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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... ANDROMACHE ELECTRA THE BACCHANTES I 4I 87 HECUBA 131 HERACLES MAD · 171 THE PHOENICIAN MAIDENS 217 ORESTES 275 • IPHIGENIA AMONG THE TAURI 337 IPHIGENIA AT AULIS · 389 THE CYCLOPS 445 1 1 ANDROMACHE . ᎥᎥ . B DRAMATIS PERSONÆ .
... ANDROMACHE ELECTRA THE BACCHANTES I 4I 87 HECUBA 131 HERACLES MAD · 171 THE PHOENICIAN MAIDENS 217 ORESTES 275 • IPHIGENIA AMONG THE TAURI 337 IPHIGENIA AT AULIS · 389 THE CYCLOPS 445 1 1 ANDROMACHE . ᎥᎥ . B DRAMATIS PERSONÆ .
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... maidens , mark it well ; see , yonder is some deity , wafted through the lustrous air and alighting on the plains of Phthia , home of steeds . THE . O Peleus ! because of my wedded days with thee now long agone , I Thetis am come from ...
... maidens , mark it well ; see , yonder is some deity , wafted through the lustrous air and alighting on the plains of Phthia , home of steeds . THE . O Peleus ! because of my wedded days with thee now long agone , I Thetis am come from ...
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... maiden- hood , came all the princes of Hellas asking her hand in marriage . But Ægisthus kept her at home for fear she might bear a son to some chieftain who would avenge Aga- memnon , nor would he betroth her unto any . But when e'en ...
... maiden- hood , came all the princes of Hellas asking her hand in marriage . But Ægisthus kept her at home for fear she might bear a son to some chieftain who would avenge Aga- memnon , nor would he betroth her unto any . But when e'en ...
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... maiden from his hand . For she could find excuses1 for having slain her husband , but she feared the hatred she would incur for her children's murder . Wherefore Ægisthus devised this scheme ; on Agamemnon's son who had escaped his ...
... maiden from his hand . For she could find excuses1 for having slain her husband , but she feared the hatred she would incur for her children's murder . Wherefore Ægisthus devised this scheme ; on Agamemnon's son who had escaped his ...
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... maiden , dost thou toil so hard on my behalf , thou that aforetime wert reared so daintily ? why canst thou not forego thy labour , as I bid thee ? ' Tis rare ELE . As a god's I count thy kindness to me , for in my distress thou hast ...
... maiden , dost thou toil so hard on my behalf , thou that aforetime wert reared so daintily ? why canst thou not forego thy labour , as I bid thee ? ' Tis rare ELE . As a god's I count thy kindness to me , for in my distress thou hast ...
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