Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 páginas |
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... wish that you had stayed there with the deathless salt - sea Nymphs and that Peleus had taken home a mortal wife ! But you became my mother ; and now , to multiply your sorrows too , you are going to lose your son and never welcome him ...
... wish that you had stayed there with the deathless salt - sea Nymphs and that Peleus had taken home a mortal wife ! But you became my mother ; and now , to multiply your sorrows too , you are going to lose your son and never welcome him ...
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... wish that I , my child , could die instead of you . 1380 HIPPOLYTUS : Bitter the gifts your sire , Poseidon , gave to you . THESEUS : I wish that it had never mounted to my lips . HIPPOLYTUS : Why so ? You would have killed me , angry ...
... wish that I , my child , could die instead of you . 1380 HIPPOLYTUS : Bitter the gifts your sire , Poseidon , gave to you . THESEUS : I wish that it had never mounted to my lips . HIPPOLYTUS : Why so ? You would have killed me , angry ...
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... wishes that it were a dream , Yearning for that which is , as if ' twere not , Such , with no power of utterance , did I ... wish that's base . " CANTO XXXI 140 145 [ Dante has now visited the whole of the Eighth Circle , with its ten ...
... wishes that it were a dream , Yearning for that which is , as if ' twere not , Such , with no power of utterance , did I ... wish that's base . " CANTO XXXI 140 145 [ Dante has now visited the whole of the Eighth Circle , with its ten ...
Contenido
THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
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Otras 41 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Achaeans Achilles Aeneas Agamemnon Agathon Alcibiades ANTISTROPHE Apollo Aristophanes arms Athenians Athens battle beasts beauty blood body bring called CHORAGOS CHORUS CLYTEMNESTRA cried Dante daughter dead death divine earth enemy Eros Eryximachus Euripides evil eyes fate father fear fire friends gave give goddess gods Greek grief hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Hector HIPPOLYTUS honour horses human Iliad KALONIKE killed KINESIAS King KORYPHAIOS KREON lady land live look Lord lover LYSISTRATA master mind mother MYRRHINE nature never night OEDIPUS once pain Patroclus Peleus PHAEDRA Plato pleasure poet praise Priam prince ships Socrates Sophocles sorrow soul speak speech spirit spoke suffer tears tell Thebes thee THESEUS things thou thought Tiresias took Trimalchio Trojans Troy turned unto weep whole wife woman women words Zeus