Roman Literature in TranslationGeorge Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer, Albert Irving Suskin Harper, 1959 - 649 pagine |
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Pagina 121
... Creüsa's own bracelet which has been used in the poisoning plot . By an ingenious subterfuge she makes all three appear to be the recognition tokens of Creüsa's child . Creüsa with joy , Ion with some painful doubts , accept the new ...
... Creüsa's own bracelet which has been used in the poisoning plot . By an ingenious subterfuge she makes all three appear to be the recognition tokens of Creüsa's child . Creüsa with joy , Ion with some painful doubts , accept the new ...
Pagina 520
... Creüsa , for whom he selected Jason as husband , de- creeing banishment of Medea ; headstrong and arbitrary , Med ... Creüsa shall not bear brothers to her children , ibid . 509 ; Jason charged by Medea with love for Creüsa , ibid . 495 ...
... Creüsa , for whom he selected Jason as husband , de- creeing banishment of Medea ; headstrong and arbitrary , Med ... Creüsa shall not bear brothers to her children , ibid . 509 ; Jason charged by Medea with love for Creüsa , ibid . 495 ...
Pagina 521
... Creüsa , for whom he selected Jason as husband , de- creeing banishment of Medea ; headstrong and arbitrary , Med ... Creüsa shall not bear brothers to her children , ibid . 509 ; Jason charged by Medea with love for Creüsa , ibid . 495 ...
... Creüsa , for whom he selected Jason as husband , de- creeing banishment of Medea ; headstrong and arbitrary , Med ... Creüsa shall not bear brothers to her children , ibid . 509 ; Jason charged by Medea with love for Creüsa , ibid . 495 ...
Sommario
ROMAN PURITANISM AND GREEK CULTURE | 1 |
OPPOSITION TO EASTERN INFLUENCE | 68 |
A ROMAN PURITAN | 78 |
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