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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... CHORUS OF PHOENICIAN MAIDENS . POLYNICES . ETEOCLES . CREON . TEIRESIAS . MEN CEUs . FIRST MESSENGER . SECOND MESSENGER . EDIPUS . SCENE . Before the royal palace at Thebes . THE PHOENICIAN MAIDENS . Joc . O sun - god.
... CHORUS OF PHOENICIAN MAIDENS . POLYNICES . ETEOCLES . CREON . TEIRESIAS . MEN CEUs . FIRST MESSENGER . SECOND MESSENGER . EDIPUS . SCENE . Before the royal palace at Thebes . THE PHOENICIAN MAIDENS . Joc . O sun - god.
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... Polynices , and two daughters as well ; the one her father called Ismene , the other , which was the elder , I named Antigone . Now when Edipus , that awful sufferer , learnt that I his wedded wife was his mother too , he inflicted a ...
... Polynices , and two daughters as well ; the one her father called Ismene , the other , which was the elder , I named Antigone . Now when Edipus , that awful sufferer , learnt that I his wedded wife was his mother too , he inflicted a ...
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... Polynices into exile from the kingdom ; so Polynices went to Argos and married into the family of Adrastus , and having collected a numerous force of Argives is leading them hither ; and he is come up against our seven - gated walls ...
... Polynices into exile from the kingdom ; so Polynices went to Argos and married into the family of Adrastus , and having collected a numerous force of Argives is leading them hither ; and he is come up against our seven - gated walls ...
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... Polynices ? What a foreign look his armour has ! a half- barbarian he ! OLD RET . Yes , my child ; all Ætolians carry shields , and are most unerring marksmen with their darts . ANT . How art thou so sure of these descriptions , old man ...
... Polynices ? What a foreign look his armour has ! a half- barbarian he ! OLD RET . Yes , my child ; all Ætolians carry shields , and are most unerring marksmen with their darts . ANT . How art thou so sure of these descriptions , old man ...
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... Polynices by the folk of Thebes . CHO . O kinsman of Agenor's race , my royal masters who sent me hither , at thy feet , prince , I throw myself , according to the custom of my home . At last art thou come to thy native land ; at last ...
... Polynices by the folk of Thebes . CHO . O kinsman of Agenor's race , my royal masters who sent me hither , at thy feet , prince , I throw myself , according to the custom of my home . At last art thou come to thy native land ; at last ...
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Achæans Achilles Ægisthus Agamemnon altar Argive Argos arms art thou Bacchic blood bring Cadmus child Clytemnestra corpse corrupt Creon Cyclops dead death deed Dindorf Dionysus Edited Electra emendation Eteocles eyes father friends goddess gods hand hast thou hath heaven Hecuba Helen Hellas Heracles Hermann hither honour host husband Iphigenia king Kirchhoff land maid maiden marriage Menelaus mother murder Nauck Nauck regards never o'er Odysseus Orestes palace Paley Peleus Pentheus Phoebus Polynices Pylades Reading shalt sire sister slain slay slew sons sorrow spurious strangers sword tears tell Thebes thee thine thou art thou didst thou hast thou wert thou wilt thy brother thy daughter thyself Translated Troy Tyndareus vols wife wilt thou words wretch Zeus
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