Sophokleous Antigonē. The Antigone of Sophocles, in Greek and English; with an intr. and notes: by J.W. Donaldson1848 |
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Página x
... strophes . The anapastic movements , however , are accurately imitated in the version : for this march - cadence is com- mon in our language , as in every other . Without en- deavouring to write archaic English , I have not hesi- tated ...
... strophes . The anapastic movements , however , are accurately imitated in the version : for this march - cadence is com- mon in our language , as in every other . Without en- deavouring to write archaic English , I have not hesi- tated ...
Página xix
... strophe of Edipus and Jocasta , the government of Thebes was , accord- ing to the legend , mainly in the hands of Kreon . one time , and as , consequently , only three b 2 INTRODUCTION . xix tion of all that Greece held holy, is visited ...
... strophe of Edipus and Jocasta , the government of Thebes was , accord- ing to the legend , mainly in the hands of Kreon . one time , and as , consequently , only three b 2 INTRODUCTION . xix tion of all that Greece held holy, is visited ...
Página xxxi
... strophe follows , sung as before : and the coryphæus then completes his Chorus by making the remaining five choreutæ march to the south of the second rank , while he chants the third set of anapæsts , v . 141-147 . With the whole Chorus ...
... strophe follows , sung as before : and the coryphæus then completes his Chorus by making the remaining five choreutæ march to the south of the second rank , while he chants the third set of anapæsts , v . 141-147 . With the whole Chorus ...
Página xxxix
... strophes is not a stasimon , but a dancing - song , has been shown by Böckh , Antig . p . 280 , sqq . " This appears , " says he , " partly from the contents and partly from the form . The Chorus hopes and wishes that Dionysus will come ...
... strophes is not a stasimon , but a dancing - song , has been shown by Böckh , Antig . p . 280 , sqq . " This appears , " says he , " partly from the contents and partly from the form . The Chorus hopes and wishes that Dionysus will come ...
Página 15
... STROPHE I. At length thou comest , eye of golden day , Careering o'er the fountain - streams of Dirke ! For thou , with bridle still more keenly shaken , Hast urged to flight before the flying van The Argive hero of the argent shield ...
... STROPHE I. At length thou comest , eye of golden day , Careering o'er the fountain - streams of Dirke ! For thou , with bridle still more keenly shaken , Hast urged to flight before the flying van The Argive hero of the argent shield ...
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Página 197 - I'll see their trial first : — Bring in the evidence. — Thou robed man of justice, take thy place ; — [To Edgar. And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, [To the Fool. Bench by his side : — You are of the commission, Sit you too.