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Page 87
... Orestes and Pylades now step out from their hiding - place and the girls flee . Orestes stops Electra , tells her that he has come from her brother and goes with her as far as her hut , learning from her something of the situation in ...
... Orestes and Pylades now step out from their hiding - place and the girls flee . Orestes stops Electra , tells her that he has come from her brother and goes with her as far as her hut , learning from her something of the situation in ...
Page 88
... Orestes and the slave depart and , after a choral ode , a distant cry is heard . The servant of Orestes enters and tells of the slaughter of Aegisthus and how Orestes had made himself known to the slaves and been accepted by them . Orestes ...
... Orestes and the slave depart and , after a choral ode , a distant cry is heard . The servant of Orestes enters and tells of the slaughter of Aegisthus and how Orestes had made himself known to the slaves and been accepted by them . Orestes ...
Page 141
... Orestes if he will take it to Argos for her . Orestes refuses to go if his friend Pylades cannot go too , but as that is impossible it is at length agreed that Pylades shall carry the letter and the unrecognized Orestes remain to be ...
... Orestes if he will take it to Argos for her . Orestes refuses to go if his friend Pylades cannot go too , but as that is impossible it is at length agreed that Pylades shall carry the letter and the unrecognized Orestes remain to be ...
Contents
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TRAGEDY OF EURIPIDES | 22 |
FURTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TRAGEDY OF EURIPIDES | 36 |
THE EXTANT PLAYS | 57 |
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