Pericles and AspasiaLittle, Brown, 1901 - 281 psl. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 5
259 psl.
... IPHIGENEIA . Iphigeneia . Father ! I now may lean upon your breast , And you with unreverted eyes will grasp Iphigeneia's hand . We are not shades Surely ! for yours throbs yet . Win Troy for Greece ? And did my blood Ah ! ' twas ill ...
... IPHIGENEIA . Iphigeneia . Father ! I now may lean upon your breast , And you with unreverted eyes will grasp Iphigeneia's hand . We are not shades Surely ! for yours throbs yet . Win Troy for Greece ? And did my blood Ah ! ' twas ill ...
260 psl.
... Iphigeneia . No , sweet father , no .. I could have answered that ; why ask the gods ? Agamemnon . Iphigeneia ! O my child ! the Earth Has gendered crimes unheard - of heretofore , And Nature may have changed in her last depths ...
... Iphigeneia . No , sweet father , no .. I could have answered that ; why ask the gods ? Agamemnon . Iphigeneia ! O my child ! the Earth Has gendered crimes unheard - of heretofore , And Nature may have changed in her last depths ...
261 psl.
... Iphigeneia . She hath not past the river . We may walk With our hands link'd nor feel our house's shame . Agamemnon . Never mayst thou , Iphigeneia , feel it ! Aulis had no sharp sword , thou wouldst exclaim , Greece no avenger . I ...
... Iphigeneia . She hath not past the river . We may walk With our hands link'd nor feel our house's shame . Agamemnon . Never mayst thou , Iphigeneia , feel it ! Aulis had no sharp sword , thou wouldst exclaim , Greece no avenger . I ...
262 psl.
... Iphigeneia . As little now . Value them Agamemnon . Were life and kingdom all ! Iphigeneia . Ah ! by our death many are sad who loved us . The little fond Electra , and Orestes So childish and so bold ! O that mad boy ! They will be ...
... Iphigeneia . As little now . Value them Agamemnon . Were life and kingdom all ! Iphigeneia . Ah ! by our death many are sad who loved us . The little fond Electra , and Orestes So childish and so bold ! O that mad boy ! They will be ...
263 psl.
... Iphigeneia ! they belong To none but thee and her who reigns ( Less chaunted ) on our bosky plains . Semichorus . Iphigeneia ! ' tis to thee Glory we owe and victory . Clash , men of Argos , clash your arms To martial worth and virgin ...
... Iphigeneia ! they belong To none but thee and her who reigns ( Less chaunted ) on our bosky plains . Semichorus . Iphigeneia ! ' tis to thee Glory we owe and victory . Clash , men of Argos , clash your arms To martial worth and virgin ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
admiration Agamemnon Alcibiades Anaxagoras ANAXAGORAS TO ASPASIA Aristophanes arms Artemidora asked ASPASIA TO CLEONE ASPASIA TO PERICLES Athenians Athens Attica beautiful believe better bosom brave breast child Cimon citizens CLEONE TO ASPASIA Corinna cried dare delight Diopeithes earth Electra enemies Epimedea Eschylus Euboea Euripides eyes fancy father favor fear fond friends genius glory gods Greece hand happy hath head hear heard heart Herodotus Homer hope idle imagine Iphigeneia kiss Lacedæmon less live look Lysicles Megara Meton Miletus mind Myrtis never Orestes perhaps Pericles PERICLES TO ASPASIA Peristera philosophers Pindar pity poetry poets praise Proxenos Psyllos Pythagoras religion remember replied Samos Sappho Semichorus smile Socrates Sophocles Sparta surely sweet tears tell temples thee things thou art thought Thucydides tion told truth verses voice wisdom wish words write Xeniades youth