Earning Our Heritage: An Introduction to the Humanitis and the Language Arts, Svazek 1Harcourt, Brace, 1937 |
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... Agamemnon was his sacrifice of Iphigenia , their daughter , when he sailed for Troy , and an- other reason was his captivity of the Trojan princess , Cassandra , whom he led home in his triumph , and who perished with him at the hands ...
... Agamemnon was his sacrifice of Iphigenia , their daughter , when he sailed for Troy , and an- other reason was his captivity of the Trojan princess , Cassandra , whom he led home in his triumph , and who perished with him at the hands ...
Strana 285
... Agamemnon " trilogy . The purpose of this paper is to explain the Agamemnon in relation to the two other plays by Aeschylus on the same theme . a . The festival of Dionysus . What is a tril- ogy ? Who invented the form , and why did ...
... Agamemnon " trilogy . The purpose of this paper is to explain the Agamemnon in relation to the two other plays by Aeschylus on the same theme . a . The festival of Dionysus . What is a tril- ogy ? Who invented the form , and why did ...
Strana 434
... Agamemnon's hav- ing restored his captive Chryseis to her Trojan father Chryses , priest of Apollo . ( Agamemnon's insistence upon the restoration also of Briseis , favorite of Achilles , caused the latter to sulk in his tent ...
... Agamemnon's hav- ing restored his captive Chryseis to her Trojan father Chryses , priest of Apollo . ( Agamemnon's insistence upon the restoration also of Briseis , favorite of Achilles , caused the latter to sulk in his tent ...
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