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" CHORUs. CHOR. I heard the voice, I heard the cry of the unhappy Colchian ; is not she yet appeased ? but, O aged matron, tell me ; for within the apartment with double doors, I heard her cry; nor am I delighted, O woman, with the griefs of the family,... "
The Hecuba, Orestes, Phœnician virgins, and Medea, of Euripides: literally ... - Page 198
by Euripides - 1820
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Tragedies of Euripides, Volume 1

Euripides - 1850 - 526 pages
...convenient8; and has brought greater woes upon families, when the Deity be enraged. XUUSK, CHORUS. CHOR. I heard the voice, I heard the cry of the unhappy...she yet appeased ? but, O aged matron, tell me; for within the apartment with double doors I heard her cry ; nor am I delighted, O woman, with the griefs...
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The tragedies of Euripides, literally tr. or revised with critical ..., Volume 2

Euripides - 1865 - 432 pages
...convenient;8 and has brought greater woes upon families, when the Deity be enraged. NURsE, CHORUs. CHOR. I heard the voice, I heard the cry of the unhappy...she yet appeased ? but, O aged matron, tell me ; for within the apartment with double doors, I heard her cry; nor am I delighted, O woman, with the griefs...
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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 9

Harvard University - 1898 - 196 pages
...\f£ov • IT* d/i<£i7rvXov yap e<ro> oi8e (rvfif&o[uu, <a ywai, uXy tVei fioi </>i XOF KCKpavTai. ' I heard the voice, I heard the cry of the unhappy Colchian dame. Is she not yet resigned ? Tell me, venerable nurse ; for she is still within the twin-doored...
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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 9

Harvard University - 1898 - 192 pages
...afKJinrvXov yap l<ra> fieXdOpov, ovSe o-unySo/Aa1, <o yvva1, aXye<r1 SWf)MTOS, eC fiot <f>1Xov KeKpavra1. ' I heard the voice, I heard the cry of the unhappy Colchian dame. Is she not yet resigned ? Tell me, venerable nurse ; for she is still within the twin-doored...
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The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy

P. E. Easterling - 1997 - 414 pages
...Chorus leaves no doubt that the dramatic focus is the off-stage cries of Medea. Their first words are 'I heard the voice, I heard the cry, of the unhappy Colchian' (131-1) and a couple of lines later they repeat the idea: 'I heard the lamentation from inside the...
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