Euripides. Euripides (v. 2)

(London :  Whittaker,  1872-1874.)

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INDEX IT.
 

GRAMMATICAL^   PHILOLOGICAL^   &C.
 

A.

d before kt, H. 494

--------- kX, T. 230

---------X, O. 326

---------/3X, C. 524

a in diaaw lon^ by nature, H. 116

at in yepaihs, H. 900

at, whether elided  in infinitive, H.
146. T. 670

Accusative after verbs of motion to¬
wards, T. 1240

— in apposition, H. 59. P.
 

1574
 

O. 1629
 

— absolute with o)?, P. 714

—  by attraction to relative,
 

over place, P. 732. T.425

--------------cognate, P. 1431

Achilles, runs races as hoplite. A, 212

------------- course of ('Ax^XXctof bp6-

pos), T. 436

Chiron's prophecy  about.
 

A. 1062
 

armour of, A. 1072
'Ax^Xevs, form not used in senarii,
T. 537

Acropolis, olive-bearing, H. 1178
.------------■   subterranean   ascent   to,

C. 707
Actors, three together, H. 275
Adjectives in —as, with neuter nouns,

0. 270. T, 1236
Adrastus, one of the seven Argive

chiefs, P. 160
------------- marries his daughters to

Polynices and Tydeus, P. 411

VOL.   III.
 

Aelinon, song of, H. 318. 0. 1395

Aerope, O. 18. 1007

Aeschylus, his Seven against Thebes

alluded to, P. 751
Aetna, weio:ht of compared  to  old

age, H. 637
Aetolians, warlike character of, P. 134
Age (old), poet's  complaint of, H.

637

-----infirmitit's of, P. 834

Agora, circular at Mycenae, O. 919
Agriculturists, Euripides friendly to,

O. 917
Alcibiades, return from exile alluded

to, P. 394
Alcides,   patronymic    of   Hercules,

H. 2
Altar, human blood on Tauric, T. 73
------ ceremony of going round, H.

922. A. 1473

asylum of, H. 49
 

Althaea, wife of Oeneus, C, 40

Ambition, evils of, P. 531

Amphiaraus, brings   victims  in his
car, P. 174

•--------------- his aw<ppoavvrj, P.  178.

1112

Amphion and Zethus, Theban Dios¬
curi, P. 606

dv with a participle, A. 96

Anapaest,  resolved  into  four short
syllables, T. 130 _

--------------consecutive at beginning

of senarii, A. 508

— in satyric trimeter, C. 260.
 

334

Anapaestic opening of plays, A. 1

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