Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 strán (strany) |
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... Medea trucidat ( Ars . Poet . 185 ) 1 so Medea is made to slaughter her children on the stage . If however , as it is suspected , the plays of Seneca were declaimed , not acted , it made no matter . The plays , like his Dialogues , are ...
... Medea trucidat ( Ars . Poet . 185 ) 1 so Medea is made to slaughter her children on the stage . If however , as it is suspected , the plays of Seneca were declaimed , not acted , it made no matter . The plays , like his Dialogues , are ...
Strana 139
... Medea's brother and her betrothed lover have pursued and come up with the escaping Argonauts , and Medea is expostulating , since there is talk of her being sur- rendered . The epic begins with the building of the wonderful ship Argo ...
... Medea's brother and her betrothed lover have pursued and come up with the escaping Argonauts , and Medea is expostulating , since there is talk of her being sur- rendered . The epic begins with the building of the wonderful ship Argo ...
Strana 140
... Medea falls an instant victim to the arrows of Eros , Valerius Flaccus shows us Medea meeting Jason first on his way from the river to the palace , and she is impressed ; but it is not till Juno , in disguise , has brought her to the ...
... Medea falls an instant victim to the arrows of Eros , Valerius Flaccus shows us Medea meeting Jason first on his way from the river to the palace , and she is impressed ; but it is not till Juno , in disguise , has brought her to the ...
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