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Yet omens they fear who have naught worse to fear . She has confirmed her truth
by oath ; if the oath is false , what is the worse thing she can be fearing ? Now ,
my heart , summon up thy craft , thy tricks , thy wiles , now all Ulysses ; truth is ...
Yet omens they fear who have naught worse to fear . She has confirmed her truth
by oath ; if the oath is false , what is the worse thing she can be fearing ? Now ,
my heart , summon up thy craft , thy tricks , thy wiles , now all Ulysses ; truth is ...
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The most frequent feeling in Senecan tragedy is fear or terror . ... Oedipus : Et
ossa et artus gelidus invasit tremor ; quidquid timebam facere fecisse arguor - An
icy chill has crept through my bones and limbs ; all that I feared to do I am
accused ...
The most frequent feeling in Senecan tragedy is fear or terror . ... Oedipus : Et
ossa et artus gelidus invasit tremor ; quidquid timebam facere fecisse arguor - An
icy chill has crept through my bones and limbs ; all that I feared to do I am
accused ...
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It is mentioned in similar suggestive passages . 20 The climax is reached when
he is brought to the dungeon of Berkeley Castle . Facing the weird figure of
Lightborn Edward is stricken with fear . In spite of the dissembler ' s show of
sympathy ...
It is mentioned in similar suggestive passages . 20 The climax is reached when
he is brought to the dungeon of Berkeley Castle . Facing the weird figure of
Lightborn Edward is stricken with fear . In spite of the dissembler ' s show of
sympathy ...
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