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1 I, 13| each other. It is this that Sophocles’ Antigone clearly means 2 I, 14| fearful punishment. Thus Sophocles, when pleading for retribution 3 I, 15| the bearing the lines in Sophocles’ Antigone, where Antigone 4 II, 23| draw meanings from names. Sophocles, for~instance, says, ~O 5 III, 9 | following iambic lines of Sophocles—~Calydon’s soil is this; 6 III, 14| preface to a speech like Sophocles—~Polybus was my father...;~ 7 III, 15| bad luck, or necessity as Sophocles said he was not trembling, 8 III, 16| the cause of it; of this Sophocles provides an example in the 9 III, 16| son; and so with Haemon in Sophocles.~ 10 III, 17| wealth of Gyes...~So too Sophocles makes Haemon appeal to his 11 III, 18| justify your answer. Thus when Sophocles was asked by Peisander whether 12 III, 18| wickedness?" "Yes", said Sophocles, "for there was nothing