ENGL 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Euripides, Self-Control, Aegeus

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I do not know whether you think those gods no longer rule. Since you"re conscious of having broke your oaths to me (m to j p 35) Instead of a barbarian land, greece is your country now; you have a taste of justice and the use of laws not subject of force. All the greeks see that you are wise, so you have renown, but if you lived at the ends of the earth, no one would take account of you (j to. Now for the blame you cast at my royal match. In this i shall prove first, that i am wise. Second, self-controlled, finally your greatest friend and the children"s (j to m p 38) I find no fault with your actions now or then. For it"s natural that the woman species to a get angry. When husbands import new brides in beside them, but your heart has now taken a turn for the better.

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