Sophokleous Antigonē. The Antigone of Sophocles, in Greek and English; with an intr. and notes: by J.W. Donaldson1848 |
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... give a full representation of the author's meaning . It remained only to be seen how far a Trans- lator , struggling to effect this object , could comply with the requirements of good taste , -in short , how far the translation could be ...
... give a full representation of the author's meaning . It remained only to be seen how far a Trans- lator , struggling to effect this object , could comply with the requirements of good taste , -in short , how far the translation could be ...
Página ix
... give our language the advantage . The chorusses are 4 Mr. Hayward , in the Preface to his prose translation of Faust , informs us that Mr. Charles Lamb once remarked to Mr. Cary , the translator of Dante , that he had derived more ...
... give our language the advantage . The chorusses are 4 Mr. Hayward , in the Preface to his prose translation of Faust , informs us that Mr. Charles Lamb once remarked to Mr. Cary , the translator of Dante , that he had derived more ...
Página xix
... gives a theatrical developement to these ideas , it may be advisable to say a few words about the dramatis persona , and Chorus , and about the time and place of the action . The characters who appear on the stage , are Anti- gone and ...
... gives a theatrical developement to these ideas , it may be advisable to say a few words about the dramatis persona , and Chorus , and about the time and place of the action . The characters who appear on the stage , are Anti- gone and ...
Página xxvii
... gives to the father of Kreon . I cannot help thinking that , according to one legend , his name must have been Avropóvos . fathers of the two leaders of the ambush which awaited Tydeus on his return to the Argive camp were Hæmon and ...
... gives to the father of Kreon . I cannot help thinking that , according to one legend , his name must have been Avropóvos . fathers of the two leaders of the ambush which awaited Tydeus on his return to the Argive camp were Hæmon and ...
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... , Kreon , Menœkeus ' son , Upon this city's foeman and her friend . It rests with thee to give the law full play , As for the dead , so for us all who live . ΚΡΕΩΝ . ὡς ἂν σκοποί νυν ἦτε τῶν εἰρημένων . ANTIGONE . 23.
... , Kreon , Menœkeus ' son , Upon this city's foeman and her friend . It rests with thee to give the law full play , As for the dead , so for us all who live . ΚΡΕΩΝ . ὡς ἂν σκοποί νυν ἦτε τῶν εἰρημένων . ANTIGONE . 23.
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Página 196 - But love, first learned in a lady's eyes, Lives not alone immured in the brain; But with the motion of all elements, Courses as swift as thought in every power; And gives to every power a double power, Above their functions and their offices.
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.