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There is in the worst of fortune the best of chances for a happy change.
Iphigenia in Tauris. 721.
Euripides
Euripides
 
480 or 485–406 B.C., Greek tragic dramatist, ranking with Aeschylus and Sophocles.—continue at Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2002 Columbia University Press. (See also: Introductory Note from the Harvard Classics.)
 
Pronunciation:  y-r-dz´´; from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
 
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Hippolytus
Aphrodite causes Phaedra to fall in love with her stepson, Hippolytus, with tragic consequences. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. VIII, Part 7.
 
The Bacchæ
Dionysus punishes Thebes, and its ruler Pentheus, for denying his godhood. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. VIII, Part 8.
 
Bartlett’s Euripides Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
 
Euripides, 21774 to 21780
Entries from the Columbia World of Quotations.



 
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