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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Euripides, The Trojan Women (ed. E. P. Coleridge). Search the whole document.
Found 9 total hits in 3 results.
Achaia (Greece) (search for this): card 709
Talthybius
You that once were the wife of Hector, bravest of the Phrygians, do not hate me, for I am not a willing messenger. The Danaids and sons of Pelops both command—
Andromache
What is it? your prelude bodes evil news.
Talthybius
It is decreed your son is—how can I tell my news?
Andromache
Surely not to have a different master from me?
Talthybius
None of all Achaea's chiefs shall ever lord it over him.
Andromache
Is it their will to leave him here, a remnant of Phrygia's race?
Talthybius
I know no words to break the sorrow lightly to you.
Andromache
I thank you for your consideration, unless indeed you have good news to tell.
Talthybius
They mean to slay your son; there is my hateful message to you.
Andromache
Oh me! this is worse tidings than my forced marriage.
Talthybius
So spoke Odysseus to the assembled Hellenes, and his word prevails.
Andromache
Oh, once again alas! there is no measure in the woes I bear.
Talthybius
He said they should not rear so brave a fa
Phrygia (Turkey) (search for this): card 709
Talthybius
You that once were the wife of Hector, bravest of the Phrygians, do not hate me, for I am not a willing messenger. The Danaids and sons of Pelops both command—
Andromache
What is it? your prelude bodes evil news.
Talthybius
It is decreed your son is—how can I tell my news?
Andromache
Surely not to have a different master from me?
Talthybius
None of all Achaea's chiefs shall ever lord it over him.
Andromache
Is it their will to leave him here, a remnant of Phrygia's race?
Talthybius
I know no words to break the sorrow lightly to you.
Andromache
I thank you for your consideration, unless indeed you have good news to tell.
Talthybius
They mean to slay your son; there is my hateful message to you.
Andromache
Oh me! this is worse tidings than my forced marriage.
Talthybius
So spoke Odysseus to the assembled Hellenes, and his word prevails.
Andromache
Oh, once again alas! there is no measure in the woes I bear.
Talthybius
He said they should not rear so brave a f
Troy (Turkey) (search for this): card 709