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... to advocate this cause aright ; And as a Soothsayer , I may not lie . Know that in all my utter'd oracles Whate'er the subject , be it man or state , ( v . 568-587 . ) I but interpret the commands of Zeus : An argument 28 THE FURIES .
... to advocate this cause aright ; And as a Soothsayer , I may not lie . Know that in all my utter'd oracles Whate'er the subject , be it man or state , ( v . 568-587 . ) I but interpret the commands of Zeus : An argument 28 THE FURIES .
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Aeschylus Bernard Drake. I but interpret the commands of Zeus : An argument of force ; which draws you on To further Zeus's schemes , whose sovereign will Should be the goal and anchor of your faith . CHORUS . Zeus , you aver , commanded ...
Aeschylus Bernard Drake. I but interpret the commands of Zeus : An argument of force ; which draws you on To further Zeus's schemes , whose sovereign will Should be the goal and anchor of your faith . CHORUS . Zeus , you aver , commanded ...
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... argument.- The mother cannot be , in procreation , The generative agent ; she receives And holds the foetus in her passive womb . The male begets ; the female entertains As ' twere a guest , and nurtures into life The formless germ ...
... argument.- The mother cannot be , in procreation , The generative agent ; she receives And holds the foetus in her passive womb . The male begets ; the female entertains As ' twere a guest , and nurtures into life The formless germ ...
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... argument on which he grounds this alteration . " The Scholiast , " he says , in p . 61 , " describes this verse as a dimeter brachy - catalectic , with a hephthemimer of tribrachs ; 122012201 - | - | - -3 222 C and must have read the ...
... argument on which he grounds this alteration . " The Scholiast , " he says , in p . 61 , " describes this verse as a dimeter brachy - catalectic , with a hephthemimer of tribrachs ; 122012201 - | - | - -3 222 C and must have read the ...
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... arguments are not conclusive , because the Areopagus , either as Court or Senate , had no other name than Βουλή : it ... argument . " In the next place , " he says , in p . 113 , " it was scarcely possible to sever a portion only from ...
... arguments are not conclusive , because the Areopagus , either as Court or Senate , had no other name than Βουλή : it ... argument . " In the next place , " he says , in p . 113 , " it was scarcely possible to sever a portion only from ...