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... Agamemnon . The palace opens : Clytemnestra stands beside the body of her king and husband , - an undaunted criminal , who not only confesses the deed , but boasts of it as a just requital for Agamemnon's ambitious sacrifice of ...
... Agamemnon . The palace opens : Clytemnestra stands beside the body of her king and husband , - an undaunted criminal , who not only confesses the deed , but boasts of it as a just requital for Agamemnon's ambitious sacrifice of ...
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... Agamemnon's queen , That , from her bed quick rising , through the house She may her holy orisons begin , With loud acclaim and Orthian minstrelsy , To greet this beacon ; if indeed the town Of Troy be taken , as this fire announces ...
... Agamemnon's queen , That , from her bed quick rising , through the house She may her holy orisons begin , With loud acclaim and Orthian minstrelsy , To greet this beacon ; if indeed the town Of Troy be taken , as this fire announces ...
Pagina 127
... Agamemnon on that sad occasion , is one of the finest lyrical effusions in Ęs- chylus . Both poets excite our commiseration by bringing before our eyes her present situation , and contrasting it with the splendor of her former fortune ...
... Agamemnon on that sad occasion , is one of the finest lyrical effusions in Ęs- chylus . Both poets excite our commiseration by bringing before our eyes her present situation , and contrasting it with the splendor of her former fortune ...
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