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Sophocles, Oc 1729–30

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Hugh Lloyd-Jones
Affiliation:
Christ Church, Oxford

Extract

Antigone and Ismene know that the situation of their father's grave must remain a secret to all except Theseus; but Antigone cannot help suggesting to her sister that they make their way back in the hope of setting eyes upon the burial place of Oedipus. How, Ismene asks her, can this be right in the sight of heaven? θμις δ πς τάδ'στί; μν | οὐχ ρις;

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Shorter Notes
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1991

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