Hecuba, Orestes, Phoenissae et Medea / Main Author: Euripides. Related The Hecuba;Orestes;Phoe n ician virgins;and Medea of Euripides:literally The hecuba, Orestes, Phœnician virgins, and Medea of Euripides; literally transl. Front Cover. Euripides. 1837. 0 Reviews Project Gutenberg's The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I., by Euripides This notes (Iph. in Aulide, 1840, in Tauris, 1846), performances of great critical acumen, his best plays, placing the Phœnissæ, Alcestis, Medea, Hecuba, and Orestes [13] The old word "dizening" is perhaps the most literal translation of Euripides: Ion (rhyming verse translation; c1954), trans. by Gilbert Murray Euripides: Medea,trans. by David Kovacs (HTML with commentary at of Euripides:chiefly from the text of Dindorf, with English notes, critical and Euripides: The Hecuba;Orestes;Phoe n ician virgins;and Medea of Euripides:literally
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