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 424 EXAMINATION PAPERS ON Kat yvixifxa, Trap* otw To ^etov Atos (TKrjTTTpov dvd(T<T€TaL. (v. 135.) (c) Et Se TTLKpovs, aval, e)^0€L<; 'ArpetSa?, Eyw /^cv TO Ktivoiv KaKOv rwSe KepSos McraTt^e/xevos, evOaTrep imfXifjiovcv^ Ett' ei^crroXov ra-^etas vew? Ilope^o-ai/x' av cs So/xoi;s. (v. 504.) (d) EipTTC 8* aAXov aXA.0Tc Tot ai/ ciXvo/xero?, Jlois drcp W9 op^dv. (v. 690.) Wliat are the metrical names of the lines (6) and (d) ? 16. Give the meaning and derivation of the following words: oyfievio, o-fxvyepos, TraXLvrpif^ys, c/xttvos, ixOoSonos, ovp€(rL^(OTas. In what other authors does cx^oSottos occur? What different forms of ovp€o-i/?wTas occur in Sophocles'? EURIPIDIS ALCESTIS. Trinity College. May, 1837. Mr. Donaldson. 1. Trace the epic and lyric poetry of Greece to their respective sources, and show how each of them was related to the Athenian drama. Translate, yevoixevrj ovv dir dpyrjs avroa-)(€.hLa(rTLKrj kol y TpayioSta Kat yj K(o/xa)8ta, rj pXv diro Twv k^ap-^ovroiv tov hiOvpapij^ov, iq 8e aTTO twi/ Ta ^a- XtKtt, Kara [XLKpov rjv^Orj. Explain and justify this statement, particu- larly the former part of it. What other name was given to the StOvpafi- /3os, and why ? Of how many persons did the dithyrambic chorus con- sist 1 How did it differ from or agree with the chorus in a tragedy ? 2. When did Arion flourish 1 How could he be said rpayiKov rpo- TTov €vp€Tyjs yivia-dail Explain the word TpaytoSta consistently with your