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... God declared that he was able ❝to protect his own " and the assailants were repulsed with much loss and in mortal fear . Meanwhile the Greek fleet had arrived at Salamis from the north of Euboea , where it had fought several ...
... God declared that he was able ❝to protect his own " and the assailants were repulsed with much loss and in mortal fear . Meanwhile the Greek fleet had arrived at Salamis from the north of Euboea , where it had fought several ...
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... gods ; how could they desert the cause of Hellas , in whose common language and altars they shared ? No , so long as a single Athenian survived , they would never come to terms with Xerxes . The month of July saw the Persians again in ...
... gods ; how could they desert the cause of Hellas , in whose common language and altars they shared ? No , so long as a single Athenian survived , they would never come to terms with Xerxes . The month of July saw the Persians again in ...
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... gods ; how could they desert the cause of Hellas , in whose common language and altars they shared ? No , so long as a single Athenian survived , they would never come to terms with Xerxes . The month of July saw the Persians again in ...
... gods ; how could they desert the cause of Hellas , in whose common language and altars they shared ? No , so long as a single Athenian survived , they would never come to terms with Xerxes . The month of July saw the Persians again in ...
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... god be driving him to ruin , how shall man , be he never so nimble , escape the heaven - spread toils ? For conquest , and battles and sieges were of old ordained for Persians , but now they have learned to look on the sea and to dare ...
... god be driving him to ruin , how shall man , be he never so nimble , escape the heaven - spread toils ? For conquest , and battles and sieges were of old ordained for Persians , but now they have learned to look on the sea and to dare ...
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... gods be luring man to ruin , none may escape their toils . The idea that the gods watch jealously the prosperous , and delight in their downfall , belongs to Aeschylus ' earlier creed . In Eum . 535 it is impiety alone which leads to ...
... gods be luring man to ruin , none may escape their toils . The idea that the gods watch jealously the prosperous , and delight in their downfall , belongs to Aeschylus ' earlier creed . In Eum . 535 it is impiety alone which leads to ...
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