The Oedipus Cycle, by Sophocles, English versions by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald – 1969 (1939) [Enrico Arno]

And, when your years of kingship are remembered,
Let them not say We Rose, but later fell –
Keep the State from going down in the storm!
(Prologue: Priest – p 5)

See, how our lives like birds take wing,
Like sparks that fly when a fire soars,
To the shore of the god of the evening.
(Parodos: Chorus – Strophe 2 – p 11)

You call me unfeeling.  If you could only see
The nature of your own feelings…
(Scene I: Teiresias – 17)

The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.
(Exodus: Second Messenger – 65)

Penguin Classics (Various and Varied Illustrations)

 

Ethics, by Aristotle (Translated by J.A.K. Thomson)

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Alcestis, Iphigenia in Tauris, and Hippolytus, by Euripides (Translated by Philip Vellacott)

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The Histories, by Herodotus (Translated by Aubrey de Selincourt)

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The Iliad, by Homer (Translated by Emile V. Rieu)

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The Odyssey, by Homer (Translated by Emil V. Rieu)

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The Jewish War, by Josephus (Translated by G.A. Williamson)

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Daphnis and Chloe, by Longius (Translated by Paul Turner)

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Gorgias, by Plato (Translated by W. Hamilton)