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  • Euripides, Andromache (ed. David Kovacs)

    Andromache

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    Chorus

    Great were the woes--I see it now--that were set in motion when to the glen [275]  of Ida Hermes, son of Maia and of Zeus, came and brought the goddesses three, lovely team beneath a lovely yoke, helmeted for the fray, the hateful strife for the prize of beauty, [280]  to the shepherd-lodge, to the solitary young man who tended the sheep and to his lonely hearth and home.


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    Euripides. Euripides, with an English translation by David Kovacs. Cambridge. Harvard University Press. forthcoming.
    OCLC: 32167765
    ISBN: 0674995333

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