All 3 Uses of
prosper
in
Medea by Euripides - (translated by: T.A. Buckley)
- And now I envy not that thy affairs are prospering; make your alliances, be successful; but suffer me to dwell in this land, for although injured will I keep silence, overcome by my superiors.†
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- Mayest thou prosper, and obtain what thou desirest.†
- But advance and prosper: and the rest your father, and whatever God is propitious, will effect.†
Definition:
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(prosper) to do well or to grow stronger