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Excerpt from The Alcestis of Euripides: With Notes, for the Use of Colleges in the United States
The editor gave his first edition of Alcestis to the public in 1833, and another revised with care in 1837. Another still being now called for, he has done what he could amid pressing engagements, and in a short time, to make it some what less imperfect than its predecessors. In the preface, the paragraph relating to the date of the play has been changed for an obvious reason. A newly discovered portion has been inserted in the Greek argument. The text has been altered in about sixteen places, in conformity with the views of critics and Manuscript authority. Finally, the metres have been differently constituted in four or five places, and a number of notes have been added for which the edi tor is indebted in great part to the edition with Hermann's notes (leipzig, to P?ugk's Gotha and Ma jor's (london.
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