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... Euripides does well in preferring this to free dialogue , or to any other form , in two main respects : a ) whether stichomythia ' makes sense ' from the viewpoint of the actors or play - characters , because of their excitement , or ...
... Euripides does well in preferring this to free dialogue , or to any other form , in two main respects : a ) whether stichomythia ' makes sense ' from the viewpoint of the actors or play - characters , because of their excitement , or ...
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... Euripides . That phass of his work has been in some part rehabilitated from the tradition of scorn begun by Wilamowitz and perpetuated by Gross and Fraenkel in the word ' mannerism ' . Schwinge and Seidensticker have done something ...
... Euripides . That phass of his work has been in some part rehabilitated from the tradition of scorn begun by Wilamowitz and perpetuated by Gross and Fraenkel in the word ' mannerism ' . Schwinge and Seidensticker have done something ...
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... ( Euripides , at least ) in their use of stichomythia may seem , however , to support an argument that the ancient theatre was less insensitive to ' realistic ' dialogue than is commonly held . - - - The particular question raised by ...
... ( Euripides , at least ) in their use of stichomythia may seem , however , to support an argument that the ancient theatre was less insensitive to ' realistic ' dialogue than is commonly held . - - - The particular question raised by ...
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