The plays of Euripides . and should lead ahost of barbarian invaders—identified with an Illyriantribe, the Encheleis—against Hellas; they shouldprosper until they laid hands on the treasures ofDelphi, and then be destroyed. Herodotus says thatthe Persians were influenced by this prophecy whenthey refrained from attacking Delphi (Hdt. ix. 42). Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson «Sr> &» London BT THE SJME AUTHOR HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK LITERATURE. ANDROMACHE: A Plat. CARLYON SAHIB : A Play. THE EXPLOITATION OF INFERIOR RACES,IN ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES: AnEssay in Liberausm and the E
The plays of Euripides . and should lead ahost of barbarian invaders—identified with an Illyriantribe, the Encheleis—against Hellas; they shouldprosper until they laid hands on the treasures ofDelphi, and then be destroyed. Herodotus says thatthe Persians were influenced by this prophecy whenthey refrained from attacking Delphi (Hdt. ix. 42). Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson «Sr> &» London BT THE SJME AUTHOR HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREEK LITERATURE. ANDROMACHE: A Plat. CARLYON SAHIB : A Play. THE EXPLOITATION OF INFERIOR RACES,IN ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES: AnEssay in Liberausm and the Empire. EURIPIDIS FABULAE: Brevi Adnotatione CriticaInstructae, Vols. I. and II. EURIPIDES: Hippolytus ; Bacchae ; Aristophanes* Frogs. Translated into English verse. EURIPIDES: The Trojan Women. Translated intoEnglish verse. EURIPIDES: Eljectra. Translated into English verseEURIPIDES : Medea. Translated into English : Iphigenia in Tauris. Translated into English RISE OF THE GREEK
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