The Supernatural in the Tragedies of Euripides As Illustrated in Prayers Curses

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The Supernatural in the Tragedies of Euripides As Illustrated in Prayers Curses
E H Ernest Heinrich Klotsche
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. Ik^ im* L^ The Supernal It ral in the Tragedies of Euripides 35 and Aclrastus confesses: "Ah me! thou presscst mc where most I erred!" (156. ) In vv. 627 ff. Euripides lets the chorus appeal to Zeus : Suppl. 627-30 : icb ZeD, rds TraXaiofxaTopos Traidayofe iropLOs Ivaxov.
ytpov ra8' ev/xepiis.
" Zeus, hear us, whose offspring was born of yore Of Inachus-daughter, the heifer-maid! Oh be our champion thou, To our citj' be gracious now ! " •Adrastus professes that humanity is in close dependence
... upon Zeus : Suppl. 734-36: ci) ZeO, tL 8f]Ta tovs raXaLTrcopovs (3poTOvs (jjpovelv XkyovaL; crov yap k^ripTrip. Eda 8pufj. Ku re rotaDt?' av au rvyxfifO^ ^eXoJv.
" Zeus, wherefore do they say that wretched man Is wise? For lb, we hang upon thy skirts, And that we do, it is but as thou wilt. " If things go as Heaven has ordained, no wonder that the same Adrastus admits that prayer is of no avail. He leaves the sup- pliant-bough on the altar as a protest that his prayer has been slighted, and exclaims : Suppl.


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