SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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... stands differ- ently ; the I wot and I ween style of English not unfairly renders the strange convention of dialect and diction which governs the Tragic Chorus ; and any extravagance is is justified by the original . antiquity appear to ...
... stands differ- ently ; the I wot and I ween style of English not unfairly renders the strange convention of dialect and diction which governs the Tragic Chorus ; and any extravagance is is justified by the original . antiquity appear to ...
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... stands out so distinctly , that we may regard everything in Agamemnon before the king's entry , every- thing in Choephori before Orestes ' appearance , everything in Eumenides before the change of scene to Athens , as falling without ...
... stands out so distinctly , that we may regard everything in Agamemnon before the king's entry , every- thing in Choephori before Orestes ' appearance , everything in Eumenides before the change of scene to Athens , as falling without ...
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... stand all that the word has come to denote and connote through ages of usage and modification , then we are describing a parent form in terms of a single developed and specialised offspring . " Greek opera would be incomplete , but ...
... stand all that the word has come to denote and connote through ages of usage and modification , then we are describing a parent form in terms of a single developed and specialised offspring . " Greek opera would be incomplete , but ...
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... stands for the pride of human wit in Edipus Rex . He has guessed the riddle of the Sphinx , he is confident he can detect the mysterious cause of the plague at Thebes Teiresias is discredited , because the scientific ingenuity of the ...
... stands for the pride of human wit in Edipus Rex . He has guessed the riddle of the Sphinx , he is confident he can detect the mysterious cause of the plague at Thebes Teiresias is discredited , because the scientific ingenuity of the ...
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... stands on the same humility as fundamental in religion . He holds that by virtue of charity one soul can worship for many : it would be a form of ὕβρις , intellectual self - conceit , to exclude the efficacy 1 O. C. , 497 . of vicarious ...
... stands on the same humility as fundamental in religion . He holds that by virtue of charity one soul can worship for many : it would be a form of ὕβρις , intellectual self - conceit , to exclude the efficacy 1 O. C. , 497 . of vicarious ...
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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