“I agree to, or rather aspire to, my doom.”

Je consens, ou plutôt j'aspire à ma ruine.
Polyeucte, act IV, scene ii.
Polyeucte (1642)

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Je consens, ou plutôt j'aspire à ma ruine.

Polyeucte (1642)

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