Agamemnon the King: a Tragedy: From the Greek of AeschylusLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1855 - 226 páginas |
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... antistrophe exactly tally the one with the other . They should , as in the Greek , so in the English , be fellows exact . And if , after rendering a strophe as closely and freshly as you can , you find when you come to the antistrophe ...
... antistrophe exactly tally the one with the other . They should , as in the Greek , so in the English , be fellows exact . And if , after rendering a strophe as closely and freshly as you can , you find when you come to the antistrophe ...
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From the Greek of Aeschylus Aeschylus, William John Blew. the antistrophe of a single for the double rhyme or verse - ending in the strophe , or vice versa , as the case may be . And this is really no great licence , inasmuch as the ...
From the Greek of Aeschylus Aeschylus, William John Blew. the antistrophe of a single for the double rhyme or verse - ending in the strophe , or vice versa , as the case may be . And this is really no great licence , inasmuch as the ...
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... ANTISTROPHE I. Straight the sage Host - seer in that mystic pairs Discerned the fierce - souled Feasters on the Hare , The Atreidæ , Lords of mighty embassies : And thus he spake portending , " In time this mighty Raid On Priam's Hold ...
... ANTISTROPHE I. Straight the sage Host - seer in that mystic pairs Discerned the fierce - souled Feasters on the Hare , The Atreidæ , Lords of mighty embassies : And thus he spake portending , " In time this mighty Raid On Priam's Hold ...
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... ANTISTROPHE 1 . For he who heretofore majestic stood A burst of all - defying hardihood , Had not a word to utter , He was - and passed on , † And he too , who came after , ‡ Met his masterer , § and is gone . But whoso lifts , with ...
... ANTISTROPHE 1 . For he who heretofore majestic stood A burst of all - defying hardihood , Had not a word to utter , He was - and passed on , † And he too , who came after , ‡ Met his masterer , § and is gone . But whoso lifts , with ...
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... ANTISTROPHE II . And then the Elder King , Prince of the ships of Greece , Taunting no seer , but o'er the sting Of fortune breathing peace- What time by wind - bound stress detained Their strength dried up , their vessels drained , The ...
... ANTISTROPHE II . And then the Elder King , Prince of the ships of Greece , Taunting no seer , but o'er the sting Of fortune breathing peace- What time by wind - bound stress detained Their strength dried up , their vessels drained , The ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ÆGISTHUS Ahrens altar ANTISTROPHE Apollo Argos Atreus beauty Blomfield blood Boyes cites breath Brumoy Canto CASSANDRA CHORUS curse dark dear death deed dost doth dread dream E'en earth edit English Eschylus evil expression fate Father fear fierce fire foul Geryon Gods Greek grief hand hath Haupt heart heaven HERALD Hermann honour hymn Iphigenia Jephthah Jove KING AGAMEMNON Klausen Lord Lord Byron Lucretius Lycophron man's Milton mind night o'er Owen Meredith palace Paley Paradise Lost parallel passage Pierron Pindar play QUEEN CLYTEMNESTRA refer rendered sacrifice Samor Samson Agonistes Shakspeare sleep song Sophocles sorrow soul speak stand STROPHE Strophius sweet Symmons tale tears thee thine things thou hast Thyestes thyself Timanthes translation Troilus and Cressida Troy unto wail wings words Zeus γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τὸ