1918 Polish translation by Jan Kasprowicz.
Sinónimos
Examples for "bacchae"
Examples for "bacchae"
1But you will shed blood if you join battle with the Bacchæ.
2Every thing is better than for the Bacchæ to mock me.
3It was reprinted, without alteration, prefixed to Dr. Tyrrell's edition of the Bacchae.
4The Bacchae was composed in Macedonia; it contains all the mystery of the supernatural.
5Hence the glorious inspiration of the Bacchae and the Atys.
1But you will shed blood if you join battle with the Bacchæ.
2Every thing is better than for the Bacchæ to mock me.
3It was reprinted, without alteration, prefixed to Dr. Tyrrell's edition of the Bacchae.
4The Bacchae was composed in Macedonia; it contains all the mystery of the supernatural.
5Hence the glorious inspiration of the Bacchae and the Atys.
6Reprinted in Tyrrell's edition of the Bacchae in 1892.
7On The Town: The Bacchae says everything about life.
8Perhaps he had his moods: he was religious when he wrote " The Bacchae."
9Ay, when you call him, standing among the Bacchæ.
10They are very cold and fragrant, and their scent seems to belong to Greece, to the Bacchae.
11Tellest thou any news from the Bacchæ?
12Already like fire does this insolence of the Bacchæ extend thus near, a great reproach to the Greeks.
13The Medea, the Alcestis, the Troades, the Bacchae, are alone sufficient to place him in the very first rank.
14Ye may also have heard of the Chersonesan pirates, nested up in the Euxine; none bolder, by the Bacchae!
15The Bacchae is a Greek tragedy with an eerie relevance in the 21st century, its star tells Arminta Wallace.
16Cadmus in the Bacchae of Euripides, Socrates in the Cratylus of Plato, dismiss unpalatable myths as the results of verbal confusion.