Aischulou Persai. The Persæ of Æschylus, ed. by A.O. Prickard1879 |
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... taken ostensibly because of the loss of some ships on that coast in the previous expedition , really , as Hero- dotus thinks , out of the pride of Xerxes ' heart , and in order that he might leave something to posterity by which to ...
... taken ostensibly because of the loss of some ships on that coast in the previous expedition , really , as Hero- dotus thinks , out of the pride of Xerxes ' heart , and in order that he might leave something to posterity by which to ...
Side xvi
... taken here , and of all Athenians chiefly to Themistocles . His courage had taught them to take good heart from the very words of an oracle which had seemed to others to foretell de- struction , his sound military sense had assured him ...
... taken here , and of all Athenians chiefly to Themistocles . His courage had taught them to take good heart from the very words of an oracle which had seemed to others to foretell de- struction , his sound military sense had assured him ...
Side xvii
... taken so effectually in the night preceding the battle that the Athenians had their wish , and the allies had no choice on the morrow but to fight in the straits with an enemy of four times their own number . incident of this part of ...
... taken so effectually in the night preceding the battle that the Athenians had their wish , and the allies had no choice on the morrow but to fight in the straits with an enemy of four times their own number . incident of this part of ...
Side xix
... taken refuge in Salamis on the invader's approach . Help from Sparta , which had been un- accountably tardy in coming , at last was reported to be on its way , and Mardonius slowly fell back into Boeotia . Here early in September a ...
... taken refuge in Salamis on the invader's approach . Help from Sparta , which had been un- accountably tardy in coming , at last was reported to be on its way , and Mardonius slowly fell back into Boeotia . Here early in September a ...
Side xxxv
... taken with history must have affected , for better or worse , the reputations of living Athenians . A few points connected with the history of the play still require notice . ( 1 ) The Persae is said to have been adapted from the ...
... taken with history must have affected , for better or worse , the reputations of living Athenians . A few points connected with the history of the play still require notice . ( 1 ) The Persae is said to have been adapted from the ...
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