The Dramatic Works of Jean Racine: A Metrical English Version, Volume 1G. Bell and sons, 1890 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 52
Page 123
... modified the ancient tradition so far as to make Hector's son Astyanax the object of the heroine's solicitude , instead of Molossus , the fruit of her subsequent union with Pyrrhus . CHARACTERS . ANDROMACHE , Widow of Hector , Captive of.
... modified the ancient tradition so far as to make Hector's son Astyanax the object of the heroine's solicitude , instead of Molossus , the fruit of her subsequent union with Pyrrhus . CHARACTERS . ANDROMACHE , Widow of Hector , Captive of.
Page 124
... Pyrrhus . PYRRHUS , Son of Achilles , King of Epirus . ORESTES , Son of Agamemnon . HERMIONE , Daughter of Helen , betrothed to Pyrrhus . PYLADES , Friend of Orestes . CLEONE , Friend of Hermione . CEPHISSA , Friend of Andromache ...
... Pyrrhus . PYRRHUS , Son of Achilles , King of Epirus . ORESTES , Son of Agamemnon . HERMIONE , Daughter of Helen , betrothed to Pyrrhus . PYLADES , Friend of Orestes . CLEONE , Friend of Hermione . CEPHISSA , Friend of Andromache ...
Page 125
... Pyrrhus holds his court ? PYLADES . Thanks be to Heav'n , that has detain'd my steps So oft , and seem'd to shut me out from Greece , Since that disastrous day when winds and waves Scatter'd our vessels almost in the sight Of this ...
... Pyrrhus holds his court ? PYLADES . Thanks be to Heav'n , that has detain'd my steps So oft , and seem'd to shut me out from Greece , Since that disastrous day when winds and waves Scatter'd our vessels almost in the sight Of this ...
Page 126
... Pyrrhus , the avenger of his race , You witness'd my despair ; since then you've seen How I have dragg'd my chains from sea to sea . I saw you , pitying my forlorn estate , Ready to follow me where'er I went ; Checking my madness in its ...
... Pyrrhus , the avenger of his race , You witness'd my despair ; since then you've seen How I have dragg'd my chains from sea to sea . I saw you , pitying my forlorn estate , Ready to follow me where'er I went ; Checking my madness in its ...
Page 127
... Pyrrhus from the whole of Greece , Complaining that , forgetful of his blood And promise , at his court he rears her foe , Astyanax , the young ill - fated son Of Hector , relic of so many kings Buried ' neath Troy . To save the babe ...
... Pyrrhus from the whole of Greece , Complaining that , forgetful of his blood And promise , at his court he rears her foe , Astyanax , the young ill - fated son Of Hector , relic of so many kings Buried ' neath Troy . To save the babe ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
AGRIPPINA ALBINA ALEXANDER ANDROMACHE ANTIGONE ANTIOCHUS arms ARSACES ATTALUS AXIANA behold BERENICE blood BRITANNICUS brother BURRUS Cæsar CEPHISSA charms CHICANEAU CLEONE CLEOPHILA COUNTESS Court CREON crime crown cruel DANDIN dare dear death e'en Edited Engravings ETEOCLES eyes Farewell fate father fear foes forget giv'n give glory gods Greece Hæmon hand hate hatred hear heart Heav'n Hector's HEPHÆSTION HERMIONE History honour hope Illustrations ISABELLE JOCASTA JUNIA king L'INTIMÉ LEANDER leave lord Madam mother NARCISSUS ne'er NERO nought o'er OLYMPIA ORESTES passion PAULINUS peace perchance PETIT-JEAN PHENIX pity POLYNICES Portraits Porus pow'r pride Prince PYLADES Pyrrhus Queen rage reign revised rival Rome Scene sceptre scorn secret seek seem'd sighs Sire soon sorrow soul speak TAXILES tears tell Thebes thought thro throne TITUS Trans Translated Troy Twas vex'd victory vols wish wish'd woes words wrath
Popular passages
Page 2 - BELL (Sir Charles). The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression, as connected with the Fine Arts.
Page 4 - BROWNE'S (Sir Thomas) Works Edited by Simon Wilkin. 3 vols. 3*. (xi. each. BURKE'S Works. 8 vols. 3*. 6d. each. I. — Vindication of Natural Society — Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful, and various Political Miscellanies. II. — Reflections on the French Revolution — Letters relating to the Bristol Election — Speech on Fox's East India Bill, &c.
Page 15 - Death by the Ancients. Translated by EC Beasley and Helen Zimmern. Edited by Edward Bell, MA With a Frontispiece of the Laokoon group. 3*. 6d. LILLY'S Introduction to Astrology.
Page 11 - GRIMM'S TALES. With the Notes of the Original. Translated by Mrs. A. Hunt. With Introduction by Andrew Lang, MA 2 vols. y. 6d. each. Gammer Grethel; or, German Fairy Tales and Popular Stories. Containing 42 Fairy Tales. Trans. by Edgar Taylor. With numerous Woodcuts after George Cruikshank and Ludwig Grimm. 3*.
Page 3 - BOSWELL'S Life of Johnson, with the TOUR IN THE HEBRIDES and JOHNSONIANA. Edited by the Rev. A. Napier, MA With Frontispiece to each vol. 6 vols.
Page 3 - BLEEK, Introduction to the Old Testament. By Friedrich Bleek. Edited by Johann Bleek and Adolf Kamphausen. Translated by GH Venables, under the supervision of the Rev. Canon Venables. 2 vols. 5*.
Page 4 - D'Arblay). With an Introduction and Notes by AR Ellis. y. 6d. - Oeollin. With an Introduction and Notes by AR Ellis. 2 vols. 3*. 6d. each. • BURN (R.) Ancient Rome and Its Neighbourhood. An Illustrated Handbook to the Ruins in the City and the Campagna, for the use of Travellers.
Page 23 - STRABO'S Geography. Translated by W. Falconer, MA, and HC Hamilton. 3 vols. 5*. each. STRICKLAND'S (Agnes) Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest. Revised Edition. With 6 Portraits. 6 vols. 5*. each. Life of Mary Queen of Scots. 2 vols. 5*.
Page 18 - History of England and Normandy. Translated by T. Forester, MA To which is added the CHRONICLE OF ST. EVROULT. 4 vols. 5*. each. OVID'S Works, complete. Literally translated into Prose. 3 vols.
Page 20 - Craven.' With 62 Engravings on Wood after Harvey, and 9 Engravings on Steel, chiefly after A. Cooper, RA 5*.