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... doth please him , By this do I address him , I may not guess of aught , While all I weigh , Save Jove - - if from my anxious thoughts The bootless weight in truth ' tis meet to cast away : For neither he who once was great before him ...
... doth please him , By this do I address him , I may not guess of aught , While all I weigh , Save Jove - - if from my anxious thoughts The bootless weight in truth ' tis meet to cast away : For neither he who once was great before him ...
Página xviii
... doth peal , All in all shall gain the meed Of an understanding heart - Jove that mortal man doth lead To tread the paths of wisdom's art Jove that knowledge upon pain Rivets ever to remain . There droppeth e'en in sleep , within The ...
... doth peal , All in all shall gain the meed Of an understanding heart - Jove that mortal man doth lead To tread the paths of wisdom's art Jove that knowledge upon pain Rivets ever to remain . There droppeth e'en in sleep , within The ...
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... doth wring me . " And here these observations may close . On one point nothing has been said- the character of Clytemnestra . But it is of the ut- most importance to remember , that as in the case of Agamemnon , of Menelaus , of even ...
... doth wring me . " And here these observations may close . On one point nothing has been said- the character of Clytemnestra . But it is of the ut- most importance to remember , that as in the case of Agamemnon , of Menelaus , of even ...
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... doth matter ? What tidings new ? what having heard , Beneath the spell of what announced word , Burn'st thou thy incense , sent to every altar round ? Lo ! of all gods that rule our State , Above , of earth , both them that sit In ...
... doth matter ? What tidings new ? what having heard , Beneath the spell of what announced word , Burn'st thou thy incense , sent to every altar round ? Lo ! of all gods that rule our State , Above , of earth , both them that sit In ...
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... doth swell with evil dreams , A And whilom from the victim flames , Hope waving fair its fawning ray , Glutless care doth keep at bay , The rankling agony That on the heart doth prey . Lord , am I still in fitful bursts to sing The ...
... doth swell with evil dreams , A And whilom from the victim flames , Hope waving fair its fawning ray , Glutless care doth keep at bay , The rankling agony That on the heart doth prey . Lord , am I still in fitful bursts to sing The ...
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2d Edition 4th Edition A. J. VALPY adapted Ægisth Agam Agamemnon ancient Anglicæ Apollo Argive Aristophanes Arithmetic Atreus blood bound Cass CHARLES ANTHON Chor Chorus cloth Clyt Clytemnestra copious corrected crime curse deed didst dost doth E. H. BARKER e'en Edited by A. J. Editio English Notes English-Latin enlarged Eschylus Eton Eton Latin Euripides evil F. E. J. VALPY fate fear Geography gods Grammar School Greek Grammar Greek Language halls hand hath heart heaven History JAMES PYCROFT Jove Language late Latin Exercises Latin Grammar Latin Language Latin-English Dictionary Lessons Lexicon light Menelaus mind moral murder Norwich School o'er Pleisthenes poet poetry post 8vo prophetic Questions revised S. T. BLOOMFIELD seems Semich Shrewsbury School sooth Sophocles soul spouse TESTAMENTUM DOMINI Text thee thou Thucydides Thyestes tion translation Trinity College Troy truth unto usum Valpy's vols words wrath
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