The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... Merope , the widow of the murdered king . But Merope had borne to Cresphontes a third son , called Æpytus : him she gave to her own father to bring up . He , when he came to man's estate , returned secretly to Messenia , and slew ...
... Merope , the widow of the murdered king . But Merope had borne to Cresphontes a third son , called Æpytus : him she gave to her own father to bring up . He , when he came to man's estate , returned secretly to Messenia , and slew ...
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... Merope . The effect was immense . " Let the Greek and Roman writers give place : here is a greater production than the Edipus ! " wrote , in Latin verse ... Merope's son , is called Egisto : Merope herself is 44 On the Classical Tradition.
... Merope . The effect was immense . " Let the Greek and Roman writers give place : here is a greater production than the Edipus ! " wrote , in Latin verse ... Merope's son , is called Egisto : Merope herself is 44 On the Classical Tradition.
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... Merope , whose hus- band he had murdered : neither would an Athenian audience have borne it . To hear Polyphontes say to Merope “ Io t'amo , " even though he is but feigning , for state purposes , a love which he has not really , shocks ...
... Merope , whose hus- band he had murdered : neither would an Athenian audience have borne it . To hear Polyphontes say to Merope “ Io t'amo , " even though he is but feigning , for state purposes , a love which he has not really , shocks ...
Inhalt
Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
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