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... probably chequered by his philosophic studies in the schools of Sicily and Italy . He may well be called a pessimist , nay , the very patriarch and first preacher of pessimism . Look at his Prometheus . In that drama , man born to ...
... probably chequered by his philosophic studies in the schools of Sicily and Italy . He may well be called a pessimist , nay , the very patriarch and first preacher of pessimism . Look at his Prometheus . In that drama , man born to ...
Page vii
... probably at the great Dio- nysia ( Tà κar ' äσTv ) ; and the prize was awarded to our poet . He had a patriotic motive , arising from his strong conservative opinions , for the constitution of the plot of the third play . The authority ...
... probably at the great Dio- nysia ( Tà κar ' äσTv ) ; and the prize was awarded to our poet . He had a patriotic motive , arising from his strong conservative opinions , for the constitution of the plot of the third play . The authority ...
Page viii
... probably chequered by his philosophic studies in the schools of Sicily and Italy . He may well be called a pessimist , nay , the very patriarch and first preacher of pessimism . Look at his Prometheus . In that drama , man born to ...
... probably chequered by his philosophic studies in the schools of Sicily and Italy . He may well be called a pessimist , nay , the very patriarch and first preacher of pessimism . Look at his Prometheus . In that drama , man born to ...
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... probably from Stesi- chorus . IV . I. In the earliest age of the Greek drama , the Chorus was all in all . Thespis is said to have added . a monologue by a single actor ; which was improved . and dignified by Phrynichus . To Aeschylus ...
... probably from Stesi- chorus . IV . I. In the earliest age of the Greek drama , the Chorus was all in all . Thespis is said to have added . a monologue by a single actor ; which was improved . and dignified by Phrynichus . To Aeschylus ...
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... is ascribed to the 10th century , and sup- posed by some to have been copied from an uncially written codex , though more probably it is a copy of such a copy . Of the Agamemnon , it exhibits only 11. 1-286 ( 1-310 , Dind . Poet . Sc.
... is ascribed to the 10th century , and sup- posed by some to have been copied from an uncially written codex , though more probably it is a copy of such a copy . Of the Agamemnon , it exhibits only 11. 1-286 ( 1-310 , Dind . Poet . Sc.
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