Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Aeschylus would not let him take the risk of having his offer accepted . But if Aeschylus could not give up either the whole or the half , it must be Sophocles who gave way . Apart from anything else , lines 1515-19 ( σὺ δὲ τὸν θᾶκον ...
... Aeschylus would not let him take the risk of having his offer accepted . But if Aeschylus could not give up either the whole or the half , it must be Sophocles who gave way . Apart from anything else , lines 1515-19 ( σὺ δὲ τὸν θᾶκον ...
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... Aeschylus would not be the same kind of thing as coming from Sophocles to him . I believe supporting argument lies in 8τ ôn . This surely cannot mean simply étel , equally available metrically . ( I do not think that 8тe and vvvl are ...
... Aeschylus would not be the same kind of thing as coming from Sophocles to him . I believe supporting argument lies in 8τ ôn . This surely cannot mean simply étel , equally available metrically . ( I do not think that 8тe and vvvl are ...
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... Aeschylus . Best of all would be , if the respects between the two tragedians were mutual , Aeschylus welcoming Sophocles as a poet in his own class , Sophocles declining to contend against Aeschylus for supremacy . If , as I think ...
... Aeschylus . Best of all would be , if the respects between the two tragedians were mutual , Aeschylus welcoming Sophocles as a poet in his own class , Sophocles declining to contend against Aeschylus for supremacy . If , as I think ...
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