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... Persians , " and the " Suppliants . ” In criticising the plays of Eschylus , due regard must be had to the state in which Eschylus found the drama , and to the difference between his earlier and later works , as far as the existing ...
... Persians , " and the " Suppliants . ” In criticising the plays of Eschylus , due regard must be had to the state in which Eschylus found the drama , and to the difference between his earlier and later works , as far as the existing ...
第 viii 頁
... Persians " formed any part of a trilogy . Eschylus is said to have written either 90 or 70 dramas . Neither of these numbers are divisible both by 4 and 3 without a remainder . If the plays were always acted three or four at a time ...
... Persians " formed any part of a trilogy . Eschylus is said to have written either 90 or 70 dramas . Neither of these numbers are divisible both by 4 and 3 without a remainder . If the plays were always acted three or four at a time ...
第 ix 頁
... Persians . The atheistic impiety of Xerxes is hinted at , and his too - late repentance is an instance of the fatalism found throughout the " Agamemnon , " and pervading the Æschylean drama . The piety of the Greeks , on the contrary ...
... Persians . The atheistic impiety of Xerxes is hinted at , and his too - late repentance is an instance of the fatalism found throughout the " Agamemnon , " and pervading the Æschylean drama . The piety of the Greeks , on the contrary ...
第 x 頁
... Persians . " But the high tone of true Grecian chivalry which reigns throughout , the splendid individuality of the characters , despite their one common feature of physical valour , is equal to anything , even in Eschylus . The ...
... Persians . " But the high tone of true Grecian chivalry which reigns throughout , the splendid individuality of the characters , despite their one common feature of physical valour , is equal to anything , even in Eschylus . The ...
第 66 頁
... Cadmæans from being destroyed , and thoroughly overwhelmed by the surge of foreign enemies . 1 Blomfield would either omit this verse , or assign it to the chorus . 1-13 THE PERSIANS . THE ill - boding dream of 66 ...
... Cadmæans from being destroyed , and thoroughly overwhelmed by the surge of foreign enemies . 1 Blomfield would either omit this verse , or assign it to the chorus . 1-13 THE PERSIANS . THE ill - boding dream of 66 ...
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