The Tragedies of Sophocles, Том 2D.A. Talboys, 1823 |
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... present of illustrious spoils , or in the stricken deer . Or was it Enyalius , of the brazen breast - plate , having some complaint in behalf of his aiding spear , a that by nightly devices avenged the wrong ? For , surely , thou ...
... present of illustrious spoils , or in the stricken deer . Or was it Enyalius , of the brazen breast - plate , having some complaint in behalf of his aiding spear , a that by nightly devices avenged the wrong ? For , surely , thou ...
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... present pained with the sickness that erst possessed him . AJ . Oh son ! son ! TEC . Unhappy me ! " Eurysaces , for thee he cla- What can he be thus eager for ? Where art thou ? Woe is me ! mours . AJ . Teucer I call : where's Teucer ...
... present pained with the sickness that erst possessed him . AJ . Oh son ! son ! TEC . Unhappy me ! " Eurysaces , for thee he cla- What can he be thus eager for ? Where art thou ? Woe is me ! mours . AJ . Teucer I call : where's Teucer ...
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... present enemies , the Greeks . There does not , however , seem any reason why we should adopt this certainly far- fetched idea , unless it be the rise of the Scamander to overwhelm Achilles , as told in the Iliad . Musgrave , on this ...
... present enemies , the Greeks . There does not , however , seem any reason why we should adopt this certainly far- fetched idea , unless it be the rise of the Scamander to overwhelm Achilles , as told in the Iliad . Musgrave , on this ...
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... present evils . For in ' feeling nought is cen- tred the sweetest life , until thou learn to know what pleasure is , what pain . But when thou art arrived at this , it is thy duty to prove on thy father's foes , thy- self how great ...
... present evils . For in ' feeling nought is cen- tred the sweetest life , until thou learn to know what pleasure is , what pain . But when thou art arrived at this , it is thy duty to prove on thy father's foes , thy- self how great ...
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Sophocles. of thy nurture , although at present he is gone far out of sight , busied in the chase of foemen . But , O ye shielded warriors , seafaring race , to you also I enjoin this common favour , and announce ye to him my man- date ...
Sophocles. of thy nurture , although at present he is gone far out of sight , busied in the chase of foemen . But , O ye shielded warriors , seafaring race , to you also I enjoin this common favour , and announce ye to him my man- date ...
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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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