The Seven Tragedies of Aeschylus: Literally Translated Into English Prose, with Notes Critical and ExplanatoryJ. Vincent, 1843 - 281 pages |
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Ægisthus Ægyptus Æneid Æschylus Agamemnon altar ancient ANGELES Apollo Argives Aristophanes ATOSSA behold beneath the earth Blomf Blomfield Blomfield's Glossary Blomfield's note blood Brunck Butler calamity CALIFORN CHORUS CHORUS.-And CHORUS.-Woe Clytæmnestra Compare DANAUS Darius deed deities didst divine doom dread dwelling Edipus ELECTRA Elmsley enim ETEOCLES Eurip evil explains eyes father friends give gods Greek Greek Text hand hath hear heart Heath Heracl Hermann Herodotus honour horrors Jove Jupiter justice land Latin Matthiæ's Gr mighty mind mortals mother murder old reading Orestes palace passage Pauw Pelasgians PELASGUS periphrasis perished Persians Pindar Polynices Porson PROM Prometheus quæ quod race reverence Scholefield scholiast Schutz Schwenk seems sense shalt ships sire sooth Soph Sophocles sorrow spear Stanley stranger sufferings suppliant Symmons tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thyself translated Tydeus utter verily wail Wellauer words wrath wretched Xerxes
