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... derive it from the earliest sinner Tantalus ( which may fairly be argued from Agam . 1398 & c . ) or refer it only to the later deeds of Atreus and Thyestes , as Aegisthus does in his speech , 1507 & c.1 See X INTRODUCTION.
... derive it from the earliest sinner Tantalus ( which may fairly be argued from Agam . 1398 & c . ) or refer it only to the later deeds of Atreus and Thyestes , as Aegisthus does in his speech , 1507 & c.1 See X INTRODUCTION.
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Aeschylus Benjamin Hall Kennedy. Aegisthus does in his speech , 1507 & c.1 See 1435 & c . , where we read also of that demon or evil genius , the aλáσrop ( unforgetting one ) , who dogs the guilty house as the abettor and agent of " Arn ...
Aeschylus Benjamin Hall Kennedy. Aegisthus does in his speech , 1507 & c.1 See 1435 & c . , where we read also of that demon or evil genius , the aλáσrop ( unforgetting one ) , who dogs the guilty house as the abettor and agent of " Arn ...
Page xiv
... speeches , a tedious and disjointed style , for which it is not easy to discover a reason . ( 3 ) Of Agamemnon's character , as it appears in the third Epeisodion , there is not much to be said . His tone and language are dignified ...
... speeches , a tedious and disjointed style , for which it is not easy to discover a reason . ( 3 ) Of Agamemnon's character , as it appears in the third Epeisodion , there is not much to be said . His tone and language are dignified ...
Page xxxi
... speech ; πроñτaι 380 : ( y ) when the construction is interjectional . In most places where these laws are transgressed in the vulgate text , we believe that emendation is required , and that the fitness of such emendation will be found ...
... speech ; πроñτaι 380 : ( y ) when the construction is interjectional . In most places where these laws are transgressed in the vulgate text , we believe that emendation is required , and that the fitness of such emendation will be found ...
Page 57
... speech , afterwards entering the palace by one of the lesser doors . We do not take this view . If he had been watching on a turret , he descends from it , and perhaps shouts through a trap- door in the roof to the queen and family ...
... speech , afterwards entering the palace by one of the lesser doors . We do not take this view . If he had been watching on a turret , he descends from it , and perhaps shouts through a trap- door in the roof to the queen and family ...
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