of a man who, at the time when he would ordinarily be sent for discharge to a place where his travel allowances could be adjusted, makes written statement that he elects to receive 2 cents per mile upon his discharge and that he waives his right to be sent at Government expense to a place where payment...
Pagina 47 - There are three kinds of scenes, one called the tragic, second, the comic, third, the satyric. Their decorations are different and unlike each other in scheme. Tragic scenes are delineated with columns, pediments, statues, and other objects suited to kings; comic scenes exhibit private dwellings, with balconies and views representing rows of windows, after the manner of ordinary dwellings; satyric scenes are decorated with trees, caverns, mountains, and other rustic objects delineated in landscape...