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... Aeschylus , Cambridge 1960 , lv - 1x ) . Though we know next to nothing about the contents of the other three plays of the tetralogy , from their myths alone it is possible to suggest that , if the Persae is an attack on the external ...
... Aeschylus , Cambridge 1960 , lv - 1x ) . Though we know next to nothing about the contents of the other three plays of the tetralogy , from their myths alone it is possible to suggest that , if the Persae is an attack on the external ...
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... Aeschylus wanted to demonstrate the sharp contrast between the hybristic Xerxes and his sensible father . Cimon's father was the hero of the defensive battle at Marathon , and Aeschylus may have allotted the role of prophet to Darius ...
... Aeschylus wanted to demonstrate the sharp contrast between the hybristic Xerxes and his sensible father . Cimon's father was the hero of the defensive battle at Marathon , and Aeschylus may have allotted the role of prophet to Darius ...
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... Aeschylus , Oxford 1977 , 321 , where the ' psychological ' aspect is at least not dismissed ) . A series of grotesque animal images help to stress the reversal of the norm ( 1125-6 , 1224-5 , 1228-30 , 1231-6 , 1258-9 , cf.1116-7 ) ...
... Aeschylus , Oxford 1977 , 321 , where the ' psychological ' aspect is at least not dismissed ) . A series of grotesque animal images help to stress the reversal of the norm ( 1125-6 , 1224-5 , 1228-30 , 1231-6 , 1258-9 , cf.1116-7 ) ...
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