The Tragedies of Sophocles,R. Francklin, 1758 |
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Sayfa 122
... OEneus , wife of Hercules , If I am not deceiv'd , ' tis Deianira , My queen , my mistress . Am I thy mistress ? DEIAN IR A. Am I fo indeed ? If I am not deceiv'd . This may , perhaps , appear der , but it is almost a literal ...
... OEneus , wife of Hercules , If I am not deceiv'd , ' tis Deianira , My queen , my mistress . Am I thy mistress ? DEIAN IR A. Am I fo indeed ? If I am not deceiv'd . This may , perhaps , appear der , but it is almost a literal ...
Sayfa 133
... OEneus , listen to my words , • So fhalt thou profit by the last sad journey • Which I fhall ever go ; if in thy hand . • Thou take the drops out - flowing from the wound • This arrow made , dip'd in th ' envenom❜d blood " Of the ...
... OEneus , listen to my words , • So fhalt thou profit by the last sad journey • Which I fhall ever go ; if in thy hand . • Thou take the drops out - flowing from the wound • This arrow made , dip'd in th ' envenom❜d blood " Of the ...
Sayfa 134
... be filent . SCENE II . LICHAS , DEIANIRA , CHORUS . LICHA S. Speak thy laft commands , Daughter of OEneus , for already long Have we delay'd our journey . DEl- DEIANIRA . Know then , Lichas , That whilst thou 134 TRACHINIÆ .
... be filent . SCENE II . LICHAS , DEIANIRA , CHORUS . LICHA S. Speak thy laft commands , Daughter of OEneus , for already long Have we delay'd our journey . DEl- DEIANIRA . Know then , Lichas , That whilst thou 134 TRACHINIÆ .
Sayfa 146
... OEneus , and his execrations pour'd On thee his worft of foes : at length his eyes , Distorted forth from the furrounding smoak , He caft on me , who midst attending crouds Wept his fad fate ; approach , he cry'd , my fon , • Do not ...
... OEneus , and his execrations pour'd On thee his worft of foes : at length his eyes , Distorted forth from the furrounding smoak , He caft on me , who midst attending crouds Wept his fad fate ; approach , he cry'd , my fon , • Do not ...
Sayfa 159
... - man orator has left us a tranflation of it , which remains almoft the only fpeci- men of his poetical abilities . See Tully's Tufculan questions , b . 2 . As OEneus thy deceitful daughter hath : Oh ! I TRACHINIÆ . 159.
... - man orator has left us a tranflation of it , which remains almoft the only fpeci- men of his poetical abilities . See Tully's Tufculan questions , b . 2 . As OEneus thy deceitful daughter hath : Oh ! I TRACHINIÆ . 159.
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againſt Alcides antient ANTIGONE ANTIS TROPHE aſk becauſe beft behold beſt Brumoy call'd cauſe CHOR CHORUS circumftance Corinth cou'd CREO CREON crime daughters death deed DEIANIRA DIPU doft thou doth dreadful e'er Eteocles Eurytus Ev'n ev'ry facred faid fame fate father fave fear feems fhall fhalt fhou'd fifter filence fince firſt flain flave fome fong foon forrows fpeak friends ftill ftranger fuch gods guilty Hæmon hath hear heav'n Hercules himſelf huſband HYLLUS ISMEN Jocafta JOCAST Jove king know'ft Labdacus laft Laius laſt LICHA MESSENGER mifery moft moſt muft murther muſt myſelf ne'er never o'er obferved OE DIP OEdipus OEneus oracle paffage pleaſure Polybus Polynices pow'r purpoſe SCENE ſee ſhall ſhe SHEPHERD Sophocles ſpeak ſtill STROPHE tell thee Thebes Thefeus theſe thofe thoſe thou art TIRESIA Trachis tranflation twas unhappy wherefore Whilft whofe wiſdom woes wou'd wou'dft wretched