The Plays of Euripides: Andromache. Electra. The Bacchantes. Hecuba. Heracles mad. The Phoenician maidens. Orestes. Iphigenia among the Tauri. Iphigenia at Aulis. The CyclopsG. Bell, 1907 |
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... in the state . O aged son of Eacus ! now am I sure that thou wert with the Lapithae , wielding thy famous spear , when they fought the Centaurs ; and on Argo's deck didst pass the cheerless strait beyond ANDROMACHE . 25.
... in the state . O aged son of Eacus ! now am I sure that thou wert with the Lapithae , wielding thy famous spear , when they fought the Centaurs ; and on Argo's deck didst pass the cheerless strait beyond ANDROMACHE . 25.
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Euripides. and on Argo's deck didst pass the cheerless strait beyond the sea - beat Symplegades on her voyage of note ; and when in days long gone the son of Zeus spread slaughter round Troy's famous town , thou too didst share his ...
Euripides. and on Argo's deck didst pass the cheerless strait beyond the sea - beat Symplegades on her voyage of note ; and when in days long gone the son of Zeus spread slaughter round Troy's famous town , thou too didst share his ...
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... thou dreadest , and allow thee to be cast out from this house . Nay , enter now , nor show thyself before 1 Reading άɛpoɛíŋy with Seidler . 2 Argo , in quest of the Golden Fleece . 1 the palace , lest the sight of thee there ANDROMACHE .
... thou dreadest , and allow thee to be cast out from this house . Nay , enter now , nor show thyself before 1 Reading άɛpoɛíŋy with Seidler . 2 Argo , in quest of the Golden Fleece . 1 the palace , lest the sight of thee there ANDROMACHE .
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... Argos and visited his shrine ; so he slew1 her , aye , spilt his own mother's blood . O Phoebus , O thou power divine , how can I believe the story ? Anon wherever Hellenes gather , was heard the voice of lamentation , mothers weeping o ...
... Argos and visited his shrine ; so he slew1 her , aye , spilt his own mother's blood . O Phoebus , O thou power divine , how can I believe the story ? Anon wherever Hellenes gather , was heard the voice of lamentation , mothers weeping o ...
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... PEASANT OF MYCENÆ . ELECTRA . ORESTES . PYLADES , a mute . CHORUS OF ARGIVE COUNTRY - WOMEN . CLYTEMNESTRA . OLD MAN . MESSENGER . THE DIOSCURI . SCENE . - On the borders of Argolis . ELECTRA . PEA . O Argos , ancient land ,
... PEASANT OF MYCENÆ . ELECTRA . ORESTES . PYLADES , a mute . CHORUS OF ARGIVE COUNTRY - WOMEN . CLYTEMNESTRA . OLD MAN . MESSENGER . THE DIOSCURI . SCENE . - On the borders of Argolis . ELECTRA . PEA . O Argos , ancient land ,
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