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Agamemnon was now thoroughly disheartened by the course of the war , and he wept openly and without shame . He called another council of his bravest and wisest leaders and proposed — this time in earnest — that they give up the fight ...
Agamemnon was now thoroughly disheartened by the course of the war , and he wept openly and without shame . He called another council of his bravest and wisest leaders and proposed — this time in earnest — that they give up the fight ...
Pagina 426
The Oresteia Both Sophocles and Euripides had treated the consequences of Agamemnon's murder , not the full range of the legend from Thyestes ' curse ( pp . 380–381 ) to the vindication of Orestes of the crime of matricide .
The Oresteia Both Sophocles and Euripides had treated the consequences of Agamemnon's murder , not the full range of the legend from Thyestes ' curse ( pp . 380–381 ) to the vindication of Orestes of the crime of matricide .
Pagina 427
He brings news that Paris and Troy have been punished and that Agamemnon will soon arrive in Argos . The elders take the edge off the herald's joy by intimating that all is not well at home . While the herald is told of the sufferings ...
He brings news that Paris and Troy have been punished and that Agamemnon will soon arrive in Argos . The elders take the edge off the herald's joy by intimating that all is not well at home . While the herald is told of the sufferings ...
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