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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “But Medea’s sensibility Is stronger than any other feeling” (pg. 451) |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “That’s what I wanted from you, Medea! You are very smart and shrewd! From now on, your aunt, who brought you up, Will be proud of you” (pg. 451) |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “You have brought Medea up, like your daughter She obeys and trusts you” (pg. 447) |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “That maybe right! But Medea Head over heels in love Will tolerate all, make them her own!” (pg. 445) |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “This woman is a daughter of Colchis Sharing good and bad of the country […] Polite, not suited for Greek! Imagine, what she will face there Our lively, beautiful... |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “Can’t you see through simple reasoning What awaits us by befriending the Greek?! […] The Greeks are notorious for their Treachery and ungratefulness” (pg. 445) |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “Medea!... you are not needed (even greater) here, I notice!” (pg. 443) |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “Let the woman take it as a gift And thus regain the friendship of Hellas, Heartbroken with the tale!” (pg. 442) |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “Our ancestors had sculpted here The Golden Lamb, as an icon Representing the heavenly lamb[…] And our country worships this Lamb, As the patron of Colchis!” (pg.... |
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Akaki Tsereteli | 1840-1915 (XIX) | Medea (Akaki Tsereteli, Selected Works, in 5 volumes, Vol. 2. Poems. Dramatic writings in the form of poems, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, E. Kvitaishvili, Tbilisi 1989) | Poetry | “What did Greek Lamb need in this country So much so the one with the Golden Fleece? With such tales, we, the Colchians Put our little ones to sleep” (pg. 441) |
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