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... means satisfactory , and does not solve the dilemma brought forward above in the matter of the Eccyclema . He thinks that the Furies do not appear at all before v . 137 , loù loù τóṛαέ , & c . , when they precipitate themselves through ...
... means satisfactory , and does not solve the dilemma brought forward above in the matter of the Eccyclema . He thinks that the Furies do not appear at all before v . 137 , loù loù τóṛαέ , & c . , when they precipitate themselves through ...
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... became justifiable and even necessary ; because recourse could be had to no higher powers for her punishment , where she and Ægisthus were supreme . 20. Accordingly , Eschylus represents Orestes as by no means 54 INTRODUCTION .
... became justifiable and even necessary ; because recourse could be had to no higher powers for her punishment , where she and Ægisthus were supreme . 20. Accordingly , Eschylus represents Orestes as by no means 54 INTRODUCTION .
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Aeschylus. 20. Accordingly , Eschylus represents Orestes as by no means repentant of the deed : in Eum . v . 566 , he ... meaning of " homo piacularis , " ( Eum . 168 , Choeph . 285 , ) and in the Eumenides is used in the peculiar sense ...
Aeschylus. 20. Accordingly , Eschylus represents Orestes as by no means repentant of the deed : in Eum . v . 566 , he ... meaning of " homo piacularis , " ( Eum . 168 , Choeph . 285 , ) and in the Eumenides is used in the peculiar sense ...
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... means of puri- fication ( Eum . 430 ) ; thus Achelous , whose name denotes water , cleanses Alcmæon from his mother's blood , ( Apollod . iii . 7. 5 ; comp . Pausan . ii . 31. 11. ) The Deities to be invoked are the same as in the ...
... means of puri- fication ( Eum . 430 ) ; thus Achelous , whose name denotes water , cleanses Alcmæon from his mother's blood , ( Apollod . iii . 7. 5 ; comp . Pausan . ii . 31. 11. ) The Deities to be invoked are the same as in the ...
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... mean- ing of the name , and ception of them , pp . 186 -191 . 38. The word ' Epivòs ( not ' Epivvùs , see Herm ... meaning : parricide especially called forth an Erinnys , and Eschylus attributes one to the crime of neglect- ing the ...
... mean- ing of the name , and ception of them , pp . 186 -191 . 38. The word ' Epivòs ( not ' Epivvùs , see Herm ... meaning : parricide especially called forth an Erinnys , and Eschylus attributes one to the crime of neglect- ing the ...
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