| Homerus - 1822 - 320 páginas
...fruitful shore, There shalt thou live his son, his honours share, And with Orestes' self divide his care. Yet more — three daughters in his court are bred,...Iphigenia fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair; Her shalt thou wed whom most thy eyes approve; He asks no presents, no reward for love: Himself will... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 304 páginas
...shalt thou live his son, his honours share, And with Orestes' self divide his care. Yet more—three daughters in his court are bred, And each well worthy...Iphigenia fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair; Hershalt thou wed whom most thy eyes approve; He asks no presents, no reward for love: Himself will... | |
| Sophocles - 1823 - 228 páginas
...would disclose what are my sentiments towards them. But now in k Thus Homer, II. IX. " Yet more—three daughters in his court are bred, And each well worthy...Iphigenia fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair." miseries I think fit to voyage with lowered sail, and not fancy indeed I effect something, yet work... | |
| Sophocles - 1824 - 730 páginas
...— without the palace gates I see thy sister, fair * Chrysothemis, * Chrysothemis is mentioned by Homer, II. ix. Yet more, three daughters in his court are bred, And each well worthy of a royal bed, Lai id ice and Iphigenia fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair. Of the same parents born ;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 páginas
...fruitful shore. There shalt thou live his son, his honours share, And with Orestes' self divide his care. d's domestic related, that, in the dreadful winter of 1740, ehe Iphigeriia fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair; Her shalt thou wed whom most thy eyes approve,... | |
| Sophocles - 1837 - 324 páginas
...for my father, thou not only dost not cooperate, but also dissuadest me in action. Hath not this cow* Thus Homer, II, ix. " Yet more — three daughters...And each well worthy of a royal bed ; Laodice, and Iphigema fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair." The original has Iphianassa, which Pope appears... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 páginas
...honours share, And with Orestes' self divide his care. Yet more — three daughters in his court arc Chrysothemie with golden hair ; Her shalt thou wed whom most thy eyes approve ; He asks no presents,... | |
| Homer - 1848 - 334 páginas
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| Sophocles - 1849 - 376 páginas
...amifti, well remarks that this is merely like ovTcf Kai OIirOVTIQ, and means "all the hopes I have." B. 1 Thus Homer, II. ix. " Yet more — three daughters...Iphigenia fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair." tb.ee also act : and yet the right is, not wherein I speak, but wherein thou judgest. But if I must... | |
| Homer - 1849 - 582 páginas
...fruitful shore, There shalt thou live his son, his honours share, And with Orestes' self divide his care. Yet more : three daughters in his court are bred,...Iphigenia fair, And bright Chrysothemis with golden hair; Her shalt thou wed whom most thy eyes approve, He asks no presents, no reward for love : Himself will... | |
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