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... means a crime ( this is rather dμapría ) or even wickedness in the abstract ( this is rather dvooéßeia or üßpis ) : but it often means the madness attending crime , as in Homer ( ' Aλe§ávdpov évek ” ärŋs ) and , oftener , the woe and ...
... means a crime ( this is rather dμapría ) or even wickedness in the abstract ( this is rather dvooéßeia or üßpis ) : but it often means the madness attending crime , as in Homer ( ' Aλe§ávdpov évek ” ärŋs ) and , oftener , the woe and ...
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... Ἐπὶ σκηνῆς . The writer of this argument may merely mean , that the cries of Agamemnon from within are heard on the stage , but not those of Cassandra . Κ . Α . I ΤΑ ΤΟΥ ΔΡΑΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΡΟΣΩΠΑ . ΦΥΛΑΞ . ΧΟΡΟΣ ΓΕΡΟΝΤΩΝ . ΥΠΟΘΕΣΙΣ ...
... Ἐπὶ σκηνῆς . The writer of this argument may merely mean , that the cries of Agamemnon from within are heard on the stage , but not those of Cassandra . Κ . Α . I ΤΑ ΤΟΥ ΔΡΑΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΡΟΣΩΠΑ . ΦΥΛΑΞ . ΧΟΡΟΣ ΓΕΡΟΝΤΩΝ . ΥΠΟΘΕΣΙΣ ...
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... means a calamitous event , a misfortune , as above , 18 . 25. Some think that the watchman now descends by an unseen stair to the proscenium , and there ends his speech , afterwards entering the palace by one of the lesser doors . We do ...
... means a calamitous event , a misfortune , as above , 18 . 25. Some think that the watchman now descends by an unseen stair to the proscenium , and there ends his speech , afterwards entering the palace by one of the lesser doors . We do ...
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... mean the wrath of the deities to whom such offerings were due . The sacrifice of Iphigenia may also be glanced at . 72. exempted , átírai . This ... means to say that the tidings of holy ointment , the clot from out the royal PARODOS . 61.
... mean the wrath of the deities to whom such offerings were due . The sacrifice of Iphigenia may also be glanced at . 72. exempted , átírai . This ... means to say that the tidings of holy ointment , the clot from out the royal PARODOS . 61.
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... means the Greek army . 133. winged hounds , πτανοῖσιν κυσί . The eagle is called the hound of Zeus , as his constant attendant ; and ' winged hound ' ( by a tragic idiom ) to distinguish the metaphorical from the real dog . See Prom ...
... means the Greek army . 133. winged hounds , πτανοῖσιν κυσί . The eagle is called the hound of Zeus , as his constant attendant ; and ' winged hound ' ( by a tragic idiom ) to distinguish the metaphorical from the real dog . See Prom ...
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