Man and His MeasureHarcourt, Brace & World, 1964 - 1394 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 259
... tell me . MEPH . Move me not , for I will not tell thee . FAUST . Villain , have I not bound thee to tell me anything ? MEPH . Ay , that is not against our kingdom ; but this is . Think thou on hell , Faustus , for thou art damned ...
... tell me . MEPH . Move me not , for I will not tell thee . FAUST . Villain , have I not bound thee to tell me anything ? MEPH . Ay , that is not against our kingdom ; but this is . Think thou on hell , Faustus , for thou art damned ...
الصفحة 401
... tell me What has become of the solemn prophecies . OEDIPUS : Who is this man ? What is his news for me ? 980 IOCASTE : He has come from Corinth to announce your father's death ! OEDIPUS : Is it true , stranger ? Tell me in your own ...
... tell me What has become of the solemn prophecies . OEDIPUS : Who is this man ? What is his news for me ? 980 IOCASTE : He has come from Corinth to announce your father's death ! OEDIPUS : Is it true , stranger ? Tell me in your own ...
الصفحة 402
... tell me ! MESSENGER : —If these are your reasons for not going home . OEDIPUS : I tell you , I fear the oracle may come true . 1030 1040 MESSENGER : And guilt may come upon you through your parents ? OEDIPUS : That is the dread that is ...
... tell me ! MESSENGER : —If these are your reasons for not going home . OEDIPUS : I tell you , I fear the oracle may come true . 1030 1040 MESSENGER : And guilt may come upon you through your parents ? OEDIPUS : That is the dread that is ...
المحتوى
THE BEGINNING OF AWARENESS | 3 |
THOMAS E ADAMS Sled | 20 |
H LAWRENCE The RockingHorse Winner | 27 |
حقوق النشر | |
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