http://classics.mit.edu/Sophocles/oedipus.html
Right there!!
2006-12-18 06:50:10
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answered by PanicGirl 3
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You can find it online -- under the title or under Sophocles.
But if you are reading it for class, or are acting in it, you need to make sure you are using the same translation as everyone else. And if that translation is recent, you won't be able to find it online for free.
2006-12-18 15:39:11
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answered by C_Bar 7
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http://pd.sparknotes.com/drama/oedipus/
2006-12-18 14:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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do a word search useing different engines until you find what you want
2006-12-18 14:51:51
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answered by flutteredonby 2
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project gutenberg at http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/31
is a version they have a bunch of translations at
www.gutenberg.org
2006-12-18 17:06:50
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answered by treonbarleyverdery 3
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http://oll.libertyfund.org/Home3/Book.php?recordID=0676
2006-12-18 14:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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where can of online you yes
2006-12-18 14:52:32
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answered by shahana_raja2002 3
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i would try to google it. make sure to spell it correctly.
2006-12-18 14:49:39
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answered by Larry Botts 2
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amazon.com
2006-12-18 14:49:39
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answered by Vanity 2
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you can't you have to buy it.
2006-12-18 14:49:51
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answered by Lynne Taylor 2
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