Specimens of Greek Tragedy — Aeschylus and Sophocles by Goldwin Smith
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Introduction
The Fall of Troy announced at Mycenae. Lines 1-39 The Chorus recounts the Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Lines 177-240 The Meeting of Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra. Lines 828-947 Cassandra's Prophecy. Lines 1149-1391 Cassandra's Prophecy fulfilled. Lines 1343-1554 THE CHOEPHOROE. Introduction Orestes discovers himself to Electra. Lines 158-274 Clytaemnestra pleads to her Son Orestes for her Life in Vain. Lines 860-916 THE EUMENIDES (FURIES). Introduction Orestes is tried as a Matricide before the Court of the Areopagus at Athens. Lines 536-747 |
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