Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Volum 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 pàgines |
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Pàgina 67
... Antigone , we must realize that , according to Greek religion , the body of the deceased had to be buried before the soul could enter Hades . Thus Antigone had a sacred duty to bury her brother , a duty that she believed took prece ...
... Antigone , we must realize that , according to Greek religion , the body of the deceased had to be buried before the soul could enter Hades . Thus Antigone had a sacred duty to bury her brother , a duty that she believed took prece ...
Pàgina 74
... ANTIGONE : Wouldst thou do more than take and slay me ? CREON : No more , indeed ; having that , I have all . ANTIGONE : Why then dost thou delay ? In thy discourse there is nought that pleases me , -never may there be ! -and so my ...
... ANTIGONE : Wouldst thou do more than take and slay me ? CREON : No more , indeed ; having that , I have all . ANTIGONE : Why then dost thou delay ? In thy discourse there is nought that pleases me , -never may there be ! -and so my ...
Pàgina 75
... ANTIGONE : Whose was the deed , Hades and the dead are witnesses : a friend in words is not the friend that I love . ISMENE : Nay , sister , reject me not , but let me die with thee , and duly honour the dead . ANTIGONE : Share not ...
... ANTIGONE : Whose was the deed , Hades and the dead are witnesses : a friend in words is not the friend that I love . ISMENE : Nay , sister , reject me not , but let me die with thee , and duly honour the dead . ANTIGONE : Share not ...
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EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 14 |
Genesis | 20 |
The Book of | 31 |
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