“The brash unbridled tongue, the lawless folly of fools, will end in pain. But the life of wise content is blest with quietness, escapes the storm and keeps its house secure.”
Quote by Euripides
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The Bacchae: And Other Plays: Ion, The Women of Troy, Helen, The Bacchae
This volume contains four plays by the renowned ancient Greek playwright Euripides. 'The Bacchae' is a tragedy that explores themes of divine retribution and human folly. 'Ion' is a drama that delves into the origins of the Greek god Apollo. 'The Women of Troy' and 'Helen' are plays that examine the impact of the Trojan War on its characters. more
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