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... Eurystheus ; and that Iolaus , who is the most prominent and continuous actor , is in a sense the hero . But the characters in the plot are meant to excite in themselves and in their time an interest wholly secondary to that aroused by ...
... Eurystheus ; and that Iolaus , who is the most prominent and continuous actor , is in a sense the hero . But the characters in the plot are meant to excite in themselves and in their time an interest wholly secondary to that aroused by ...
Page xiii
... Eurystheus , are each of them worthy subjects of tragedy : while the references to the existing life - struggle of Athens lend as it were continuity to the whole , and wrap it all in a tragic atmosphere . This conclusion will be ...
... Eurystheus , are each of them worthy subjects of tragedy : while the references to the existing life - struggle of Athens lend as it were continuity to the whole , and wrap it all in a tragic atmosphere . This conclusion will be ...
Page xvi
... Eurystheus : whom , in the teeth of the tradition , he saves from dying at the hands of Iolaus . ( 3 ) Pflugk defends the Heracleidae against the promiscuous abuse of Schlegel ( de art . dram . Vol . I. p . 260 ) . ( 4 ) He combats the ...
... Eurystheus : whom , in the teeth of the tradition , he saves from dying at the hands of Iolaus . ( 3 ) Pflugk defends the Heracleidae against the promiscuous abuse of Schlegel ( de art . dram . Vol . I. p . 260 ) . ( 4 ) He combats the ...
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... Eurystheus and against Argos . ACT II . [ The episode or interlude of ] Macaria , who offers herself to die for her family . ACT III . [ The episode of ] the infirm Iolaus going to join the fray . ACT IV , POLITICAL . The victory of ...
... Eurystheus and against Argos . ACT II . [ The episode or interlude of ] Macaria , who offers herself to die for her family . ACT III . [ The episode of ] the infirm Iolaus going to join the fray . ACT IV , POLITICAL . The victory of ...
Page 42
... Eurystheus and his host . Tremble at Argos . Exit Copreus . 284-287 . Demophon , to Chorus . Argos , quotha ! But Athens is dauntless and free . 288-296 . Chorus . True ; but yet this is a crisis . What a coloured picture he will draw ...
... Eurystheus and his host . Tremble at Argos . Exit Copreus . 284-287 . Demophon , to Chorus . Argos , quotha ! But Athens is dauntless and free . 288-296 . Chorus . True ; but yet this is a crisis . What a coloured picture he will draw ...
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