The Heraclieidae of Euripides, with intr., analysis, critical and explanatory notes, by E.A. Beck1881 |
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... probably also the Rhesus , was the fourth in a tetra- logy ; thus filling the place of the usual Satyric drama , such as the Cyclops . These plays he calls Pro - Satyric . His view seems to be supported by the quasi - comic touches in ...
... probably also the Rhesus , was the fourth in a tetra- logy ; thus filling the place of the usual Satyric drama , such as the Cyclops . These plays he calls Pro - Satyric . His view seems to be supported by the quasi - comic touches in ...
Page xiii
... probably the main intention of the author . If it may be again objected , that the story , as a whole , thus constituted , is not a true tragedy : there can at Is the play a least be no doubt of the artistic correctness of the ...
... probably the main intention of the author . If it may be again objected , that the story , as a whole , thus constituted , is not a true tragedy : there can at Is the play a least be no doubt of the artistic correctness of the ...
Page xv
... probably neither earlier than Ol . 87. , B.C. 431 , o1 , nor much later than Ol . 88. 2 , B.C. 427 . At any rate , the regularity of the metre proves it to be one of the earlier plays of Euripides . Cf. note on line 211 . [ Pflugk , in ...
... probably neither earlier than Ol . 87. , B.C. 431 , o1 , nor much later than Ol . 88. 2 , B.C. 427 . At any rate , the regularity of the metre proves it to be one of the earlier plays of Euripides . Cf. note on line 211 . [ Pflugk , in ...
Page xvi
... probably quoted from a similar play , the lost Iolaus of Sophocles . ) ] Note on the Dramatis Personae . I. Protagonistes = first Iolaos , then Eurystheus . II . Deuteragonistes = first Demophon , then Alcmena . III . Tritagonistes ...
... probably quoted from a similar play , the lost Iolaus of Sophocles . ) ] Note on the Dramatis Personae . I. Protagonistes = first Iolaos , then Eurystheus . II . Deuteragonistes = first Demophon , then Alcmena . III . Tritagonistes ...
Page 51
... probably meant to convey a threat , and not a statement . Cf. Pf . 379. Matth . and B. read evxapírws for the orig . evxaploτwv . 384. Elm . altered ye to σe , on the analogy of Aj . 1382 , кaí μ ' ἔψευσας ἐλπίδος πολύ , Hec . 1032 ...
... probably meant to convey a threat , and not a statement . Cf. Pf . 379. Matth . and B. read evxapírws for the orig . evxaploτwv . 384. Elm . altered ye to σe , on the analogy of Aj . 1382 , кaí μ ' ἔψευσας ἐλπίδος πολύ , Hec . 1032 ...
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