The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 41 頁
... Persians through immaturity or incompetence.1 The lack of character delineation and the introduction of a plot lack- ing conflict are so radically opposed to the traditional require- ments of tragedy that they must have been consciously ...
... Persians through immaturity or incompetence.1 The lack of character delineation and the introduction of a plot lack- ing conflict are so radically opposed to the traditional require- ments of tragedy that they must have been consciously ...
第 43 頁
... Persians bears a similarity in thematic structure to a funeral oration , let us now compare its thematic elements with those of Pericles ' speech . In the Persians the first ... Persians is , in many ways , the AESCHYLUS ' PERSIANS 43.
... Persians bears a similarity in thematic structure to a funeral oration , let us now compare its thematic elements with those of Pericles ' speech . In the Persians the first ... Persians is , in many ways , the AESCHYLUS ' PERSIANS 43.
第 44 頁
... Persians , but only in regard to Darius and is used to set off the folly of Xerxes and to emphasize the pain of ... Persians as the emphasis on praise and consolation is highly appropriate in Pericles ' funeral oration . If a Persian ...
... Persians , but only in regard to Darius and is used to set off the folly of Xerxes and to emphasize the pain of ... Persians as the emphasis on praise and consolation is highly appropriate in Pericles ' funeral oration . If a Persian ...
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