The Greek Tragic Theatre: EuripidesJohn Walker, 1809 |
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... Thebes , he was there slain , leaving his son Diomede , who was born at Argos , and was then an infant , under the protection of Adrastus , When Diomede was grown up to years of maturity , Apollodorus informs us , that he went from ...
... Thebes , he was there slain , leaving his son Diomede , who was born at Argos , and was then an infant , under the protection of Adrastus , When Diomede was grown up to years of maturity , Apollodorus informs us , that he went from ...
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... Thebes , whose walls her husband Amphion had erected by his lyre . According to Aristotle in his Meteorology , and Strabo , who argues for the proba- bility of such an event from natural causes , the Town of Sipylus was entirely ...
... Thebes , whose walls her husband Amphion had erected by his lyre . According to Aristotle in his Meteorology , and Strabo , who argues for the proba- bility of such an event from natural causes , the Town of Sipylus was entirely ...
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... CHORUS OF PHOENICIAN DAMSELS POLYNICES . ETEOCLES . CREON . MENÆCEUS . TIRESIAS . MESSENGER . ANOTHER MESSENGER . OEDIPUS . SCENE - AN OPEN COURT BEFORE THE PALACE AT THEBES . THE PHOENICIAN DAMSELS . JOCASTA . O THOU , who.
... CHORUS OF PHOENICIAN DAMSELS POLYNICES . ETEOCLES . CREON . MENÆCEUS . TIRESIAS . MESSENGER . ANOTHER MESSENGER . OEDIPUS . SCENE - AN OPEN COURT BEFORE THE PALACE AT THEBES . THE PHOENICIAN DAMSELS . JOCASTA . O THOU , who.
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... Theban race Didst thou dart forth thy beams , the day when Cadmus Came to this land from the Phoenician coast ; He erst obtain'd Harmonia for his bride , Daughter of Venus ; of their loves the fruit Was Polydorus , and from him , as ...
... Theban race Didst thou dart forth thy beams , the day when Cadmus Came to this land from the Phoenician coast ; He erst obtain'd Harmonia for his bride , Daughter of Venus ; of their loves the fruit Was Polydorus , and from him , as ...
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... Thebes , may perhaps appear to other readers , as I confess it does to myself , ill placed in that part of her speech , where she relates a fact so immediately interesting to her as the death of Laius , I am induced to publish the ...
... Thebes , may perhaps appear to other readers , as I confess it does to myself , ill placed in that part of her speech , where she relates a fact so immediately interesting to her as the death of Laius , I am induced to publish the ...
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