The Quarterly Review, Volumes 248-249William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1927 |
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... Heracles . He took her to the distant land of Trachis and left her there while he pursued adventures from one region to another . He was seldom at home and never for long . On the day of the action represented in the play , her anxiety ...
... Heracles . He took her to the distant land of Trachis and left her there while he pursued adventures from one region to another . He was seldom at home and never for long . On the day of the action represented in the play , her anxiety ...
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... Heracles when he donned the poisoned robe . Deianeira has no heart for further struggling . By the irony of fate the act , which was meant to make her once more important in the eyes of Heracles , had destroyed all hope of happiness .
... Heracles when he donned the poisoned robe . Deianeira has no heart for further struggling . By the irony of fate the act , which was meant to make her once more important in the eyes of Heracles , had destroyed all hope of happiness .
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... Heracles , ' is willing to be sacrificed for the salvation of her family . Iphigeneia , in ' Iphigeneia at Aulis , ' goes gladly to the altar of sacrifice that the hosts of Greece may not be thwarted in their expedition against Troy ...
... Heracles , ' is willing to be sacrificed for the salvation of her family . Iphigeneia , in ' Iphigeneia at Aulis , ' goes gladly to the altar of sacrifice that the hosts of Greece may not be thwarted in their expedition against Troy ...
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