Stretched her right hand ; nor was there one so mean To whom she spoke not, and admitted him To speak to her again. Within the house These are our griefs. Euripides - Página 106por Euripides - 1832Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Euripides - 1823 - 480 páginas
...her robes Weeping, she rais'd, and clasp'd them to her breast Each after each, as now about to die. Each servant through the house burst into tears In...admitted him To speak to her again. Within the house These are our griefs. Admetus must have died, Have perish'd ; but escaping is immers'd In sorrows,... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 408 páginas
...her robes, Weeping, she rais'd; and clasped them to her breast, Each after each, as now about to die. Each servant through the house burst into tears, In...whom she spoke not, and admitted him To speak to her againAlcestis then devotes herself to death. Some time previous to this, Admetus, her husband, having... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 416 páginas
...robes, Weeping, she rais'd ; and clasped them to her breast, Each after each, as now about to die. Bach servant through the house burst into tears, In pity...spoke not, and admitted him To speak to her again. Alcestis then devotes herself to death. Some time previous to this, Admetus, her husband, having entertained... | |
| Euripides - 1823 - 484 páginas
...her robes Weeping, she rais'd, and clasp'd them to her breast Each after each, as now about to die. Each servant through the house burst into tears In...mistress ; she to each Stretch'd her right hand ; nor wasjhere one so mean To whom she spokejio|» and admitteiT him To speak" to'Ker again. Within the house... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1837 - 488 páginas
...Ausus es hospitii temeratis advena sacris Legitimam nuptse sollicitare fidem. b Plautus, act. v. sc. 2. Each servant through the house burst into tears, ;...spoke not, and admitted him To speak to her again. Alcestis then devotes herself to death. Some time previous to this, Admetus, her husband, having entertained... | |
| Catherine Ann White - 1877 - 466 páginas
...her robes Weeping, she raised, and clasped them to her breast, Each after each, as now about to die. Each servant through the house burst into tears In pity of their mistress ; she to each Stretched her right hand ; nor was there one so mean To whom she spoke not, and admitted him To speak... | |
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