Great Books of the Western World, Band 5Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... hath brought forth ? Daughter of the Phrygian Teleutas , speak : for to thee , his spear - won bride , bold Ajax hath borne a constant love ; therefore mightest thou hint the answer with knowledge . Te . Oh , how shall I tell a tale too ...
... hath brought forth ? Daughter of the Phrygian Teleutas , speak : for to thee , his spear - won bride , bold Ajax hath borne a constant love ; therefore mightest thou hint the answer with knowledge . Te . Oh , how shall I tell a tale too ...
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... hath lifted the cloud of dread trouble from our eyes . Joy , joy ! Now , once again , now , O Zeus , can the pure brightness of good days come to the swift sea - cleaving ships ; since Ajax again forgets his trouble , and hath turned to ...
... hath lifted the cloud of dread trouble from our eyes . Joy , joy ! Now , once again , now , O Zeus , can the pure brightness of good days come to the swift sea - cleaving ships ; since Ajax again forgets his trouble , and hath turned to ...
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... hath fastened upon my back - this woven net of the Furies , in which I perish ! Glued to my sides , it hath eaten my flesh to the inmost parts ; it is ever with me , sucking the channels of my breath ; already it hath drained my fresh ...
... hath fastened upon my back - this woven net of the Furies , in which I perish ! Glued to my sides , it hath eaten my flesh to the inmost parts ; it is ever with me , sucking the channels of my breath ; already it hath drained my fresh ...
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Achæans Aegisthus Agamemnon altar Argive Argos arms art thou Athens Atreidae Atreus aught behold blood bring child CHORUS Clytaemnestra Creon daughter dead dear death deed Dionysus doom dost thou doth earth Enter Eteocles Eurystheus evil Exit eyes fate father fear friends goddess gods grief hand hapless hast thou hath hear heart heaven Hellas Heracles hither honour host Ilium king Lamachus land lord maiden Menelaus mother murder never o'er Odysseus oracle Orestes Peleus Pentheus Phoebus Polynices pray Pylades Semi-Ch shame ship sire slain slay sons sorrow soul speak stranger sword tears tell Thebes thee Theseus thine things thou art thou didst thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thyself toil Troy twas Tyndareus unto wife wilt thou words wouldst wretched Zeus