Our SenecaYale University Press, 1941 - 285 páginas |
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... Death ; Death can give the somber touch to the atmosphere of a drama most ef- fectively , whether it be Death the reaper or Death the final harbor of peace . For it is in contrast with fickle Fortune and as the only sure port for the ...
... Death ; Death can give the somber touch to the atmosphere of a drama most ef- fectively , whether it be Death the reaper or Death the final harbor of peace . For it is in contrast with fickle Fortune and as the only sure port for the ...
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... Death Is gone for eternity . As a dying fire's vaporous breath Or a cloud against the sky , So the soul that has ruled our life Is gone with the speed of thought : There is naught when Death has ended strife And Death itself is naught ...
... Death Is gone for eternity . As a dying fire's vaporous breath Or a cloud against the sky , So the soul that has ruled our life Is gone with the speed of thought : There is naught when Death has ended strife And Death itself is naught ...
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Clarence Whittlesey Mendell. Graceless the deed ; Better were death for me Than live a curse To mine own self and all that touches me . Chorus . Better were death indeed . Oedipus . Then had I not with the curse of god Drenched in my ...
Clarence Whittlesey Mendell. Graceless the deed ; Better were death for me Than live a curse To mine own self and all that touches me . Chorus . Better were death indeed . Oedipus . Then had I not with the curse of god Drenched in my ...
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PREFACE vii | 3 |
THE BACKGROUND of SenECAN TRAGEDY | 22 |
THE PROLOGUE | 64 |
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