Poetry and Criticism: Four Revolutions in Literary TasteAtheneum, 1961 - 178 Seiten |
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... Jocasta , and that he has killed his father and married his mother as the oracles predicted . Jocasta hangs her- self , and Oedipus puts out his eyes and sentences himself to banishment . My quotations are from Da- vid Grene's ...
... Jocasta , and that he has killed his father and married his mother as the oracles predicted . Jocasta hangs her- self , and Oedipus puts out his eyes and sentences himself to banishment . My quotations are from Da- vid Grene's ...
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... Jocasta implores : I beg you - do not hunt this out - I beg you , you have any care for your own life . if Oedipus answers : I will not be persuaded to let be the chance of finding out the whole thing clearly . Jocasta grows more ...
... Jocasta implores : I beg you - do not hunt this out - I beg you , you have any care for your own life . if Oedipus answers : I will not be persuaded to let be the chance of finding out the whole thing clearly . Jocasta grows more ...
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... Jocasta : I have a deadly fear that the old seer had eyes . To Jocasta later , Oedipus states his intention as " to bring my birth to light . " When he finally learns the whole awful truth , he cries out : O , O , O , they will all come ...
... Jocasta : I have a deadly fear that the old seer had eyes . To Jocasta later , Oedipus states his intention as " to bring my birth to light . " When he finally learns the whole awful truth , he cries out : O , O , O , they will all come ...
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