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Two tragedies of Seneca, Medea and The daughters of Troy, rendered into English verse, with an introducation by Ella Isabel Harris. / Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D
Tragedies of Seneca Two Tragedies of Seneca Medea and The Daughters of Troy Rendered into English ... from Senecan Tragedies. MEDEA i THE DAUGHTERS OF TROY 45 INTRODUCTION SOURCES OF SENECAN details...- creator(s) - Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D
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- publisher - Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1899.
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- subject(s) - medea; andromache; troy; jason; seneca; hector; creon; senecan; ulysses; hecuba; priam; pyrrhus; achilles; agamemnon; drama; chorus; tomb; crime; scene; wrath; greeks; nurse; english drama; grief; hecuba; tomb; achilles; wrath; ulysses; grief; english drama; hector; medea; jason; chorus; greeks; troy; pyrrhus; nurse; priam; senecan; crime; andromache; creon; agamemnon; scene; drama; seneca;
- title - Two tragedies of Seneca, Medea and The daughters of Troy, rendered into English verse, with an introducation by Ella Isabel Harris.
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Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes / Fiske, John, 1842-1901
The Life of Franz Grillparzer. By William Guild Howard Medea. Translated by Theodore A. Miller ... Franz Grillparzer in His Sixtieth Year The Grillparzer Monument at Vienna Medea. By Anselm Feuerbach details...- creator(s) - Fiske, John, 1842-1901
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- subject(s) - medea; jason; gora; king; beautiful sara; english literature; gora; english literature; medea; king; jason; beautiful sara;
- title - Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
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Hauntings / Lee, Vernon, 1856-1935
's and Padre de Sanctis' histories of this place. This woman is Medea, daughter of Galeazzo IV. Malatesta, Lord ... Pico was discovered stabbed in the chest, by the hand of Madonna Medea da Carpi. He was a handsome details...- creator(s) - Lee, Vernon, 1856-1935
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- subject(s) - oke; dionea; okehurst; medea; lovelock; alice oke; alice; christopher lovelock; nicholas oke; sor asdrubale; william oke; sor asdrubale; lovelock; alice; medea; christopher lovelock; william oke; oke; dionea; alice oke; nicholas oke; okehurst;
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The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles / Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
... details...- creator(s) - Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
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- subject(s) - heracles; jason; medea; argonauts; theseus; argo; zeus; golden fleece; king aeetes; king; king pelias; palace; heroes; golden; ship; argonauts; theseus; golden fleece; king pelias; palace; ship; zeus; heroes; medea; king; jason; king aeetes; argo; golden; heracles;
- title - The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles
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Old-time Stories, Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children / Smythe, E. Louise (Emma Louise)
. They had to be tied with strong iron chains. * * * * * daughter Medea ... . [Illustration: MEDEA GATHERS FLOWERS.] He said, "If the bulls do not kill him the iron men will." The king details...- creator(s) - Smythe, E. Louise (Emma Louise)
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- subject(s) - jason; brok; thor; idun; freyja; duckling; medea; grandma; hammer; golden fleece; fleece; hood; flew; frost giants; dwarfs; eagle; duck; ugly; frost; wolf; apples; bulls; golden; red riding; giant; king; riding; big; frost giants; hood; dwarfs; duckling; flew; golden fleece; eagle; red riding; duck; bulls; hammer; wolf; grandma; riding; idun; fleece; freyja; apples; medea; king; ugly; jason; frost; golden; big; brok; giant; thor;
- title - Old-time Stories, Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children
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From Seneca to Juvenal / Butler, H.E., 1878-1951
; Jason, p. 184; Medea, p. 185. Valerius has a better general conception as to how the story ... , p. 193. Sense of colour, p. 195. Similes, p. 195. Speeches, p. 197. The loves of Jason and Medea, p details...- creator(s) - Butler, H.E., 1878-1951
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- subject(s) - statius; seneca; vergil; lucan; sqq; juvenal; valerius; nec; silius; nero; persius; iam; epic; satire; domitian; rhetoric; martial; suet; medea; sed; rome; epigrams; poem; valerius flaccus; poet; domitian; nero; poet; juvenal; rome; lucan; sqq; epigrams; persius; valerius flaccus; vergil; satire; suet; martial; silius; poem; nec; epic; sed; iam; medea; valerius; statius; seneca; rhetoric;
- title - From Seneca to Juvenal
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Post-Augustan poetry from Seneca to Juvenal, / Butler, Harold Edgeworth, 1878-
, p. 184 ; Medea, p. 185. Valerius has a better general conception as to how the story should be told ... of colour, p. 195. Similes, p. 195. Speeches, p. 197. The loves of Jason and Medea, p. 198. General details...- creator(s) - Butler, Harold Edgeworth, 1878-
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- publisher - Oxford : Clarendon press, 1909.
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- subject(s) - latin poetry; statius; lucan; seneca; vergil; juvenal; valerius; persius; silius; valerius flaccus; nero; martial; flaccus; petronius; epic; satire; rhetoric; domitian; silius italicus; suet; augustan; medea; rome; poetry; epigrams; poem; poet; calpurnius siculus; petronius; domitian; poet; lucan; epigrams; persius; valerius flaccus; vergil; silius; poem; augustan; medea; valerius; statius; nero; juvenal; rome; satire; suet; martial; epic; poetry; silius italicus; flaccus; calpurnius siculus; seneca; latin poetry; rhetoric;
- title - Post-Augustan poetry from Seneca to Juvenal,
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The Honor of the Name / Émile, 1836-1873
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- subject(s) - sairmeuse; lacheneur; chanlouineau; chupin; maurice; martial; blanche; anne; marquis; aunt medea; monsieur; baron d'escorval; abbe; marie; baron; jean lacheneur; monsieur d'escorval; jean; abbe midon; monsieur lacheneur; duke; maurice d'escorval; mademois; monsieur lacheneur; duke; marquis; monsieur; maurice d'escorval; monsieur d'escorval; chupin; lacheneur; aunt medea; mademois; baron d'escorval; anne; abbe midon; jean lacheneur; baron; abbe; blanche; jean; marie; chanlouineau; martial; sairmeuse; maurice;
- title - The Honor of the Name
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The Elizabethan translations of Seneca's tragedies [by] E. M. Spearing. / Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1963
, and Hercules Furens. III. Neville's CEdipus. IV. Studley's Agamemnon, Medea, Hercules OEJtceus ... of the original edition of his Medea is extant, whereas one is to be found in the British Museum details...- creator(s) - Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1963
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- publisher - Cambridge, W. Heffer & sons, ltd., 1912.
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- subject(s) - latin drama translations into english; english drama early modern and elizabethan, 1500-1600 history and criticism; english drama translations from latin; seneca, lucius annaeus, ca. 4 b.c.-65 a.d. tragedies; tenne tragedies; studley; seneca; tenne; medea; seneca's tragedies; troas; elizabethan; elizabethan translations; heywood; cedipus; tragedies; agamemnon; hercules furens; neville; cambridge; hercules; latin; trinity college; newton; uncertain; thomas; chorus; verse; drama; latin drama translations into english; hercules furens; cedipus; english drama early modern and elizabethan, 1500-1600 history and criticism; english drama translations from latin; tenne; uncertain; medea; elizabethan translations; hercules; elizabethan; studley; cambridge; chorus; tragedies; latin; neville; trinity college; heywood; thomas; seneca, lucius annaeus, ca. 4 b.c.-65 a.d. tragedies; newton; verse; tenne tragedies; troas; agamemnon; drama; seneca; seneca's tragedies;
- title - The Elizabethan translations of Seneca's tragedies [by] E. M. Spearing.
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Lives of the Necromancers / Godwin, William, 1756-1836
GREECE DEITIES OF GREECE DEMIGODS DAEDALUS THE ARGONAUTS MEDEA CIRCE ORPHEUS AMPHION ... by sending a dove before as their harbinger, they at length arrived. MEDEA. The golden fleece was defended details...- creator(s) - Godwin, William, 1756-1836
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- subject(s) - faustus; witchcraft; faustus; witchcraft;
- title - Lives of the Necromancers
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