Notes on Euripides' Herakles1

Classical Quarterly 29 (1):56-61 (1979)
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Abstract

Professor M. L. West has challenged the accepted reading and proposed, 145). This makes for a disappointing antithesis, and Paley seems to have been right in pointing out that would be surprising as an object to tragic diction, at least, seems to use only pronouns, adjectives, or nouns which stand as internal accusatives etc.; fr. adesp.

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