Tragedies: Literally Translated Into English Prose, with Notes, 7. kötet1837 |
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270. oldal
... hear your voice : and do not recoil- ing with horror be astounded at me thus brutalized , but in pity to an unhappy man , lonely , thus forlorn , friendless , and in pain , speak to me , if indeed ye come as friends . But an- swer in ...
... hear your voice : and do not recoil- ing with horror be astounded at me thus brutalized , but in pity to an unhappy man , lonely , thus forlorn , friendless , and in pain , speak to me , if indeed ye come as friends . But an- swer in ...
275. oldal
... hear . Alas ! alas ! to what then must one look , when they are dead , and Ulysses yet remains even there , where in their room he ought to be spoken of as dead . ÑE . An artful combatant is he ; but ' tis not the artful de- signs , O ...
... hear . Alas ! alas ! to what then must one look , when they are dead , and Ulysses yet remains even there , where in their room he ought to be spoken of as dead . ÑE . An artful combatant is he ; but ' tis not the artful de- signs , O ...
299. oldal
... hear them . NE . Be now well assured of it : thou hast heard all I have to say . UL . There is one , there is , that shall prevent thy execut- ing it . NE . What sayest thou ? Who is there that shall hinder me in this ? UL . The ...
... hear them . NE . Be now well assured of it : thou hast heard all I have to say . UL . There is one , there is , that shall prevent thy execut- ing it . NE . What sayest thou ? Who is there that shall hinder me in this ? UL . The ...
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abode Achilles Æta Agamemnon Ajax alludes Antilochus Aristophanes arms art thou Atreus Atridæ aught Barby Brunck Brunck's note Chalcodon Chorus Chryse convey deeds disease dost thou Echepolus evil father foot Fulminis give gods gone Greeks groans Hades hand haply hast thou hath hear heaven Helenus hence Hercules Hermann reads Jove king knowest thou Laertes land Lemnos lest let us begone loctetes longer look Lycomedes Minerva misery Musgrave Neoptolemus never pain persuaded Philoc Philoctetes pity Poias possessed Priam quæ quod reproach sail sayest thou Scholiast Scyros ship Sisyphus sleep Sophocles speak stranger sure tell Teucer thee at least thine thing thou art thou seest thou shalt thou shouldst Thou speakest thou wilt thy disease thyself tongue Trojan plains Troy Tydeus Ulysses undone unhappy utter vessel villain voyage weapons whither wilt thou woes words wretched δὲ καὶ