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... speak respecting the Agamemnon , that word must be fully and distinctly spoken , with ' the courage of our opinions . ' We first made acquaint- ance with this play sixty years ago , since which date we have read and lectured upon it ...
... speak respecting the Agamemnon , that word must be fully and distinctly spoken , with ' the courage of our opinions . ' We first made acquaint- ance with this play sixty years ago , since which date we have read and lectured upon it ...
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... speak to the knowing , to the unknowing I forget . PARODOS . 336 35 [ The Watchman leaves the palace roof . An interval of time is now supposed . Daylight has arrived . Clytaemnestra , acquainted with the tidings of the beacon , has ...
... speak to the knowing , to the unknowing I forget . PARODOS . 336 35 [ The Watchman leaves the palace roof . An interval of time is now supposed . Daylight has arrived . Clytaemnestra , acquainted with the tidings of the beacon , has ...
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... speak , shew something certain † , and of this care become a healer , which now is sometimes evil - boding , but soon again from sacrifices 95 100 ( 103 ) hope shining mild drives thought away , that sorrows insatiate still , a soul ...
... speak , shew something certain † , and of this care become a healer , which now is sometimes evil - boding , but soon again from sacrifices 95 100 ( 103 ) hope shining mild drives thought away , that sorrows insatiate still , a soul ...
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... speak not : it was not unfulfill'd , the lore of Calchas . to them that suffer Justice doth incline the scale of learning : but the Future 245 Ant . 5 . 250 ( 228 ) 234. If puλaka were read here , the construction would be simple . But ...
... speak not : it was not unfulfill'd , the lore of Calchas . to them that suffer Justice doth incline the scale of learning : but the Future 245 Ant . 5 . 250 ( 228 ) 234. If puλaka were read here , the construction would be simple . But ...
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... speak I plain ? CHORUS . Joy steals upon my senses , calling forth a tear . CLYTAEMNESTRA . 265 ' Tis true : thine eye declares thy loyal sentiment . 270 ( 248 ) CHORUS . What is't thou trustest ? hast thou proof of this event ...
... speak I plain ? CHORUS . Joy steals upon my senses , calling forth a tear . CLYTAEMNESTRA . 265 ' Tis true : thine eye declares thy loyal sentiment . 270 ( 248 ) CHORUS . What is't thou trustest ? hast thou proof of this event ...
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