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Aeschylus, Fragment 381

April 3, 2012 ~ sententiaeantiquae ~ Leave a comment

 

“There is a good time for lies and god honors it”

 

ψευδῶν δὲ καιρὸν ἔσθ’ ὅπου τιμᾷ θεός

 

Aeschylus was considered old-fashioned and austere, even among the Ancient Athenians!

 

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