Sophokleous Antigonē. The Antigone of Sophocles, in Greek and English; with an intr. and notes: by J.W. Donaldson1848 |
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Página xvii
... laws of religious and family piety . Kreon , as a ruler , forbids the burial of Polyneikes , who had brought the Argive host against his native city . Anti- gone feels herself bound , as a sister , to pay the neces- 13 Transactions of ...
... laws of religious and family piety . Kreon , as a ruler , forbids the burial of Polyneikes , who had brought the Argive host against his native city . Anti- gone feels herself bound , as a sister , to pay the neces- 13 Transactions of ...
Página xviii
... laws of religion did not sanction his treatment of Polyneikes ; and to Antigone , as a sister , it appeared not only a con- tempt of the laws of heaven , but a special insult to her- self ( v . 31 ) . Accordingly , when she is detected ...
... laws of religion did not sanction his treatment of Polyneikes ; and to Antigone , as a sister , it appeared not only a con- tempt of the laws of heaven , but a special insult to her- self ( v . 31 ) . Accordingly , when she is detected ...
Página 11
... law defying , set at nought The sovereign will and mandate of our ruler . But it were well to bear in mind that we Are women born , and must not fight with men . And then that overruling power compels us To hear both these and still ...
... law defying , set at nought The sovereign will and mandate of our ruler . But it were well to bear in mind that we Are women born , and must not fight with men . And then that overruling power compels us To hear both these and still ...
Página 21
... law and making laws . As to myself it is and was of old My fixed belief , that he is vile indeed . Who when the general state his guidance claims Dares not adhere to wisest policy , But keeps his tongue locked up for fear of somewhat ...
... law and making laws . As to myself it is and was of old My fixed belief , that he is vile indeed . Who when the general state his guidance claims Dares not adhere to wisest policy , But keeps his tongue locked up for fear of somewhat ...
Página 23
... laws like these I seek this city's welfare . And now the herald's voice by my command , In words akin to these , has ... law full play , As for the dead , so for us all who live . ΚΡΕΩΝ . ὡς ἂν σκοποί νυν ἦτε τῶν εἰρημένων . ANTIGONE . 23.
... laws like these I seek this city's welfare . And now the herald's voice by my command , In words akin to these , has ... 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.