Learning is ever in the freshness of its youth, even for the old. |
—Agamemnon, 584. |
Aeschylus |
Harvard Classics, Vol. 8, Part 1
Agamemnon
Aeschylus
The sins of the parent rest on the head of the child, who seeks vengeance and expiation. First part of the Orestian trilogy, considered the height of Greek tragedy. See also: The Libation-Bearers and The Furies.
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