The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... Eteocles and Polynices . But when in process of time , finding out by good circumstances who were his parents , he understood the grievous murder and incest he had committed , he tore out his own eyes for grief , and left the city . His ...
... Eteocles and Polynices . But when in process of time , finding out by good circumstances who were his parents , he understood the grievous murder and incest he had committed , he tore out his own eyes for grief , and left the city . His ...
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... Eteocles the performance of covenants between him and Polynices . This message was nothing agreeable to Eteocles , who was thoroughly resolved to hold what he had as long as he could : which Tydeus perceiving , and intending partly to ...
... Eteocles the performance of covenants between him and Polynices . This message was nothing agreeable to Eteocles , who was thoroughly resolved to hold what he had as long as he could : which Tydeus perceiving , and intending partly to ...
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... Eteocles and Polynices might try out the quarrel in single fight ; where the two brethren accordingly slew each other . Another battle was fought after their death , wherein the sons of Astacus behaved themselves very valiantly : Isma ...
... Eteocles and Polynices might try out the quarrel in single fight ; where the two brethren accordingly slew each other . Another battle was fought after their death , wherein the sons of Astacus behaved themselves very valiantly : Isma ...
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... Eteocles , would not suffer the bodies of the Argives to be buried ; but caused Antigone , the only daughter then living of Edipus , to be buried quick , because she had sought out and buried the body of her brother Polynices , contrary ...
... Eteocles , would not suffer the bodies of the Argives to be buried ; but caused Antigone , the only daughter then living of Edipus , to be buried quick , because she had sought out and buried the body of her brother Polynices , contrary ...
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... Eteocles , then king of the Thebans , ( for Creon was only tutor to Laodamas , ) who though he did valiantly in the battle , and slew Ægialeus , yet was he put to the worst , and driven to fly , or ( according to Apol- lodorus ) slain ...
... Eteocles , then king of the Thebans , ( for Creon was only tutor to Laodamas , ) who though he did valiantly in the battle , and slew Ægialeus , yet was he put to the worst , and driven to fly , or ( according to Apol- lodorus ) slain ...
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