The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... thee to live with me - my father's murderer ? Clytem . Not I ; say rather Fate ordained his death . Orest . The self - same Fate ordains thee now to die . Clytem . My curse beware , the mother's curse that bore thee . Orest . That cast ...
... thee to live with me - my father's murderer ? Clytem . Not I ; say rather Fate ordained his death . Orest . The self - same Fate ordains thee now to die . Clytem . My curse beware , the mother's curse that bore thee . Orest . That cast ...
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... thee a harsh reproach or painful word ; But if thy kindred blam'd me , if unkind The queen e'er glanced at Helen's fickle mind- ( For Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father views his child ) -- Thy gentle speech ...
... thee a harsh reproach or painful word ; But if thy kindred blam'd me , if unkind The queen e'er glanced at Helen's fickle mind- ( For Priam , still benevolently mild , Looked on me as a father views his child ) -- Thy gentle speech ...
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... thee not ; thy age Is heavy on thee ; thou dost seem in plight Ill - favor'd , and thy garb uncomely shows . Good sooth , from no complaint of idle heed Thy lord neglects thee thus ; nor art thou mean To look upon , nor servile in thy ...
... thee not ; thy age Is heavy on thee ; thou dost seem in plight Ill - favor'd , and thy garb uncomely shows . Good sooth , from no complaint of idle heed Thy lord neglects thee thus ; nor art thou mean To look upon , nor servile in thy ...
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... thee true : I am from Alybas , and there reside In splendid mansions King Aphydas ' son , My name Eperitus . Some adverse god Wide from Sicania drove me , and compell'd Reluctant hither ; but my ship is moor'd Fast by the strand , at ...
... thee true : I am from Alybas , and there reside In splendid mansions King Aphydas ' son , My name Eperitus . Some adverse god Wide from Sicania drove me , and compell'd Reluctant hither ; but my ship is moor'd Fast by the strand , at ...
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... thee - sun - god as thou art - I might have my re- venge . " Meantime Priam , Hecuba and Andromache exert their best efforts , in turn , to induce Hector to forego the combat with Achilles ; but are no more successful than is Apollo ...
... thee - sun - god as thou art - I might have my re- venge . " Meantime Priam , Hecuba and Andromache exert their best efforts , in turn , to induce Hector to forego the combat with Achilles ; but are no more successful than is Apollo ...
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