Reference address : https://ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-greece/euripides/iphigenia-tauris.asp?pg=45
HOME | GREEK LANGUAGE | LIBRARIES | BLOG | HELP | SEARCH | FREEWARE | BOOKSTORE
EURIPIDES HOME PAGE / EURIPIDES POEMS
Translated by R. Potter.
88 pages - You are on Page 45 Iphigenia: Thee did the Spartan Tyndarus bring forth? Orestes: And from the son of Pelops' son I sprung, Iphigenia: What say'st thou? Canst thou give me proof of this? Orestes: I can: ask something of my father's house. Iphigenia: Nay, it is thine to speak, mine to attend. Orestes: First let me mention things which I have heard Electra speak: to thee is known the strife Which fierce 'twixt Atreus and Thyestes rose. Iphigenia: Yes, I have heard it; for the golden ram,- Orestes: In the rich texture didst thou not inweave it? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
Euripides Home Page ||| Elpenor's Free Greek Lessons Aeschylus ||| Sophocles
Euripides Complete Works Euripides Home Page & Bilingual Anthology Euripides in Print
Elpenor's Greek Forum : Post a question / Start a discussion
HOME | LANGUAGE | LIBRARIES | BLOG | HELP | SEARCH | CONTACT | DONATIONS | BOOKSTORE