The Agamemnon of Aeschylus, with a metrical tr. and notes by B.H. Kennedy1882 |
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Page 58
... tell you that , if these should hold their peace , the stones would immediately cry out . ' 39. I forget , Xhooμa . Ital . non mi ricordo ; which , since a famous occasion in 1820 , has almost passed into a proverb for convenient ...
... tell you that , if these should hold their peace , the stones would immediately cry out . ' 39. I forget , Xhooμa . Ital . non mi ricordo ; which , since a famous occasion in 1820 , has almost passed into a proverb for convenient ...
Page 74
... tell it to the very close . CLYTAEMNESTRA . The Achaeans are the occupants of Troy this day . a noise unmixed , I ween , is in the city heard . should you pour vinegar and oil within one rim , a variant you would call them , not a ...
... tell it to the very close . CLYTAEMNESTRA . The Achaeans are the occupants of Troy this day . a noise unmixed , I ween , is in the city heard . should you pour vinegar and oil within one rim , a variant you would call them , not a ...
Page 76
... tell is easy , and to trace it out . Str . I. they fared as he decreed . there was who said 370 ( 347 ) that gods disdain to take regard of mortals by whom the grace of things inviolable is trodden down : but impious he . ' tis shown to ...
... tell is easy , and to trace it out . Str . I. they fared as he decreed . there was who said 370 ( 347 ) that gods disdain to take regard of mortals by whom the grace of things inviolable is trodden down : but impious he . ' tis shown to ...
Page 85
... tell the tale of bird - destroying winter - time , like that which Ida's snow made unendurable , 560 ( 523 ) or heat , what time upon the windless couch of noon the sea without a billow sank and went to sleep- these things what boots it ...
... tell the tale of bird - destroying winter - time , like that which Ida's snow made unendurable , 560 ( 523 ) or heat , what time upon the windless couch of noon the sea without a billow sank and went to sleep- these things what boots it ...
Page 86
... telling of Ilion's capture and its ruined fate , 585 590 ( 553 ) and some one spake and censured me : - ' relying then on beacon - watchers , now thou deemest Troy is sacked ? how like a woman , to be thus elate of heart ! ' such ...
... telling of Ilion's capture and its ruined fate , 585 590 ( 553 ) and some one spake and censured me : - ' relying then on beacon - watchers , now thou deemest Troy is sacked ? how like a woman , to be thus elate of heart ! ' such ...
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