Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 202
... OEDIPUS : You speak well : there is one fact ; but I find it hard To learn from the deadliest enemy I have . KREON : That above all I must dispute with you . OEDIPUS : That above all I will not hear you deny . 520 KREON : If you think ...
... OEDIPUS : You speak well : there is one fact ; but I find it hard To learn from the deadliest enemy I have . KREON : That above all I must dispute with you . OEDIPUS : That above all I will not hear you deny . 520 KREON : If you think ...
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... OEDIPUS : You had ; it was my faint heart that betrayed me . IOKASTE : From now on never think of those things again . OEDIPUS : And yet - must I not fear my mother's bed ? IOKASTE : Why should anyone in this world be afraid , Since ...
... OEDIPUS : You had ; it was my faint heart that betrayed me . IOKASTE : From now on never think of those things again . OEDIPUS : And yet - must I not fear my mother's bed ? IOKASTE : Why should anyone in this world be afraid , Since ...
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... OEDIPUS : But you are nothing to me ! MESSENGER : Neither was he . OEDIPUS : Then why did he call me son ? MESSENGER : I will tell you : Long ago he had you from my hands , as a gift . 970 OEDIPUS : Then how could he love me so , if I ...
... OEDIPUS : But you are nothing to me ! MESSENGER : Neither was he . OEDIPUS : Then why did he call me son ? MESSENGER : I will tell you : Long ago he had you from my hands , as a gift . 970 OEDIPUS : Then how could he love me so , if I ...
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THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
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