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Electra of Sophocles
Wase, Christopher (1625?-1690)
ELECTRA OF SOPHOCLES:
[dedication]
TO THE MOST EXCELLENT PRINCESSE THE LADY ELIZABETH, On my Friends Dedication of ELECTRA.
To my learned Friend on his apt choice and seasonable translation of ELECTRA in SOPHOCLES.
To his learned Friend on his ingenious choice and translation of Sophocle's Electra, Representing Allegorically these Times.
To my most intimate C. F. C. W. On his ELECTRA, Translated out of the Greek, and laid at the feet of her Highnesse the Lady ELIZABETH.
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The Signification of the References.
A short extract of the History about the destruction of TROY.
The Historicall and Morall Plot of the Tragedy.
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THE EPILOGUE: Shewing the Parallell in two Poems, THE RETURN, and THE RESTAURATION, Addressed to her Highnesse, the Lady ELIZABETH.
THE RETURN.
THE RESTAURATION.
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