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Page xvii
... thought , divide from one another . V. The Scene of the Agamemnon is laid at Argos : see 11. 24 , 462 , 738. Yet the royal seat of Agamemnon , described as such throughout the Homeric poems , was not Argos itself , but Mycenae , which ...
... thought , divide from one another . V. The Scene of the Agamemnon is laid at Argos : see 11. 24 , 462 , 738. Yet the royal seat of Agamemnon , described as such throughout the Homeric poems , was not Argos itself , but Mycenae , which ...
Page xviii
... thought of administering a lecture on topography under the guise of a dramatic entertainment , as Milton or Ben Jonson might have done ; so far from it , he held the entertainment to be all in all , and made topography and everything ...
... thought of administering a lecture on topography under the guise of a dramatic entertainment , as Milton or Ben Jonson might have done ; so far from it , he held the entertainment to be all in all , and made topography and everything ...
Page 62
... thought away , that sorrows insatiate still , a soul - consuming mischief . 2 . Pro - ode . Empowered am I to sing aloud the lucky might of stalwart heroes , boded by a wayside omen , ( for still my life , with strength connurtured ...
... thought away , that sorrows insatiate still , a soul - consuming mischief . 2 . Pro - ode . Empowered am I to sing aloud the lucky might of stalwart heroes , boded by a wayside omen , ( for still my life , with strength connurtured ...
Page 65
... premature . accordance with the wishes of her Apian land . K. A. A time will come for knowing ; May the issue be prosperous , in who is now singly guarding this 5 save Zeus , if from my thought the idle burden PARODOS . 65.
... premature . accordance with the wishes of her Apian land . K. A. A time will come for knowing ; May the issue be prosperous , in who is now singly guarding this 5 save Zeus , if from my thought the idle burden PARODOS . 65.
Page 66
Aeschylus Benjamin Hall Kennedy. save Zeus , if from my thought the idle burden I may reject with true decision . If one there was in former ages mighty , 165 Ant . I. with all - battling prowess teeming , proofless now his ancient being ...
Aeschylus Benjamin Hall Kennedy. save Zeus , if from my thought the idle burden I may reject with true decision . If one there was in former ages mighty , 165 Ant . I. with all - battling prowess teeming , proofless now his ancient being ...
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