Greek Literature in TranslationEnglish translations of Greek classic literary works. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 8
... hand draw the sword ; yet with words indeed revile him , even as it shall come to pass . For thus will I say to thee , and so it shall be fulfilled ; hereafter shall goodly gifts come to thee , yea in threefold measure , by reason of ...
... hand draw the sword ; yet with words indeed revile him , even as it shall come to pass . For thus will I say to thee , and so it shall be fulfilled ; hereafter shall goodly gifts come to thee , yea in threefold measure , by reason of ...
Page 208
... hand to smite the blow ! AE .: That fraudful force was woman's very part , Not mine , whom deep suspicion from of old Would have debarred . Now by his treasure's aid My purpose holds to rule the citizens . But whoso will not bear my ...
... hand to smite the blow ! AE .: That fraudful force was woman's very part , Not mine , whom deep suspicion from of old Would have debarred . Now by his treasure's aid My purpose holds to rule the citizens . But whoso will not bear my ...
Page 369
... hand Is it , or thus , that I should bear the wand , To be most like to them ? Up let it swing In the right hand , timed with the right foot's spring . . ' Tis well thy heart is changed ! PEN . [ more wildly ] : What strength is this ...
... hand Is it , or thus , that I should bear the wand , To be most like to them ? Up let it swing In the right hand , timed with the right foot's spring . . ' Tis well thy heart is changed ! PEN . [ more wildly ] : What strength is this ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Achaians Achilles Agamemnon answer antistrophe Apollo Argives Athenians Athens Atreus beauty behold blood body Cæsar called Charisius child CHORUS Creon Crito Daphnis dark dead dear death deed didst Dionysus divine doom dost doth earth Euth Euthyphro evil eyes fair fate father fear friends give goddess gods Greek hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Hera Heracles Hermes Hesiod hither honour kine king Laius land live lord maiden mean Meletus mind mortal mother nature never noble o'er Odysseus Peleus Pentheus PHAEDRA poet Polybius Priam shalt ships singing slain slay Socrates song sorrow soul spake Sparta Spartans speak strophe Teiresias tell Thebes thee Theseus thine things thou art thou hast thou wilt thought Trojans true truth unto wife wise women words Zeus