The First Three Books of Homers Iliad According to the Ordinary Text And Als
The First Three Books of Homers Iliad According to the Ordinary Text And Als
Anthon, Charles, 1797-1867
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" 171-175. Dla ywacii>. "Most divine of women. " Literally, " divine one of women. " The positive is generally regarded here as employed in a superlative sense. Aifoiof re ftoi eoal, K. T. A. " Dear father-in-law, thou art to me an object of both veneration and awe, " i. E. , thy look fills me with shame and fear. Wf oQel. S tfavardf, . T. %. " Oh, would that a wretched death had pleased me !" t. E. , had been preferred by me. Observe the peculiar force NOTES TO BOOK III. 249 of oeXev in expres...sing a wish. Literally, "how ought a wretched death to have pleased me!" yvurovf re. " And relations. " The reference here is especially to her brothers, Castor and Pollux. Xaidd rt rri'hvyiTijv, K. R. A. " And my daughter, in the bloom of early life. " The daughter here meant is Hermione, the offspring of Menclaus and Helen. We have adopted the meaning assigned by Doederlein to the much-disputed term Ttj/. VycTof. He derives it from tfuP. Aw, riOn). A, &ij?. V, and yevu, and makes it equivalent to $aAe/wf yeyuf, or &a7, tpbs Kara qvoiv.
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