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The eloquent Poet Euripides, and the cunning Painter Timanthes, were no otherwise able to expresse the dolefull countenance of Agamemnon, being present at the sacrificing of his daughter Iphigenia, then by couering his face: |
The eloquent Poet Euripides, and the cunning Painter Timanthes, were no otherwise able to express the doleful countenance of Agamemnon, being present At the sacrificing of his daughter Iphigenia, then by covering his face: |
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