The Tragedies of Sophocles,: Translated from the Greek; (with a Dissertation on Antient Tragedy.)T. Davies, 1766 |
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Strana 13
... happiness of their own . The chorus , according to Horace , fhould indeed always appear as the friends of distress'd virtue ; but in this cafe Sophocles , we fee , is excufable , as it could not be done , confidering whom they are com ...
... happiness of their own . The chorus , according to Horace , fhould indeed always appear as the friends of distress'd virtue ; but in this cafe Sophocles , we fee , is excufable , as it could not be done , confidering whom they are com ...
Strana 24
... happiness to dye ; Without remorfe I fhall embrace my fate ; But to my brother had I left the rites . O fepulture unpaid , I then indeed Had been moft wretched ; this to thee may feem Madness and folly ; if it be , ' tis fit . I fhou'd ...
... happiness to dye ; Without remorfe I fhall embrace my fate ; But to my brother had I left the rites . O fepulture unpaid , I then indeed Had been moft wretched ; this to thee may feem Madness and folly ; if it be , ' tis fit . I fhou'd ...
Strana 30
... happiness of his fon to his refent . ment . Antigone becomes likewise a greater object of compaffion ; in spite of all her courage and refolution , a figh efcapes her for the fate of Hæmon , doom'd to feel fuch misfortunes from an ...
... happiness of his fon to his refent . ment . Antigone becomes likewise a greater object of compaffion ; in spite of all her courage and refolution , a figh efcapes her for the fate of Hæmon , doom'd to feel fuch misfortunes from an ...
Strana 37
... happiness alone Are all my wifh ; what can a child defire More than a father's honour , or a father More than his child's ? O ! do not then retain Thy will , and still believe no sense but thine Can judge aright : the man who proudly ...
... happiness alone Are all my wifh ; what can a child defire More than a father's honour , or a father More than his child's ? O ! do not then retain Thy will , and still believe no sense but thine Can judge aright : the man who proudly ...
Strana 61
... happiness , Rul'd o'er renowned Thebes , which from her foes He had deliver'd , with fuccefsful pow'r ; Bleft in his kingdom , in his children blest , He stretch'd o'er all his univerfal fway ; Now all is gone : when pleasure is no more ...
... happiness , Rul'd o'er renowned Thebes , which from her foes He had deliver'd , with fuccefsful pow'r ; Bleft in his kingdom , in his children blest , He stretch'd o'er all his univerfal fway ; Now all is gone : when pleasure is no more ...
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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