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" Trojan war, throughout all its eventful changes of fortune from its first origin, and recount all the prophecies relating to it, and the sacrifice of Iphigenia, at the expense of which the voyage of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra declares the... "
The Seven Tragedies of Aeschylus - Page 159
by Aeschylus - 1829 - 342 pages
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The Agamemnon of AEschylus

Aeschylus - 1824 - 198 pages
...sacrifice of Iphigenia, at the expense of which the voyage of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra declares the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she...shade the brilliancy of his picture, the subsequent misfortunes of the Greeks, their dispersion, and the shipwreck suffered by many of them — an immediate...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 23

1825 - 604 pages
...sacrifice of Iphigenia, at the expense of which the voyage of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra declares the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she...appearance, who, as an eye-witness, announces the fate of the conquered and plundered city, consigned as a prey to the flames, the joy of the victors...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 23

1825 - 624 pages
...sacrifice of Iphigenia, at the expense of which the voyage of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra declares the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she orders, and the herald, Talthybius, immediBtely makes his appearance, who, as an eye-witness, announces the fate of the conquered and plundered...
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Agamemnon: A Tragedy

Aeschylus - 1832 - 114 pages
...sacrifice of Iphigenia, at the expense of which the voyage of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra declares the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she...shade the brilliancy of his picture, the subsequent misfortunes of the Greeks, their dispersion, and the shipwreck suffered by many of them — an immediate...
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature

August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - 476 pages
...sacrifice of Iphigenia, at the expense of which the voyage of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra declares the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she...shade the brilliancy of his picture, the subsequent misfortunes of the Greeks, their dispersion, and the shipwreck suffered by many of them, an immediate...
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature

August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - 488 pages
...sacrifice of Iphigenia, at the expense of which the voyage of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra declares the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she...glory of their leader. He displays with reluctance, afl if unwilling to shade the brilliancy of his picture, the subsequent misfortunes of the Greeks,...
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature

August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 554 pages
...orders; and the herald Talthybius immediately makes his appearance, who, as an eye-witness, relates the drama of the conquered and plundered city, consigned...joy of the victors, and the glory of their leader. With reluctance, as if unwilling to check their congratulatory prayers, he recounts to them the subsequent...
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature, Volume 1

August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 556 pages
...of Iphigenia, by which the sailing of the Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra explains to the chorus the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she orders; and the herald Talthybius immediately makes Us appearance, who, as an eye-witness, relates the drama of the conquered and plundered city, consigned...
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature

August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 554 pages
...Greeks was purchased. Clytemnestra explains to the chorus the joyful cause of the sacrifice which Fhe orders; and the herald Talthybius immediately makes his appearance, who, as an eye-witness, relates the drama of the conquered and plundered city, consigned as a prey to the Hames, the joy of...
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Prose Writers of German

Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 618 pages
...Clytemnestra declares the joyful cause of the sacrifice which she orders, and the herald T,*.'thyhius immediately makes his appearance, who as an eye-witness...shade the brilliancy of his picture, the subsequent misfortunes of the Greeks, their dispersion, and the shipwreck suffered by many of them, an immediate...
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