The Dial, Volume 2Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1842 - Transcendentalism A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... Iphigenia . Not Werther , not the Nouvelle Heloise , have been as- sailed with such a storm of indignation as the first named of these works on the score of gross immorality . The reason probably is the subject ; any discussion of the ...
... Iphigenia . Not Werther , not the Nouvelle Heloise , have been as- sailed with such a storm of indignation as the first named of these works on the score of gross immorality . The reason probably is the subject ; any discussion of the ...
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... Iphigenia . But as it may not be generally known , I will give a sketch of the drama . Iphigenia , saved at the moment of the sacrifice made by Agamemnon in behalf of the Greeks , by the goddess , and transferred to the temple at Tauris ...
... Iphigenia . But as it may not be generally known , I will give a sketch of the drama . Iphigenia , saved at the moment of the sacrifice made by Agamemnon in behalf of the Greeks , by the goddess , and transferred to the temple at Tauris ...
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... IPHIGENIA . It is the same , but the Gods should not Converse with men , as with their equals . The mortal race is much too weak Not to turn giddy on unaccustomed heights . He was not ignoble , neither a traitor , But for a servant too ...
... IPHIGENIA . It is the same , but the Gods should not Converse with men , as with their equals . The mortal race is much too weak Not to turn giddy on unaccustomed heights . He was not ignoble , neither a traitor , But for a servant too ...
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... Iphigenia , though distressed , is not shaken by this piece of tyranny . She trusts her heavenly protectress will find some way for her to save these unfortunates without violat- ing her truth . The strangers are Orestes and Pylades ...
... Iphigenia , though distressed , is not shaken by this piece of tyranny . She trusts her heavenly protectress will find some way for her to save these unfortunates without violat- ing her truth . The strangers are Orestes and Pylades ...
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... Iphigenia leaves him in sudden agitation , when informed of the death of Agamemnon . Returning , she finds in his ... IPHIGENIA . Unhappy man , thou art in like manner tortured , And feelest truly what he , the poor fugitive , suffers ...
... Iphigenia leaves him in sudden agitation , when informed of the death of Agamemnon . Returning , she finds in his ... IPHIGENIA . Unhappy man , thou art in like manner tortured , And feelest truly what he , the poor fugitive , suffers ...
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