Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... Thésée as a brother , but she hopes the truth is different . Ah ! Prince , s'il se peut , ne soyez point mon frère . ( 1261 ) Meanwhile Phorbas has given some further details concerning the murder of Laius . Thus Thésée is nearly ...
... Thésée as a brother , but she hopes the truth is different . Ah ! Prince , s'il se peut , ne soyez point mon frère . ( 1261 ) Meanwhile Phorbas has given some further details concerning the murder of Laius . Thus Thésée is nearly ...
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... Thésée appears ( V. 6 ) ; he also feels nothing but pity . Oedipe protests once more : Vous voyez où des Dieux nous a reduits la haine . ( 1876 ) All of them admire the prince's tranquil firmness , and Thésée describes him in Senecan ...
... Thésée appears ( V. 6 ) ; he also feels nothing but pity . Oedipe protests once more : Vous voyez où des Dieux nous a reduits la haine . ( 1876 ) All of them admire the prince's tranquil firmness , and Thésée describes him in Senecan ...
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... Thésée's mouth , a long protest against any form of predestination , whether it be astral or not . Et pour remplir un nom dont vous êtes avide , Acceptez ceux d'inceste et de fils parricide . J'en croirai ces témoins que le ciel m'a ...
... Thésée's mouth , a long protest against any form of predestination , whether it be astral or not . Et pour remplir un nom dont vous êtes avide , Acceptez ceux d'inceste et de fils parricide . J'en croirai ces témoins que le ciel m'a ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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