The Tragedies of Sophocles, Том 2D.A. Talboys, 1823 |
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... aught of vanity , if thou outweighest any one , either in valour or depth of plenteous wealth ; since a day sinks and restores again [ to light ] all human things . But the modest the Gods love , and abhor the wicked . This is precisely ...
... aught of vanity , if thou outweighest any one , either in valour or depth of plenteous wealth ; since a day sinks and restores again [ to light ] all human things . But the modest the Gods love , and abhor the wicked . This is precisely ...
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... aught . TEC . How , then , shall I speak a tale unspeakable ? for thou wilt hear a calamity terrible as death , since that it was with the connivance of her father Autolycus , who had been detected in stealing some property from ...
... aught . TEC . How , then , shall I speak a tale unspeakable ? for thou wilt hear a calamity terrible as death , since that it was with the connivance of her father Autolycus , who had been detected in stealing some property from ...
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... aught d pleasurable ; for it is kindness that aye engenders kindness , but from whomsoever the recollection of a benefit received melts away , that man e could never be of generous birth . • These sentiments find a parallel in those of ...
... aught d pleasurable ; for it is kindness that aye engenders kindness , but from whomsoever the recollection of a benefit received melts away , that man e could never be of generous birth . • These sentiments find a parallel in those of ...
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... aught of service ? TEC . Good words be thine . AJ . Speak to those that hear . TEC . And wilt thou not be persuaded ? AJ . Thou pratest overmuch already . TEC . Aye , for I fear me , prince . AJ . Will ye not stay her quickly ? TEC . In ...
... aught of service ? TEC . Good words be thine . AJ . Speak to those that hear . TEC . And wilt thou not be persuaded ? AJ . Thou pratest overmuch already . TEC . Aye , for I fear me , prince . AJ . Will ye not stay her quickly ? TEC . In ...
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... aught acceptable from the Greeks . No , true is the popular adage ; " The gifts of enemies are no gifts , nor profitable . " Henceforth therefore will we know how to submit to the Gods , and learn to respect the sons of Atreus . They ...
... aught acceptable from the Greeks . No , true is the popular adage ; " The gifts of enemies are no gifts , nor profitable . " Henceforth therefore will we know how to submit to the Gods , and learn to respect the sons of Atreus . They ...
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abode Achilles Ægisthus Agamemnon Ajax ancient Aristophanes arms arrows art thou Atreus Atridæ aught avenger Barby behold bring Brunck Brunck's note Calchas canst thou chariot child Clytemnestra dead death deeds dost thou dreadful Electra Euripides evil foes friends Gods Greeks Hades hand hapless haply hast thou hateful hath hear heard heaven Hercules honour insult Jove knowest Laertes least Lemnos lest live Lobeck longer look mankind Menelaus misery mother murder Musgrave Myrtilus Neoptolemus never nought Orestes pain Pelops perish Philoctetes pity sail sayest thou Scyros shew shouldst sire Sophocles speak stranger sure Tecmessa Telamon Teucer thine thou art thou didst thou hast thou mayest thou shalt thou wilt thou wouldst thy father thyself tongue translates TROILUS AND CRESSIDA Trojan Troy Ulysses unhappy utter voyage wert wherefore whither wilt thou woes words wretched καὶ
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