Great Books of the Western World, Band 5Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... lives no longer , but hath perished . Oed . How , stranger ? Let me have it from thine own mouth . Me . If I must ... live at random , as one may . But fear not thou touching wedlock with thy mother . Many men ere now have so fared in ...
... lives no longer , but hath perished . Oed . How , stranger ? Let me have it from thine own mouth . Me . If I must ... live at random , as one may . But fear not thou touching wedlock with thy mother . Many men ere now have so fared in ...
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... live , have passed the bounds of fate only to live a life of misery ; I know it now . For how shall I endure to enter this my house ? Whom shall I ad- dress , by whom be answered back , to find aught joyful in my entering in ? Whither ...
... live , have passed the bounds of fate only to live a life of misery ; I know it now . For how shall I endure to enter this my house ? Whom shall I ad- dress , by whom be answered back , to find aught joyful in my entering in ? Whither ...
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... live his life in fear of vio- lence with many a sidelong glance ? Rather would I live among the common folk , and taste their bliss , than be a tyrant who delights in making evil men his friends , and hates the good , in terror of his ...
... live his life in fear of vio- lence with many a sidelong glance ? Rather would I live among the common folk , and taste their bliss , than be a tyrant who delights in making evil men his friends , and hates the good , in terror of his ...
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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