Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 248
... look on thee , So horrible the sight ! CEDIPUS . Ah , woe ! ah , woe ! ah , woe ! Woe for my misery ! Where am I wandering in my utter woe ? Where floats my voice in air ? Dread Power , with crushing might Thou leaped'st on my head ...
... look on thee , So horrible the sight ! CEDIPUS . Ah , woe ! ah , woe ! ah , woe ! Woe for my misery ! Where am I wandering in my utter woe ? Where floats my voice in air ? Dread Power , with crushing might Thou leaped'st on my head ...
Page 371
... looks to his private interests , and look to the State before he looks to the interests of the State ; and that this should be the order which he observes in all his actions . What shall be done to such an one ? Doubtless some good ...
... looks to his private interests , and look to the State before he looks to the interests of the State ; and that this should be the order which he observes in all his actions . What shall be done to such an one ? Doubtless some good ...
Page 754
... look - I have read in the life of Saint Kenelm , who was son of Kenulph , the noble king of Mercia , how Kenelm had ... look well in the Old Testament- at Daniel , whether he considered dreams foolishness . " Read also of Joseph , and ...
... look - I have read in the life of Saint Kenelm , who was son of Kenulph , the noble king of Mercia , how Kenelm had ... look well in the Old Testament- at Daniel , whether he considered dreams foolishness . " Read also of Joseph , and ...
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