Pericles and AspasiaLittle, Brown, 1901 - 281 psl. |
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... hearts , but their persons too , just where they are ! I intend to be in love here at Athens . It is true , I do assure you , when I have time , and idleness , and courage for it . Ay , ay , now your eyes are running over all the rest ...
... hearts , but their persons too , just where they are ! I intend to be in love here at Athens . It is true , I do assure you , when I have time , and idleness , and courage for it . Ay , ay , now your eyes are running over all the rest ...
7 psl.
... heart sank within me ; so many young men stared and whispered ; yet never was stranger treated with more civility . Crowded as the theatre was ( for the tragedy had begun ) every one made room for me . When they were seated , and I too ...
... heart sank within me ; so many young men stared and whispered ; yet never was stranger treated with more civility . Crowded as the theatre was ( for the tragedy had begun ) every one made room for me . When they were seated , and I too ...
8 psl.
... heart was mollified and quelled . I sobbed ; I dropt . V. CLEONE TO ASPASIA . There Is this telling me all ? you faithless creature ! is much to be told when Aspasia faints in a theatre : and Aspasia in disguise ! My sweet and dear ...
... heart was mollified and quelled . I sobbed ; I dropt . V. CLEONE TO ASPASIA . There Is this telling me all ? you faithless creature ! is much to be told when Aspasia faints in a theatre : and Aspasia in disguise ! My sweet and dear ...
10 psl.
... do not let me wrong the kind Epimedea ! Those are not silly who have found the way to our hearts ; and far other names do they deserve who open to us theirs . VII . ASPASIA TO CLEONE . The boy about whom 10 PERICLES AND ASPASIA .
... do not let me wrong the kind Epimedea ! Those are not silly who have found the way to our hearts ; and far other names do they deserve who open to us theirs . VII . ASPASIA TO CLEONE . The boy about whom 10 PERICLES AND ASPASIA .
15 psl.
... heart to the virtues of Andromache . What a barba- rian is the son of a goddess ! Pallas must seize him by the hair to avert the murder of his leader ; but at the eloquence of the Phrygian king the storm of the intract- able homicide ...
... heart to the virtues of Andromache . What a barba- rian is the son of a goddess ! Pallas must seize him by the hair to avert the murder of his leader ; but at the eloquence of the Phrygian king the storm of the intract- able homicide ...
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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