Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Band 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 Seiten |
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... thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades , or loose the bonds of Orion ? Canst thou bring forth Massaroth in his season ? Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons ? Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven ? Canst thou set the dominion ...
... thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades , or loose the bonds of Orion ? Canst thou bring forth Massaroth in his season ? Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons ? Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven ? Canst thou set the dominion ...
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... thou hast spoken like a youth indeed . CREON : Am I to rule this land by other judgment than mine own ? HAEMON : That is no city , which belongs to one man . CREON : Is not the city held to be the ruler's ? HAEMON : Thou wouldst make a ...
... thou hast spoken like a youth indeed . CREON : Am I to rule this land by other judgment than mine own ? HAEMON : That is no city , which belongs to one man . CREON : Is not the city held to be the ruler's ? HAEMON : Thou wouldst make a ...
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... thou announce ? TEIRESIAS : HOW precious , above all wealth , is good counsel . CREON : As folly , I think , is the worst mischief . TEIRESIAS : Yet thou art tainted with that distemper . CREON : I would not answer the seer with a taunt ...
... thou announce ? TEIRESIAS : HOW precious , above all wealth , is good counsel . CREON : As folly , I think , is the worst mischief . TEIRESIAS : Yet thou art tainted with that distemper . CREON : I would not answer the seer with a taunt ...
Inhalt
EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 14 |
The First Book of the Kings | 25 |
ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI | 332 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adeimantus Alexander ANTIGONE Anytus army Athenians Athens Aucassin battle behold bishop body brother Caesar called cause CHORUS Christ Church civil Clovis command CREON CRITO Damietta daughter dead death deed divine earth Einhard enemy Epictetus Eurybiades evil eyes fair faith father fear Francis friends Gaul give Godigisel gods Greeks Gundobad Guntram HAEMON hand hath heard heart heaven holy honour horse ISMENE Jesus justice king kingdom La Verna land live Lord matter Meletus MELIAN ment mercy mind nature never Nicolete night pass Persians quoth reason Roman Rome saith sake Saracens senate sent ship slave Socrates sons soul speak stewards sweet taken TEIRESIAS tell Thebes thee Themistocles thine things thou hast thou shalt thought Thucydides tion took truth unto usury virtue Wherefore whole wife wise wish words