EuripidesWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1872 - 204 páginas |
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... dead ; or that philosophy was merely a game of riddles , and ethics little better than the discovery that there is " neither transgression nor sin . " Had it been so , Plato , in the next generation , would have addressed empty benches ...
... dead ; or that philosophy was merely a game of riddles , and ethics little better than the discovery that there is " neither transgression nor sin . " Had it been so , Plato , in the next generation , would have addressed empty benches ...
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... dead in your ' Phœni- cians ' —little then thought we that these mimic shows were but shadows of what we beheld on the banks of the Asinarus on that dreary October morning , when , faint and worn by our night - march , and maddened by ...
... dead in your ' Phœni- cians ' —little then thought we that these mimic shows were but shadows of what we beheld on the banks of the Asinarus on that dreary October morning , when , faint and worn by our night - march , and maddened by ...
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... dead many years , before , with " woe that too late repented , " they acknowledged having condemned a just man , and turned rabidly on his accusers for mis- leading them . And so , when Euripides was no more , they sent envoys to Pella ...
... dead many years , before , with " woe that too late repented , " they acknowledged having condemned a just man , and turned rabidly on his accusers for mis- leading them . And so , when Euripides was no more , they sent envoys to Pella ...
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... dead , goes to his dinner , prepared to enjoy it , although , under the circumstances , it must be a solitary meal . Unaware of the real state of things , he greatly scandalises his attendant by his appetite , and still more by breaking ...
... dead , goes to his dinner , prepared to enjoy it , although , under the circumstances , it must be a solitary meal . Unaware of the real state of things , he greatly scandalises his attendant by his appetite , and still more by breaking ...
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... dead ? Some child gone ? or the agèd sire , perhaps ? Servant . Admetus ' wife , then , she has perished , guest . Hercules . How say'st ? and did ye house me all the same ? Servant . Ay : for he had thee in that reverence , He dared ...
... dead ? Some child gone ? or the agèd sire , perhaps ? Servant . Admetus ' wife , then , she has perished , guest . Hercules . How say'st ? and did ye house me all the same ? Servant . Ay : for he had thee in that reverence , He dared ...
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A. C. vol Achæan Achilles Admetus Adrastus Agamemnon Agavè Alcestis altar ancient Antigone Apollo appears Argive Argos Aristophanes Athenian Athens Attica audience Aulis Bacchanals Bacchus beautiful brother Cadmus character Chorus Clytemnestra comic Creon Creusa crown Cyclops daughter dead death deities Diana divine drama Electra English readers Eschylus Eteocles Euri Euripides eyes fate father fear goddess gods Grecian Greece Greek guest hand Hecuba Helen Hercules Hippolytus honour human husband Iphigenia Jason Jupiter king land legend Medea Menelaus mortal mother murder Orestes passed Pentheus perhaps Pericles Phædra philosopher play poet Polynices Polyphemus prologue Pylades Queen robe satyric says scene servant Silenus slain slave Socrates song sons Sophocles sorrow spectators stage story stranger Suppliants tears temple theatre Theban Thebes thee Theseus thou tion tragedy tragic Trojan Women Troy Ulysses victim virgin wife wild wrath Xuthus young youth