PlaysColonial Press, 1900 |
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... heads , ( All taken and bowed beneath the violent Hand , ) Typhon the fierce , who did resist the gods , And , hissing slaughter from his dreadful jaws , Flash out ferocious glory from his eyes As if to storm the throne of Zeus ...
... heads , ( All taken and bowed beneath the violent Hand , ) Typhon the fierce , who did resist the gods , And , hissing slaughter from his dreadful jaws , Flash out ferocious glory from his eyes As if to storm the throne of Zeus ...
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... head upon her pillow , touched with love , Made impotent of purpose and impelled To choose the lesser evil - shame on her cheeks , Than blood - guilt on her hands : which bride shall bear 32 Io.- A royal race in Argos . Tedious speech ...
... head upon her pillow , touched with love , Made impotent of purpose and impelled To choose the lesser evil - shame on her cheeks , Than blood - guilt on her hands : which bride shall bear 32 Io.- A royal race in Argos . Tedious speech ...
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... head vicarious , and descend With unreluctant step the darks of hell And gloomy abysses around Tartarus . Then ponder this — this threat is not a growth Of vain invention ; it is spoken and meant ; King Zeus's mouth is impotent to lie ...
... head vicarious , and descend With unreluctant step the darks of hell And gloomy abysses around Tartarus . Then ponder this — this threat is not a growth Of vain invention ; it is spoken and meant ; King Zeus's mouth is impotent to lie ...
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... head , in a manifest dread , From the hand of your Zeus has been hurtled along . O my mother's fair glory ! O Æther , enringing All eyes with the sweet common light of thy bringing ! Dost see how I suffer this wrong ? CEDIPUS REX BY ...
... head , in a manifest dread , From the hand of your Zeus has been hurtled along . O my mother's fair glory ! O Æther , enringing All eyes with the sweet common light of thy bringing ! Dost see how I suffer this wrong ? CEDIPUS REX BY ...
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... head From out the surging sea of blood - flecked waves , All smitten in the ripening blooms of earth , All smitten in the herds that graze the fields , Yea , and in timeless births of woman's fruit ; And still the God , fire - darting ...
... head From out the surging sea of blood - flecked waves , All smitten in the ripening blooms of earth , All smitten in the herds that graze the fields , Yea , and in timeless births of woman's fruit ; And still the God , fire - darting ...
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ACASTE AGORACRITUS ALCESTE ANTISTROPHE ARICIA ARSINOË Astolfo bear behold better blood bring CÉLIMÈNE CENONE CHORUS CLEON CLITANDRE Clotaldo cousin CREON curse dare dear death deed DEMOSTHENES DEMUS didst DIGGORY dost dread dream Ecod EDIPUS Eliante Enone Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fate father fear fellow FIFE fortune gentleman give gods grief hand happy hate hath hear heart Heaven HEPHÆSTUS Hippolytus honor hope impudence Ismene JASON JOCASTA keep king Laios land leave live look Lord madam MARLOW MEDEA MISS HARDCASTLE MISS NEVILLE mortals mother Muscovy ne'er never NICIAS o'er oracles ORONTE passion Phædra PHILINTE Phobos Poland pray Prince PROMETHEUS Pylos rocks ROSAURA SAUSAGE-SELLER Scene SEGISMUND servant shame SIR CHARLES sire sorrow soul speak sure tears tell thee Theramenes there's Theseus thine things thou hast thought TONY voice wish words wrath wretched Zeus
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396 페이지 - Why, really, sir, your bill of fare is so exquisite, that any one part of it is full as good as another. Send us what you please. So much for supper. And now to see that our beds are aired, and properly taken care of.
396 페이지 - So I find this fellow's civilities begin to grow troublesome. But who can be angry at those assiduities which are meant to please him? — Ha! what do I see?
388 페이지 - You must not be so talkative, Diggory. You must be all attention to the guests. You must hear us talk, and not think of talking...
385 페이지 - There be two gentlemen in a post-chaise at the door. They have lost their way upo' the forest ; and they are talking something about Mr.
404 페이지 - They fall in and out ten times a day, as if they were man and wife already. [To them.'] Well, Tony, child, what soft things are you saying to your cousin Constance, this evening? Tony. I have been saying no soft things; but that it's very hard to be followed about so.
150 페이지 - Fearful of official snares, intrigues, and intricate affairs; Him you mark ; you fix and hook him, whilst he's gaping unawares; At a fling, at once you bring him hither from the Chersonese, Down you cast him, roast and baste him, and devour him at your ease.
441 페이지 - Marlow. (Kneeling.) Does this look like security? Does this look like confidence? No, madam, every moment that shows me your merit, only serves to increase my diffidence and confusion.
417 페이지 - He has scarcely been three hours in the house, and he has already encroached on all my prerogatives. You may like his impudence, and call it modesty. But my son-in-law, Madam, must have very different qualifications. Miss Hard. Sir, I ask but this night to convince you.
411 페이지 - The most becoming things in the world to set off a clear complexion. You have often seen how well they look upon me. You shall have them. [Exit.
422 페이지 - HARD. Young man, young man, from your father's letter to me. I was taught to expect a well-bred modest man as a visitor...