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Excerpt from Notes and Emendations to Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides: In Connexion With the Text of the Fifth Edition of Dindorf's 'Scenici Graeci'
It seems to me however that though much has been done in this direction, much remains to be done, and I have thereforenature of things the version is a free one, still it is a version, not an adaptation, and we may I think gather from it with some approach to certainty, how far the text Cicero used agreed with or difiered from, that we now find in the Laurentian ms. I will present the original and the version side by side for the purpose of comparison, marking those verses in the Greek which do not appear to be represented in the Latin version, and will then proceed to comment on them.
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