SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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... mean the whole sum of expression of the passions , fancies , reasonings , principles , aspirations of a people . " A civilisation , " says a penetrating writer of the school of Taine , 2 " is a 2 " is a balance of qualities and defects ...
... mean the whole sum of expression of the passions , fancies , reasonings , principles , aspirations of a people . " A civilisation , " says a penetrating writer of the school of Taine , 2 " is a 2 " is a balance of qualities and defects ...
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... means to tends to determine ? " Euripides could not solve the problem ; he felt himself pinched by the Attic convention ; he worked for the dissolution of the form . He could not dispense with the chorus , but he could leave it in ...
... means to tends to determine ? " Euripides could not solve the problem ; he felt himself pinched by the Attic convention ; he worked for the dissolution of the form . He could not dispense with the chorus , but he could leave it in ...
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... means , is that Euripides makes straight for pure realism , Sophocles for so much realism as will reconcile his public to the convention which required a tragedy to be a dignified tableau , without abandoning the convention . He reduced ...
... means , is that Euripides makes straight for pure realism , Sophocles for so much realism as will reconcile his public to the convention which required a tragedy to be a dignified tableau , without abandoning the convention . He reduced ...
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... means by which Fate overtook him ) , but repentant and pardoned by Heaven , becomes sanctified . The Euripidean School would have advocated the 1 Fr. , 98 . 2 2 Her . , i . 68 . ( claims of the ninety and nine just persons and ...
... means by which Fate overtook him ) , but repentant and pardoned by Heaven , becomes sanctified . The Euripidean School would have advocated the 1 Fr. , 98 . 2 2 Her . , i . 68 . ( claims of the ninety and nine just persons and ...
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... mean analytic word : to Sophocles it is not as a problem to be solved , but a marvel among marvels to be recreated in a form of art - the problem , however , seems to have fascinated his attention . Agamemnon , in Ajax , formulates ...
... mean analytic word : to Sophocles it is not as a problem to be solved , but a marvel among marvels to be recreated in a form of art - the problem , however , seems to have fascinated his attention . Agamemnon , in Ajax , formulates ...
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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