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_The Foreman of the Chorus_ repeats his enquiries of Clytaemnestra as to the meaning of this sudden rejoicing, guardedly adding that it is his duty to pay respect to his lord's wife in his absence -- _Clytaemnestra_ announces that Troy has been taken this last night -- rapid interchange of stichomuthic dialogue, the Chorus expressing their amazement as to how the news could travel so fast.
Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy Richard Green Moulton 1886
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The daughter of Leda I; my name Clytaemnestra; and my husband king Agamemnon.
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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The daughter of Leda I; my name Clytaemnestra; and my husband king Agamemnon.
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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_The doors are thrown open, and disclose Orestes and Pylades standing by the dead body of Clytaemnestra, which is covered with a sheet and a veil over the face.
Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy Richard Green Moulton 1886
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Notably Delroy Lindo appears as the doomed King and Broadway and TV legend Tyne Daly is cast as his murderous wife Clytaemnestra.
Agamemnon 2008
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Notably Delroy Lindo appears as the doomed King and Broadway and TV legend Tyne Daly is cast as his murderous wife Clytaemnestra.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Iphigenia, the king's royal child, and Clytaemnestra, the daughter of
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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Iphigenia, the king's royal child, and Clytaemnestra, the daughter of
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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Leda, the daughter of Thestius, had three children, maidens, Phoebe, Clytaemnestra my wife, and Helen; this last it was who had for wooers the foremost of the favoured sons of Hellas; but terrible threats of spilling his rival's blood were uttered by each of them, should he fail to win the maid.
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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Leda, the daughter of Thestius, had three children, maidens, Phoebe, Clytaemnestra my wife, and Helen; this last it was who had for wooers the foremost of the favoured sons of Hellas; but terrible threats of spilling his rival's blood were uttered by each of them, should he fail to win the maid.
Iphigenia at Aulis 2008
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