Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Stasimon they sing of man's wondrous powers and the moral responsibility which these powers impose upon him ; man must choose constantly between good and evil , and in this case , in defiance of Creon's just edict , someone has chosen ...
... Stasimon they sing of man's wondrous powers and the moral responsibility which these powers impose upon him ; man must choose constantly between good and evil , and in this case , in defiance of Creon's just edict , someone has chosen ...
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... stasimon or at least the words of the final stanza are actually heard by 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 ...
... stasimon or at least the words of the final stanza are actually heard by 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 ...
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... stasimon . Their behaviour in the sleep scene might be interpreted as the reaction of opportunists to an unexpected development , whereas their basic assumption when they were singing the stasimon might have been that the only realistic ...
... stasimon . Their behaviour in the sleep scene might be interpreted as the reaction of opportunists to an unexpected development , whereas their basic assumption when they were singing the stasimon might have been that the only realistic ...
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