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... Arbaces ' Reason , a quality which , according to Arbaces , binds man's actions with curious rules , restricting and con- fining the Will . It is just this function that Mardonius performs with respect to Arbaces on the narrative level ...
... Arbaces ' Reason , a quality which , according to Arbaces , binds man's actions with curious rules , restricting and con- fining the Will . It is just this function that Mardonius performs with respect to Arbaces on the narrative level ...
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... Arbaces is quite ready to reject Reason and to surrender to Will . He interjects , " No ; let him stay , Mardonius , let him stay ; I have occasions with him very weighty , and I can spare you now . " Mardonius once gone , the king can ...
... Arbaces is quite ready to reject Reason and to surrender to Will . He interjects , " No ; let him stay , Mardonius , let him stay ; I have occasions with him very weighty , and I can spare you now . " Mardonius once gone , the king can ...
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... Arbaces to be were he not so much ruled by his passions ; however , Tigranes has been overcome by Arbaces , and as a prisoner he must endure the indignities and insults that Arbaces , often unwittingly , subjects him to . Mardonius ...
... Arbaces to be were he not so much ruled by his passions ; however , Tigranes has been overcome by Arbaces , and as a prisoner he must endure the indignities and insults that Arbaces , often unwittingly , subjects him to . Mardonius ...
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