Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Philoctetes on stage , or sung by the chorus in the expectation that he may be able to hear them even from inside the cave . Further suggested possibilities are that the chorus actually believe that Philoctetes is going home ( because ...
... Philoctetes on stage , or sung by the chorus in the expectation that he may be able to hear them even from inside the cave . Further suggested possibilities are that the chorus actually believe that Philoctetes is going home ( because ...
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... Philoctetes through an exploration of his past misery ( for which the chorus expressed pity already in the parodos ) as contrasted with his release from this . The crucial question would be whether singing about a return to Malis would ...
... Philoctetes through an exploration of his past misery ( for which the chorus expressed pity already in the parodos ) as contrasted with his release from this . The crucial question would be whether singing about a return to Malis would ...
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... Philoctetes and Neoptolemus will result in a compromise by which each will have his wishes fulfilled . Thus Philoctetes will be able to return home and Neoptolemus will acquire the bow ( and Philoctetes ' help in the sack of Troy ) ...
... Philoctetes and Neoptolemus will result in a compromise by which each will have his wishes fulfilled . Thus Philoctetes will be able to return home and Neoptolemus will acquire the bow ( and Philoctetes ' help in the sack of Troy ) ...
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