SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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... heart and temper and wit , 2 until it be proved by familiarity with law and authority . A king must grasp the best counsel ; if he keep silence from fear of any man , he is a rogue : nothing so near and dear that it may come between him ...
... heart and temper and wit , 2 until it be proved by familiarity with law and authority . A king must grasp the best counsel ; if he keep silence from fear of any man , he is a rogue : nothing so near and dear that it may come between him ...
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... heart that still Unmoved such congregation could withstand ! Priest . Nay , Edipus , high Sovereign of my land , You see us at your altars , what we are : Some having yet no strength to flutter far , Some heavy in age ; priests , even ...
... heart that still Unmoved such congregation could withstand ! Priest . Nay , Edipus , high Sovereign of my land , You see us at your altars , what we are : Some having yet no strength to flutter far , Some heavy in age ; priests , even ...
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... heart Bewails the State , myself , and each and all . So not from slumbering indolence at all You stirred me : many are the tears I poured , Many the devious paths of thought explored . One cure I've tried — when search could yield no ...
... heart Bewails the State , myself , and each and all . So not from slumbering indolence at all You stirred me : many are the tears I poured , Many the devious paths of thought explored . One cure I've tried — when search could yield no ...
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... heart Grim is the doubt ; Augural art Puts me about . Not to believe Nor to deny : How to receive Helpless am I ! Up in air Flown with surmise Present nor past I realise . Was it feud - Polybus ' son And Labdakidai ? Nay at the time ...
... heart Grim is the doubt ; Augural art Puts me about . Not to believe Nor to deny : How to receive Helpless am I ! Up in air Flown with surmise Present nor past I realise . Was it feud - Polybus ' son And Labdakidai ? Nay at the time ...
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... prove : There was the maid On a day , with her wings . Then , when all eyed , Tried wit of the King's Gained him our love . Felon ? here is a heart , still shall acquit ! Enter CREON . Cre . Sirs , countrymen , a KING CEDIPUS 21.
... prove : There was the maid On a day , with her wings . Then , when all eyed , Tried wit of the King's Gained him our love . Felon ? here is a heart , still shall acquit ! Enter CREON . Cre . Sirs , countrymen , a KING CEDIPUS 21.
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