Aeschyli EumenidesMacmillan, 1853 - 143 pages |
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... natural eyesight , It brighteneth the vision of the mind , And darkness maketh plain what daylight veils . Ungrateful hags ! full many a time and oft Ye lapp'd your fill from my rich offerings , When at the hour of midnight I stole ...
... natural eyesight , It brighteneth the vision of the mind , And darkness maketh plain what daylight veils . Ungrateful hags ! full many a time and oft Ye lapp'd your fill from my rich offerings , When at the hour of midnight I stole ...
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... natural avenger of Agamemnon was his son Orestes ; and Eschylus emphatically declares the strictness of this obligation , and the infamy of neglecting it , in Apollo's admonitions to Orestes , Choeph . 267-294 . But notwithstanding ...
... natural avenger of Agamemnon was his son Orestes ; and Eschylus emphatically declares the strictness of this obligation , and the infamy of neglecting it , in Apollo's admonitions to Orestes , Choeph . 267-294 . But notwithstanding ...
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... natural that the ancient legends should all be made to redound to the glory of the Areopagus , nor would any Athenian conversant with history be surprised , that Orestes should be tried before that assembly . Yet we may think it strange ...
... natural that the ancient legends should all be made to redound to the glory of the Areopagus , nor would any Athenian conversant with history be surprised , that Orestes should be tried before that assembly . Yet we may think it strange ...
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... natural necessity and a free and voluntary agency . As heaven and earth , sun and moon , which belong to the old race , manifest their agency in eternal and immutable duration , so the Erinnyes are to be regarded as a natural law of the ...
... natural necessity and a free and voluntary agency . As heaven and earth , sun and moon , which belong to the old race , manifest their agency in eternal and immutable duration , so the Erinnyes are to be regarded as a natural law of the ...
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... natural to refer 90 95 σέβας to the Protector Hermes , than to the protected ἱκέται , as the next line , 93 , clearly points to Hermes ' office : " Zeus respects this lawful privilege of thine , proceeding to mortals with the blessing ...
... natural to refer 90 95 σέβας to the Protector Hermes , than to the protected ἱκέται , as the next line , 93 , clearly points to Hermes ' office : " Zeus respects this lawful privilege of thine , proceeding to mortals with the blessing ...