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... king to do any- thing he pleased . Scyles's wife was distressed that he would not take another wife . As Mrs. Putnam states it : " She took it as a reflection upon herself ; he had not found marriage with her so agreeable that he cared ...
... king to do any- thing he pleased . Scyles's wife was distressed that he would not take another wife . As Mrs. Putnam states it : " She took it as a reflection upon herself ; he had not found marriage with her so agreeable that he cared ...
Page 70
... king Polybus , thou city - wall Of Corinth , thou old castle I did call My father's , what a life did you begin ... king's edict gave burial rites to her brother who died in the assault of the Seven against Thebes attacking his native ...
... king Polybus , thou city - wall Of Corinth , thou old castle I did call My father's , what a life did you begin ... king's edict gave burial rites to her brother who died in the assault of the Seven against Thebes attacking his native ...
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... King Theseus ; how his other daughter , Ismene , ar- rives with tidings that King Creon intends to take him back to Thebes because of an oracle that por- tends victory to the land that holds his grave ; how Theseus arrives and assures ...
... King Theseus ; how his other daughter , Ismene , ar- rives with tidings that King Creon intends to take him back to Thebes because of an oracle that por- tends victory to the land that holds his grave ; how Theseus arrives and assures ...
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