SophoclesW. Blackwood, 1871 - 181 páginas |
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... Ajax and Electra , ' and the last chapter of Lord Lytton's ' Athens . ' Of the translations , those marked ( A. ) are by the late Professor Anstice ; those marked ( D. ) are by Dale ; and those distinguished by ( P. ) are from Pro ...
... Ajax and Electra , ' and the last chapter of Lord Lytton's ' Athens . ' Of the translations , those marked ( A. ) are by the late Professor Anstice ; those marked ( D. ) are by Dale ; and those distinguished by ( P. ) are from Pro ...
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... III . EDIPUS AT COLONUS , 45 11 IV . ANTIGONE , 70 • 11 V. THE DEATH OF AJAX , . 98 11 VI . THE MAIDENS OF TRACHIS , . 123 " 1 VII . PHILOCTETES , 136 ་ ་ VIII . ELECTRA , 162 • SOPHOCLES . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . THE materials for our.
... III . EDIPUS AT COLONUS , 45 11 IV . ANTIGONE , 70 • 11 V. THE DEATH OF AJAX , . 98 11 VI . THE MAIDENS OF TRACHIS , . 123 " 1 VII . PHILOCTETES , 136 ་ ་ VIII . ELECTRA , 162 • SOPHOCLES . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . THE materials for our.
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... Ajax , or the * So says Sophocles , Ajax , 1085 ( translated in Mr D'Arcy Thompson's ' Sales Attici ' ) , anticipating the well - known words of Shakspeare : - " The gods are just , and of our pleasant vices Make instruments to scourge ...
... Ajax , or the * So says Sophocles , Ajax , 1085 ( translated in Mr D'Arcy Thompson's ' Sales Attici ' ) , anticipating the well - known words of Shakspeare : - " The gods are just , and of our pleasant vices Make instruments to scourge ...
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... Ajax falling on his sword . The manner in which the poet treated each old familiar tale was the test of his art , just as a modern preacher might discuss and illustrate , after his own proper taste and fashion , some well - known text ...
... Ajax falling on his sword . The manner in which the poet treated each old familiar tale was the test of his art , just as a modern preacher might discuss and illustrate , after his own proper taste and fashion , some well - known text ...
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... Ajax ' or ' Antigone ' without feeling their hearts burn within them , or without being touched and ele- vated by the mingled sweetness and purity and pathos which earned for the poet the title of the " Attic Bee . " From his pages can ...
... Ajax ' or ' Antigone ' without feeling their hearts burn within them , or without being touched and ele- vated by the mingled sweetness and purity and pathos which earned for the poet the title of the " Attic Bee . " From his pages can ...
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A. C. vol Achilles Ægisthus Ajax Antigone Athenian Athens Atreus audience bear bids bitter blood body bring brother child Chorus Chrysothemis Clytemnestra Colonus Creon Crown 8vo curse daughter dead death deed Dejanira doom drama earth Edipus Edition Electra enters Eschylus Eteocles evil fate father friends GEOLOGY glory goddess gods grave Greek hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hercules hero honour Hyllus Iliad insult Ismene Jocasta Jove king Laius Lemnos Lichas living LL.D maiden messenger misery mortal murderer Neop Neoptolemus never noble o'er once Orestes palace passion Phil Philoctetes PHYSICAL pity play poet Polybus Polynices prayer prince rumour sacred Salamis says scene sister slain sleep sons Sophocles sorrow soul spirit stage stranger sufferer suppliant sword tale Tecmessa Teiresias tells Teucer TEXT-BOOK Theban Thebes thee Theseus thine thou tomb tragedy Troy Ulysses utters vengeance wild words wrath ZOOLOGY
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