SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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... sight , I own . Cre . He died : ' tis for his death this clear command Bids us requite the felons , yet unknown . Ed . Where in the world are they ? Who at this time Shall hit the baffling trail of ancient crime ? Cre . He said , Within ...
... sight , I own . Cre . He died : ' tis for his death this clear command Bids us requite the felons , yet unknown . Ed . Where in the world are they ? Who at this time Shall hit the baffling trail of ancient crime ? Cre . He said , Within ...
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... sight I'd call it yours and yours alone outright ! Tei . Is it so ? I hereby hold you to obey Your proclamation - never from this day To speak a word to these or me : ' tis you , The sinner whom the tainted Thebans rue ! Ed . Such ...
... sight I'd call it yours and yours alone outright ! Tei . Is it so ? I hereby hold you to obey Your proclamation - never from this day To speak a word to these or me : ' tis you , The sinner whom the tainted Thebans rue ! Ed . Such ...
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... sight , and see not where you are in sin , Nor where you dwell , nor whom you have to mate . Of whom are you ? You know not ; and the hate Of yours in death , and yours on earth in life- You little guess it : -like a two - edged knife ...
... sight , and see not where you are in sin , Nor where you dwell , nor whom you have to mate . Of whom are you ? You know not ; and the hate Of yours in death , and yours on earth in life- You little guess it : -like a two - edged knife ...
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... sight ; I sent him , for if slaves have rights , he might Call even greater boon than that , his right . Ed . How can we forthwith get him back again ? Joc . Quite well . But what do you expect to gain ? Ed . I fear myself , wife - and ...
... sight ; I sent him , for if slaves have rights , he might Call even greater boon than that , his right . Ed . How can we forthwith get him back again ? Joc . Quite well . But what do you expect to gain ? Ed . I fear myself , wife - and ...
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... meant ? Refuse a thought to the tale - ' twere vainly spent . Ed . That is impossible - that with so much light Gained , I should fail to bring my birth to sight . Joc . In God's name as you love your life KING EDIPUS 41.
... meant ? Refuse a thought to the tale - ' twere vainly spent . Ed . That is impossible - that with so much light Gained , I should fail to bring my birth to sight . Joc . In God's name as you love your life KING EDIPUS 41.
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