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Euripides, Hercules Furens, 241-246


nanCalling to his servants Go, some to Helicon, others to the glens of Parnassus , and bid woodmen to cut me logs of oak, and when they are brought to the town, pile up a stack of wood all round the altar on either side, and set fire to it and burn them


nanCalling to his servants Go, some to Helicon, others to the glens of Parnassus , and bid woodmen to cut me logs of oak, and when they are brought to the town, pile up a stack of wood all round the altar on either side, and set fire to it and burn them


nanCalling to his servants Go, some to Helicon, others to the glens of Parnassus , and bid woodmen to cut me logs of oak, and when they are brought to the town, pile up a stack of wood all round the altar on either side, and set fire to it and burn them


nanCalling to his servants Go, some to Helicon, others to the glens of Parnassus , and bid woodmen to cut me logs of oak, and when they are brought to the town, pile up a stack of wood all round the altar on either side, and set fire to it and burn them


nanall alive, that they may learn that the dead no longer rules this land, but that for the present I am king. Angrily to the Chorus As for you, old men, since you thwart my views, not for the children of Heracles alone shall you lament, but likewise for your own


nanall alive, that they may learn that the dead no longer rules this land, but that for the present I am king. Angrily to the Chorus As for you, old men, since you thwart my views, not for the children of Heracles alone shall you lament, but likewise for your own


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1. Euripides, Andromache, 100-116, 127, 147-159, 16, 160-169, 17, 170-179, 18, 180-189, 19, 190-199, 2, 20, 200-259, 26, 260-269, 27, 270-279, 28, 280-289, 29, 290-292, 309-319, 32, 320-332, 334-351, 361-363, 37, 376, 38, 381, 41, 419, 43-44, 46-48, 52-53, 537-539, 54, 540-544, 547, 55, 572-659, 66, 660-669, 67, 670-717, 78-80, 83-89, 10 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

10. ῥιφθέντα πύργων ̓Αστυάνακτ' ἀπ' ὀρθίων
2. Euripides, Children of Heracles, 102-113, 123-129, 23, 25, 254-264, 33, 61-79, 101 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

101. εἰκὸς θεῶν ἱκτῆρας αἰδεῖσθαι, ξένε 101. rend= Copreus 101. Stranger, ’tis but right we should reverence the gods’ suppliants, suffering none with violent hand to make them Reading σφε (Musgrave) for MS. σε . Schmidt, τάδ’ ἀλιτεῖν σ’ ἕδη thee (i.e. Copreus) to transgress against. leave the altars, for that will dread Justice ne’er permit. Copreu
3. Euripides, Hercules Furens, 141-164, 217-229, 236-237, 240, 242-246, 266-267, 967-994, 140 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

4. Euripides, Hippolytus, 58 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

58. Come follow, friends, singing to Artemis, daughter of Zeus, throned in the sky
5. Euripides, Suppliant Women, 382-597, 381 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

381. (to a herald.) Forasmuch as with this thy art thou hast ever served the stat£ and me by carrying my proclamations far and wide, so now cross Asopus and the waters of Ismenus, and declare this message to the haughty king of the Cadmeans:


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athens Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
children of heracles (heraclidae) Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
chorus Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 87
eleusis Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
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hera Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
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iris Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 205
mêchanê Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 205
peripeteia/ae Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 205
priam Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 87
rehm, r. xxv Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
rhetoric' Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 87
ritual Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
skênê Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 205
suppliant women (supplices) Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
supplication Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
trojan women Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 87
zeus, sôtêr Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
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