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... pair , the Elders at first condemn Aegisthus ' planning ( oyos ) without action ( ĕpyov ) , and then Aegisthus , accusing the Elders of evil words ( λóyos ) , threatens corporal punishment ( ěpyov ) . In the first pair ( 1612-1616 and ...
... pair , the Elders at first condemn Aegisthus ' planning ( oyos ) without action ( ĕpyov ) , and then Aegisthus , accusing the Elders of evil words ( λóyos ) , threatens corporal punishment ( ěpyov ) . In the first pair ( 1612-1616 and ...
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... pairs of quarrels between the Elders and Aegisthus are organized under the principles of word ( λóyos ) and deed ( čρycv ) , and each pair examines the problem in turn from the point of legal ( 1612-24 ) , moral ( 1625-32 ) , political ...
... pairs of quarrels between the Elders and Aegisthus are organized under the principles of word ( λóyos ) and deed ( čρycv ) , and each pair examines the problem in turn from the point of legal ( 1612-24 ) , moral ( 1625-32 ) , political ...
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... pair ( 1665-6 ) as a political pair . The Elders ' reference to Orestes in the second pair ( 1667-8 ) naturally makes one think of the social pair in 1643-1648 , as these lines deal with Orestes ' future return . Since , in the third pair ...
... pair ( 1665-6 ) as a political pair . The Elders ' reference to Orestes in the second pair ( 1667-8 ) naturally makes one think of the social pair in 1643-1648 , as these lines deal with Orestes ' future return . Since , in the third pair ...
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