Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... CREON : You slander the race of Cadmus ; not one of them shares your view of this deed . ANTIGONE : They see it as I do , but their tails are between their legs . CREON : They are loyal to their king ; are you not ashamed to be ...
... CREON : You slander the race of Cadmus ; not one of them shares your view of this deed . ANTIGONE : They see it as I do , but their tails are between their legs . CREON : They are loyal to their king ; are you not ashamed to be ...
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... CREON : Is it your merit that you honor the lawless ? HAEMON : I could wish no one to respect evil - doers . CREON : This girl - is she not tainted with that plague ? HAEMON : Our Theban folk deny it , with one voice . CREON : Shall ...
... CREON : Is it your merit that you honor the lawless ? HAEMON : I could wish no one to respect evil - doers . CREON : This girl - is she not tainted with that plague ? HAEMON : Our Theban folk deny it , with one voice . CREON : Shall ...
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... CREON : What pompous precept now ? TEIRESIAS : ... that honest counsel is the most priceless gift ? CREON : Yes , and folly the most worthless . TEIRESIAS : True , and you are infected with that disease . CREON : This wise man's taunts ...
... CREON : What pompous precept now ? TEIRESIAS : ... that honest counsel is the most priceless gift ? CREON : Yes , and folly the most worthless . TEIRESIAS : True , and you are infected with that disease . CREON : This wise man's taunts ...
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