The Œdipus Coloneus of Sophocles, with Notes, Intended Principally to Explain and Defend the Text of the Manuscripts as Opposed to Conjectural Emendation. By ... C. E. PalmerDeighton, Bell & Company, 1860 - 225 pages |
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... Theseus in order to settle some secret matter with him . Edipus having asked if any messenger could go to Theseus , the question of the stranger , with póλot repeated , is pertinent . " For what should he go ? " Then Edipus in his reply ...
... Theseus in order to settle some secret matter with him . Edipus having asked if any messenger could go to Theseus , the question of the stranger , with póλot repeated , is pertinent . " For what should he go ? " Then Edipus in his reply ...
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... Theseus , to whom Edipus wished to convey some most important communication . Upon this Antigone steps in and appeals to their sympathy and pity , that they would for her sake and from their reverence for the God , by whose guidance and ...
... Theseus , to whom Edipus wished to convey some most important communication . Upon this Antigone steps in and appeals to their sympathy and pity , that they would for her sake and from their reverence for the God , by whose guidance and ...
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... Theseus if selfishness were the highest merit that a good man could lay claim to , and as if Edipus took credit to himself for being a good man for no other reason than because he wished himself good luck . The real sentiment expressed ...
... Theseus if selfishness were the highest merit that a good man could lay claim to , and as if Edipus took credit to himself for being a good man for no other reason than because he wished himself good luck . The real sentiment expressed ...
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... Theseus that he wishes to speak on a particular subject to him alone , as ( ws ) he would not have any other person informed of it . On the con- 425 trary , v . 425 does not speak of the cause , but of the effect which may be expected ...
... Theseus that he wishes to speak on a particular subject to him alone , as ( ws ) he would not have any other person informed of it . On the con- 425 trary , v . 425 does not speak of the cause , but of the effect which may be expected ...
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... Theseus to be sent for that he might speak to him about it and negotiate the matter . It is the coloured thread which runs through 465 470 the whole contexture of the Play , and terminates in its grand cata- strophe . It 467. Two MSS ...
... Theseus to be sent for that he might speak to him about it and negotiate the matter . It is the coloured thread which runs through 465 470 the whole contexture of the Play , and terminates in its grand cata- strophe . It 467. Two MSS ...
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