SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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Página xxv
... doubt in germ from very early in its formation . But it was late before the worm of rationalism became active in the mass . Greece had been inoculated against scepticism by the religious counter - reformation of beliefs , which we see ...
... doubt in germ from very early in its formation . But it was late before the worm of rationalism became active in the mass . Greece had been inoculated against scepticism by the religious counter - reformation of beliefs , which we see ...
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... doubt the stories which report sensuousness of Sophocles : we expect it of one so richly gifted with the power of visualising , one who thinks in images . The words related by old Cephalus in the opening of the Republic , ὥσπερ ἄγριον ...
... doubt the stories which report sensuousness of Sophocles : we expect it of one so richly gifted with the power of visualising , one who thinks in images . The words related by old Cephalus in the opening of the Republic , ὥσπερ ἄγριον ...
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... doubt- less our own experience furnishes more ; some- times it shows as a racial characteristic -- of minds which combined an intensely idealist or mystic disposition with a keen business sense : S. Teresa and Mr. Gladstone , to cite no ...
... doubt- less our own experience furnishes more ; some- times it shows as a racial characteristic -- of minds which combined an intensely idealist or mystic disposition with a keen business sense : S. Teresa and Mr. Gladstone , to cite no ...
Página lxxxv
... law of the State ; but the humble sweetness of good temper and good sense found a solution for all doubts . He always appealed from the momentary to the total experience . And he was true to himself in INTRODUCTION lxxxv.
... law of the State ; but the humble sweetness of good temper and good sense found a solution for all doubts . He always appealed from the momentary to the total experience . And he was true to himself in INTRODUCTION lxxxv.
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... doubt my will To help you freely . Hard the heart that still Unmoved such congregation could withstand ! Priest . Nay , Edipus , high Sovereign of my land , You see us at your altars , what we are : Some having yet no strength to ...
... doubt my will To help you freely . Hard the heart that still Unmoved such congregation could withstand ! Priest . Nay , Edipus , high Sovereign of my land , You see us at your altars , what we are : Some having yet no strength to ...
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1st Counter-turn 1st Turn 2nd Counter-turn 2nd Turn 4th century B.C. 5th century Aegeus Aeschylus Ajax Antigone Apollo Athens Attic blind brother child CHORUS Colonos Creon curse daughter dead dear death diction Dionysus dipus divine doom dread Edipus Edipus Coloneus Edipus Rex Enter Eteocles Euripides Exit eyes fate father fear gain God's Gods Greek grim Haemon hand hear heart honour ISMENE Jocasta kill King Laïos land living look Lord maids march measure Menoeceus mind mother murder ne'er Neoptolemus never pain Periclean Periclean Age Phoebus phrase play Plutarch poet Polybus Polyneices pray Prince prove shame Shep sire Sophocles speak style suppliant sweet tale Teiresias tell Theban Thebes thee Theseus thing thou thought Tragedy twas What's word wretch Zeus ἂν γὰρ τὸ