Sophoclis TrachiniaeDeighton, Bell, 1877 - 124 páginas |
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Página vii
... plays of Sophocles of which no argument has come down to us from the Alex- andrine critics , and no extract from the ... play in its present form was compiled from two separate editions . From the internal evidence which is afforded by ...
... plays of Sophocles of which no argument has come down to us from the Alex- andrine critics , and no extract from the ... play in its present form was compiled from two separate editions . From the internal evidence which is afforded by ...
Página viii
... play , is in an unsatisfactory state . Various theories have been advanced to account for this inequality ; amongst others , that the play was completed by another tragedian , or that it lacked the finishing touches of the author's hand ...
... play , is in an unsatisfactory state . Various theories have been advanced to account for this inequality ; amongst others , that the play was completed by another tragedian , or that it lacked the finishing touches of the author's hand ...
Página ix
... play ceases with the death of Deianira , and that the concluding portion is tame and unsatisfactory . In addition to the fact that one of the finest of dra- matic monologues is included in this portion of the play , the arguments which ...
... play ceases with the death of Deianira , and that the concluding portion is tame and unsatisfactory . In addition to the fact that one of the finest of dra- matic monologues is included in this portion of the play , the arguments which ...
Página x
... plays , we can scarcely doubt that the advantage rests with Sophocles . In the Tra- chiniae we have all that can ... play centres , and nowhere has Sophocles created a character more perfect in its conception of womanly forbearance ...
... plays , we can scarcely doubt that the advantage rests with Sophocles . In the Tra- chiniae we have all that can ... play centres , and nowhere has Sophocles created a character more perfect in its conception of womanly forbearance ...
Página xi
... play , however brief , can fail to include at least a passing reference to what is commonly known as the Irony of ... play . But now the irony of fate dis- plays itself in the cruellest manner : all the wishes " of Deianira shall be ...
... play , however brief , can fail to include at least a passing reference to what is commonly known as the Irony of ... play . But now the irony of fate dis- plays itself in the cruellest manner : all the wishes " of Deianira shall be ...
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