Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... chorus as a mouthpiece , praising himself and his art , and giving his personal ' advice ' to his fellow- citizens . In the Thesmophoriazusae the chorus of women , retaining its persona , argues its superiority to men and claims that ...
... chorus as a mouthpiece , praising himself and his art , and giving his personal ' advice ' to his fellow- citizens . In the Thesmophoriazusae the chorus of women , retaining its persona , argues its superiority to men and claims that ...
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... chorus do remain in their persona , that the entire 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 ...
... chorus do remain in their persona , that the entire 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 ...
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... chorus ' involvement in it . And Sophocles ' primary aim for the stasimon may have been for it to deepen the feeling of sympathy for Philoctetes through an exploration of his past misery ( for which the chorus expressed pity already in ...
... chorus ' involvement in it . And Sophocles ' primary aim for the stasimon may have been for it to deepen the feeling of sympathy for Philoctetes through an exploration of his past misery ( for which the chorus expressed pity already in ...
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