Aischulou Persai. The Persæ of Æschylus, ed. by A.O. Prickard1879 |
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... language is clear and forcible , and for many readers requires no inter- pretation , on the other hand the full power of the poet can hardly be felt or brought out but by one who is both an historian and an oriental scholar . Readers ...
... language is clear and forcible , and for many readers requires no inter- pretation , on the other hand the full power of the poet can hardly be felt or brought out but by one who is both an historian and an oriental scholar . Readers ...
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... language , and in manners , from India on the East to Thrace and Scythia on the West and North . The fleet consisted of twelve hundred and seven vessels , furnished by the Phoenicians , Egyptians , Cyprians , Cilicians , and others ...
... language , and in manners , from India on the East to Thrace and Scythia on the West and North . The fleet consisted of twelve hundred and seven vessels , furnished by the Phoenicians , Egyptians , Cyprians , Cilicians , and others ...
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... language and altars they shared ? No , so long as a single Athenian survived , they would never come to terms with Xerxes . month of July saw the Persians again in possession of Athens ; but the city was deserted , its inhabitants ...
... language and altars they shared ? No , so long as a single Athenian survived , they would never come to terms with Xerxes . month of July saw the Persians again in possession of Athens ; but the city was deserted , its inhabitants ...
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... language called them so , but possessing a civilisation and a discipline of their own , whose speech seemed to him as the twittering of birds , whose flowing dress , solemn Eastern bearing , and views of religion and of life were so ...
... language called them so , but possessing a civilisation and a discipline of their own , whose speech seemed to him as the twittering of birds , whose flowing dress , solemn Eastern bearing , and views of religion and of life were so ...
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... language here used about the sea , " with its broad path- ways , which the rough wind frets to whiteness " , is in con- temptuous though suppressed contrast to that used about the bridge , " with its fine spun cables , its shifts for ...
... language here used about the sea , " with its broad path- ways , which the rough wind frets to whiteness " , is in con- temptuous though suppressed contrast to that used about the bridge , " with its fine spun cables , its shifts for ...
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