The Tragedies of Sophocles,: Translated from the Greek; (with a Dissertation on Antient Tragedy.)T. Davies, 1766 |
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Strana 65
... filence and departure of Eurydice , on hear- ing the news of her fon's death , are extremely judicious , and more expreffive of her feelings on the occafion than words could poffibly have made it " curæ leves loquuntur , ingentes ...
... filence and departure of Eurydice , on hear- ing the news of her fon's death , are extremely judicious , and more expreffive of her feelings on the occafion than words could poffibly have made it " curæ leves loquuntur , ingentes ...
Strana 66
... filence Doth ever threaten horrid confequence . MESSENGER . Within we foon shall know if aught she hide Of deadly purport in her angry foul ; For well thou fay'ft her filence is most dreadful . CHORU S. [ Exit Messenger .. But lo ! the ...
... filence Doth ever threaten horrid confequence . MESSENGER . Within we foon shall know if aught she hide Of deadly purport in her angry foul ; For well thou fay'ft her filence is most dreadful . CHORU S. [ Exit Messenger .. But lo ! the ...
Strana 90
... filence . Never . I perform'd · DEIANIRA . Tell me then thyself , Thou wretched maid , for I am most unhappy Till I know who thou art . LICHA S. She will not speak ; I know fhe will not ; not a word hath past Her lips , e'er fince the ...
... filence . Never . I perform'd · DEIANIRA . Tell me then thyself , Thou wretched maid , for I am most unhappy Till I know who thou art . LICHA S. She will not speak ; I know fhe will not ; not a word hath past Her lips , e'er fince the ...
Strana 95
... filence ; ' a kind of impertinent fá- miliarity from a fervant to a mistress which modern delicacy would fcarce admit ; I have therefore softened it a little in the translation . DEIANIRA . Didst thou not fay , this flave , TRACHINIÆ ...
... filence ; ' a kind of impertinent fá- miliarity from a fervant to a mistress which modern delicacy would fcarce admit ; I have therefore softened it a little in the translation . DEIANIRA . Didst thou not fay , this flave , TRACHINIÆ ...
Strana 113
... filence thus confirms thy guilt ? VOL . II . Nor halt thou , & c . с I HYL- Οποιον άλλον εκ οψει ποτε • fays the ... filence , & c . This filence exactly resembles that of Eury- dice HYLLUS . Let her be gone : and may fome TRACHINIÆ . 113.
... filence thus confirms thy guilt ? VOL . II . Nor halt thou , & c . с I HYL- Οποιον άλλον εκ οψει ποτε • fays the ... filence , & c . This filence exactly resembles that of Eury- dice HYLLUS . Let her be gone : and may fome TRACHINIÆ . 113.
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againſt Alcides antient ANTIGONE ANTIS TROPHE aſk becauſe behold beſt Brumoy cauſe CHORUS cou'd CREON crime daughters dead death deed DEIAN DEIANIRA DIPU doft thou doth dreadful e'er Eteocles Eurytus Ev'n ev'ry facred faid fame fate father fave fear feems fhall fhou'd fifter filence fince firſt flain flave fome fong foon forrows friends ftill ftranger fuch gods guilty Hæmon happineſs hath hear heav'n Hercules himſelf huſband HYLLUS ISMEN Jocafta JOCAST Jove king Labdacus laft Laius laſt LICHA MESSENGER moft moſt muft murther muſt myſelf ne'er never o'er obferves OEdipus OEneus OLD SHEPHERD oracle paffage pleaſure Polybus Polynices pow'r purpoſe raiſe ſay SCENE ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſon Sophocles ſpeak ſtate ſtill STROPHE tell thee Thebes Thefeus theſe thofe thoſe thou art TIRESIA Trachis tranflation twas unhappy wherefore Whilft whoſe wilt wiſdom woes wou'd wretched