SophoclesW. Blackwood, 1871 - 181 páginas |
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... bear his body beyond the city walls to Decelea , and there bury it in the sepul- chre of his fathers . Sacrifices were offered to his Manes , and a statue of bronze was erected to his memory ; but " more endur- ing than brass or marble ...
... bear his body beyond the city walls to Decelea , and there bury it in the sepul- chre of his fathers . Sacrifices were offered to his Manes , and a statue of bronze was erected to his memory ; but " more endur- ing than brass or marble ...
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... his devoted daughter , " the third foot that should support his steps when the deep shadows of his sunset were gathering and settling about his grave . " ven and earth must now bear joint witness against him EDIPUS THE KING . 25.
... his devoted daughter , " the third foot that should support his steps when the deep shadows of his sunset were gathering and settling about his grave . " ven and earth must now bear joint witness against him EDIPUS THE KING . 25.
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Clifton Wilbraham Collins. ven and earth must now bear joint witness against him . Heaven spoke first . " * For some cause un- known to the inhabitants , the wrath of the gods fell upon the state , and every source of life was blasted ...
Clifton Wilbraham Collins. ven and earth must now bear joint witness against him . Heaven spoke first . " * For some cause un- known to the inhabitants , the wrath of the gods fell upon the state , and every source of life was blasted ...
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... bear The guilt of incest , and my father slay ; Yea , Polybus , who brought me up . May I ne'er look On such a day as that , but far away Depart unseen from all the haunts of men . " — ( P . ) There is still a faint chance that , after ...
... bear The guilt of incest , and my father slay ; Yea , Polybus , who brought me up . May I ne'er look On such a day as that , but far away Depart unseen from all the haunts of men . " — ( P . ) There is still a faint chance that , after ...
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... bears , and little recks of home , So that her father find his daily bread . ” — ( P . ) The reader of Dickens - and the modern novelist is not unworthy , perhaps , of comparison with the Athenian poet - will remember the picture of ...
... bears , and little recks of home , So that her father find his daily bread . ” — ( P . ) The reader of Dickens - and the modern novelist is not unworthy , perhaps , of comparison with the Athenian poet - will remember the picture of ...
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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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Página 137 - ... wooded to the peak, the lawns And winding glades high up like ways to Heaven, The slender coco's drooping crown of plumes, The lightning flash of insect and of bird, The lustre of the long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems, and ran Ev'n to the limit of the land, the glows And glories of the broad belt of the world, All these he saw...
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Página 48 - Yet are thy skies as blue, thy crags as wild; Sweet are thy groves, and verdant are thy fields, Thine olive ripe as when Minerva smiled, And still his...
Página 10 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, often the surfeit of our own behaviour, we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars...