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... inferred from the extant Latin tragedy on this subject , that in the earlier shape Phaedra declared herself in person to Hippolytus , whose attitude may have given the title ( 8 KaλUTTÓμEVOs ) to the first edition . We.
... inferred from the extant Latin tragedy on this subject , that in the earlier shape Phaedra declared herself in person to Hippolytus , whose attitude may have given the title ( 8 KaλUTTÓμEVOs ) to the first edition . We.
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... Phaedra's illness , and won- dering what the cause of it can be ( 121-169 ) . Cf. note on 1. 121 . Επεισόδιον ά . Entrance of Phaedra , which anapaests of the Coryphaeus ( 170- 175 ) announce . Then an anapaestic dialogue between Phaedra ...
... Phaedra's illness , and won- dering what the cause of it can be ( 121-169 ) . Cf. note on 1. 121 . Επεισόδιον ά . Entrance of Phaedra , which anapaests of the Coryphaeus ( 170- 175 ) announce . Then an anapaestic dialogue between Phaedra ...
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... Phaedra's passion for him . Phaedra and the Coryphaeus speak agitatedly ( in alternating iambics and dochmiacs ) , conjecturing , and gradually learning , the cause of the disturbance ( 565-600 ) . Hippolytus , followed by the nurse ...
... Phaedra's passion for him . Phaedra and the Coryphaeus speak agitatedly ( in alternating iambics and dochmiacs ) , conjecturing , and gradually learning , the cause of the disturbance ( 565-600 ) . Hippolytus , followed by the nurse ...
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... Phaedra's hand ; and , at its revelation , breaks out in fury against Hippolytus ( 856-898 ) . Enter Hippolytus . Dialogue of Hippolytus and Theseus , in- cluding Hippolytus ' long self - defence and Theseus ' answer ( 899-1101 ) ...
... Phaedra's hand ; and , at its revelation , breaks out in fury against Hippolytus ( 856-898 ) . Enter Hippolytus . Dialogue of Hippolytus and Theseus , in- cluding Hippolytus ' long self - defence and Theseus ' answer ( 899-1101 ) ...
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... Phaedra , who con- cealed her love , should openly call a temple after the name of Hippolytus . Valckenaer reads ναῷ Κύπριδος ἐγκαθείσατο , ἐρῶσ ̓ , Ερωτ ̓ ἔκδημον , deeply in love , she placed in Kypris ' temple an image of Amor Absens ...
... Phaedra , who con- cealed her love , should openly call a temple after the name of Hippolytus . Valckenaer reads ναῷ Κύπριδος ἐγκαθείσατο , ἐρῶσ ̓ , Ερωτ ̓ ἔκδημον , deeply in love , she placed in Kypris ' temple an image of Amor Absens ...
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