Notes on the Agamemnon

Classical Quarterly 8 (01):1- (1914)
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Abstract

Li. 263 and 264 have been much vexed, and a string of conjectures will be found in Wecklein's appendix. All of them produce roughly the same meaning–‘it is useless to enquire into the future, which is bound to be disastrous.’

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