Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... CREON . And even now by that advice I hold ! EDIPUS . How long a time has passed since Laios chanced- CREON . Chanced to do what ? I understand not yet . EDIPUS . Since he was smitten with the deadly blow ? CREON . The years would ...
... CREON . And even now by that advice I hold ! EDIPUS . How long a time has passed since Laios chanced- CREON . Chanced to do what ? I understand not yet . EDIPUS . Since he was smitten with the deadly blow ? CREON . The years would ...
Page 279
... CREON . Is that thy deed to reverence rebel souls ? HÆMON . I Would bid none waste reverence on the base . CREON . Has not that girl been seized with that disease ? HÆMON . The men of Thebes with one accord say , No. CREON . And will my ...
... CREON . Is that thy deed to reverence rebel souls ? HÆMON . I Would bid none waste reverence on the base . CREON . Has not that girl been seized with that disease ? HÆMON . The men of Thebes with one accord say , No. CREON . And will my ...
Page 311
... CREON . Lavish of words , thou never shalt persuade me . MEDEA . Will you then drive me hence , and to my prayers No reverence yield ? CREON . I do not love thee more Than those of my own house . MEDEA . With what regret Do I remember ...
... CREON . Lavish of words , thou never shalt persuade me . MEDEA . Will you then drive me hence , and to my prayers No reverence yield ? CREON . I do not love thee more Than those of my own house . MEDEA . With what regret Do I remember ...
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