Poetry and Criticism: Four Revolutions in Literary TasteAtheneum, 1961 - 178 Seiten |
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... murder by a stranger at a crossroads , when it had been prophesied that his son should kill him , is the refutation of oracles . Oedipus makes the same announcement when the messenger from Corinth tells him of the natural death of King ...
... murder by a stranger at a crossroads , when it had been prophesied that his son should kill him , is the refutation of oracles . Oedipus makes the same announcement when the messenger from Corinth tells him of the natural death of King ...
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... murder , partic- ularly regicide , pollutes the land , and underlying it the still more primitive idea that the life of the crops , the flocks , and human progeny is tied up with the life and health of the king . Creon tells Oedipus ...
... murder , partic- ularly regicide , pollutes the land , and underlying it the still more primitive idea that the life of the crops , the flocks , and human progeny is tied up with the life and health of the king . Creon tells Oedipus ...
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... murder of her children in Euripides . Or he may do it , but in ignorance of his relationship , and discover that after- wards , as does the Oedipus in Sophocles . Doing the deed in ignorance is , as we might 1. Ancient Greek Literature 17.
... murder of her children in Euripides . Or he may do it , but in ignorance of his relationship , and discover that after- wards , as does the Oedipus in Sophocles . Doing the deed in ignorance is , as we might 1. Ancient Greek Literature 17.
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