Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 228
... mind , retaining reason , ne'er could act The villain's part . I was not born to love Such thoughts , nor join another in the act ; And as a proof of this , go thou ... mind . CEDIPUS . CREON . And if thy mind is darkened- 228 SOPHOCLES.
... mind , retaining reason , ne'er could act The villain's part . I was not born to love Such thoughts , nor join another in the act ; And as a proof of this , go thou ... mind . CEDIPUS . CREON . And if thy mind is darkened- 228 SOPHOCLES.
Page 369
... mind how he himself on a similar , or even a less serious occasion , prayed and entreated the judges with many tears ... mind , and he may be set against me , and vote in anger because he is displeased at me on this account . Now , if ...
... mind how he himself on a similar , or even a less serious occasion , prayed and entreated the judges with many tears ... mind , and he may be set against me , and vote in anger because he is displeased at me on this account . Now , if ...
Page 642
... mind the day , when , poisoned by the Morholt's spear , I took my harp to sea and fell upon your shore ? Your mother healed me with strange drugs . Have you no memory , Queen ? " But Iseult answered : “ Out , fool , out ! Your folly and ...
... mind the day , when , poisoned by the Morholt's spear , I took my harp to sea and fell upon your shore ? Your mother healed me with strange drugs . Have you no memory , Queen ? " But Iseult answered : “ Out , fool , out ! Your folly and ...
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