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... speaking , neither actors nor Choreutæ , although they bear a strong resemblance to the latter . Of such a descrip- tion are the Areopagites and the Escort of Women in the Eumenides : the last - mentioned body even sing the closing ode ...
... speaking , neither actors nor Choreutæ , although they bear a strong resemblance to the latter . Of such a descrip- tion are the Areopagites and the Escort of Women in the Eumenides : the last - mentioned body even sing the closing ode ...
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... speaking of civil war , which is in fact murder , says , ἀφρήτωρ , ἀθέμιστος , ἀνέστιος ἐστιν ἐκεῖνος , ὃς πολέμου ἔραται ἐπιδημίου , ὀκρυόεντος . 19. Clytemnestra having murdered her husband , was expected pp . 131–137 . at least to ...
... speaking of civil war , which is in fact murder , says , ἀφρήτωρ , ἀθέμιστος , ἀνέστιος ἐστιν ἐκεῖνος , ὃς πολέμου ἔραται ἐπιδημίου , ὀκρυόεντος . 19. Clytemnestra having murdered her husband , was expected pp . 131–137 . at least to ...
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... speaking , justified in his act . the fugitive pp . 137-140 . 21. The shedder of blood was regarded amongst the Greeks Position of with mixed feelings . On the one hand , he was avoided with a homicide , kind of dread , excluded from ...
... speaking , justified in his act . the fugitive pp . 137-140 . 21. The shedder of blood was regarded amongst the Greeks Position of with mixed feelings . On the one hand , he was avoided with a homicide , kind of dread , excluded from ...
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... speaking , " the Erinnyes of Uranus . " 40. But , as mythic con- ceptions gradually acquire fixity of shape , so these Deities , in process of time , become independent spirits and active avengers ( Iowa ) . The idea under which they ...
... speaking , " the Erinnyes of Uranus . " 40. But , as mythic con- ceptions gradually acquire fixity of shape , so these Deities , in process of time , become independent spirits and active avengers ( Iowa ) . The idea under which they ...
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... speak of it in terms similar to those employed by Æschines ( in Ctes . 9 ) , — Τὴν σκυθρωπὸν καὶ τῶν μεγίστων κυρίαν βουλήν . v 65. Nevertheless , though the popular leaders dared not direct their attacks against the actual existence of ...
... speak of it in terms similar to those employed by Æschines ( in Ctes . 9 ) , — Τὴν σκυθρωπὸν καὶ τῶν μεγίστων κυρίαν βουλήν . v 65. Nevertheless , though the popular leaders dared not direct their attacks against the actual existence of ...
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