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Seneca's Medea: Lines 252-257
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Seneca's Medea: Lines 252-257

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Philip Schaffer
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Check out lines from Medea’s dialogue with the king Creon, and check out the translation of Seneca’s Medea which I’ve published.

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Lines 252-257

Creon: Non esse me[1] qui sceptra uiolentus geram
nec qui superbo miserias …

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