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Page 53
... Areopagus , if for manslaughter , before the Ephetę . 17. The accused was at liberty to take flight before sentence was passed : but if , after conviction for murder , he still remained in the country , his execution then became the ...
... Areopagus , if for manslaughter , before the Ephetę . 17. The accused was at liberty to take flight before sentence was passed : but if , after conviction for murder , he still remained in the country , his execution then became the ...
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... Areopagus and the Ephetę . The Areopagus , composed of those citizens who had held the dignity of Archon , took charge of all trials for wilful murder , and was considered supreme . The Ephetę ( so called ὅτι ἐφιᾶσι τῷ ἀνδροφόνῳ τὸν ...
... Areopagus and the Ephetę . The Areopagus , composed of those citizens who had held the dignity of Archon , took charge of all trials for wilful murder , and was considered supreme . The Ephetę ( so called ὅτι ἐφιᾶσι τῷ ἀνδροφόνῳ τὸν ...
Page 59
... Areopagus . It decides between these vengeful Goddesses and the object of their resentment : and this is proved both by the locality itself ( for the Furies ' temple was at the base of Mars ' Hill ) , and also by the solemnities ...
... Areopagus . It decides between these vengeful Goddesses and the object of their resentment : and this is proved both by the locality itself ( for the Furies ' temple was at the base of Mars ' Hill ) , and also by the solemnities ...
Page 64
... Areopagus . The delineation of character , as is usual with Eschylus , occupies the third place , subordinate to the develop- ment of the fable , as the fable itself was subordinate to the main idea . 56. The Orestea being the only ...
... Areopagus . The delineation of character , as is usual with Eschylus , occupies the third place , subordinate to the develop- ment of the fable , as the fable itself was subordinate to the main idea . 56. The Orestea being the only ...
Page 66
... AREOPAGUS - ITS POWERS-- REVERED BY THE PEOPLE - ABRIDGED - HOW FAR , ACCORDING TO MEIER AND BOECKH - MÜLLER'S FIRST , SECOND , AND THIRD ARGUMENTS REFUTED HIS GENERAL DEDUCTION - CHRONOLOGICAL DIFFICULTY - REAL OBJECTS OF ĘSCHYLUS ...
... AREOPAGUS - ITS POWERS-- REVERED BY THE PEOPLE - ABRIDGED - HOW FAR , ACCORDING TO MEIER AND BOECKH - MÜLLER'S FIRST , SECOND , AND THIRD ARGUMENTS REFUTED HIS GENERAL DEDUCTION - CHRONOLOGICAL DIFFICULTY - REAL OBJECTS OF ĘSCHYLUS ...
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