Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1972 - 508 pagina's |
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Pagina 316
... speak through messengers , And therefore I have come myself to hear you— I , Oedipus , who bear the famous name . ( To a PRIEST . ) You , there , since you are eldest in the company , 10 Speak for them all , tell me what preys upon you ...
... speak through messengers , And therefore I have come myself to hear you— I , Oedipus , who bear the famous name . ( To a PRIEST . ) You , there , since you are eldest in the company , 10 Speak for them all , tell me what preys upon you ...
Pagina 334
... speaking ; it chilled my heart . IOCASTE : What do you mean ? What memory do you speak of ? OEDIPUS : If I understand you , Laïos was killed At a place where three roads meet . IOCASTE : We have no later story . OEDIPUS : So it was said ...
... speaking ; it chilled my heart . IOCASTE : What do you mean ? What memory do you speak of ? OEDIPUS : If I understand you , Laïos was killed At a place where three roads meet . IOCASTE : We have no later story . OEDIPUS : So it was said ...
Pagina 344
... speak the truth . SHEPHERD : Yet if I speak the truth , I am worse than dead . 45 OEDIPUS : Very well ; since you insist upon delaying— SHEPHERD : No ! I have told you already that I gave him the boy . OEDIPUS : Where did you get him ...
... speak the truth . SHEPHERD : Yet if I speak the truth , I am worse than dead . 45 OEDIPUS : Very well ; since you insist upon delaying— SHEPHERD : No ! I have told you already that I gave him the boy . OEDIPUS : Where did you get him ...
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