Readings in Western Civilization, Volumen2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 páginas |
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... speak their hidden purpose ? Cho . If I might speak . Edi . Shall dictate to thee . Cho . One thing more , Say on , whate'er thy mind As among the gods All - knowing Phoebus , so to mortal men Doth sage Tiresias in foreknowledge sure ...
... speak their hidden purpose ? Cho . If I might speak . Edi . Shall dictate to thee . Cho . One thing more , Say on , whate'er thy mind As among the gods All - knowing Phoebus , so to mortal men Doth sage Tiresias in foreknowledge sure ...
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... speak no more , not though thine an- ger swell Ev'n to its utmost . Edi . Nor will I be silent . I tell thee , once ... speak , unwilling as I was . Edi . Once more Repeat it then , that I may know my fate More plainly still . Tir . Is ...
... speak no more , not though thine an- ger swell Ev'n to its utmost . Edi . Nor will I be silent . I tell thee , once ... speak , unwilling as I was . Edi . Once more Repeat it then , that I may know my fate More plainly still . Tir . Is ...
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... speak in his own language . And they were all amazed and marvelled , saying one to another , “ Behold , are not all these which speak Galilaeans ? And how hear we every man in our own tongue , wherein we were born ? Parthians , and ...
... speak in his own language . And they were all amazed and marvelled , saying one to another , “ Behold , are not all these which speak Galilaeans ? And how hear we every man in our own tongue , wherein we were born ? Parthians , and ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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Readings in Western Civilization, Volumen2 George Harmon Knoles,Rixford Kinney Snyder,Rixford Snyder Vista de fragmentos - 1960 |
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