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But the theme is implicit in the plot from the very beginning , and is naturally already given a sour note by the numerous obscure hints of Clytemnestra's adultery with Aegisthus , from the Watchman ( 18-21 , 26-7 , 36-9 ) , the chorus ...
But the theme is implicit in the plot from the very beginning , and is naturally already given a sour note by the numerous obscure hints of Clytemnestra's adultery with Aegisthus , from the Watchman ( 18-21 , 26-7 , 36-9 ) , the chorus ...
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There are two questions at stake : a ) Who is the speaker ? b ) Who is being spoken about ? a ) While this is the prior question , if we choose to reject the united testimony of the MSS that the Chorus is speaking the lines , then the ...
There are two questions at stake : a ) Who is the speaker ? b ) Who is being spoken about ? a ) While this is the prior question , if we choose to reject the united testimony of the MSS that the Chorus is speaking the lines , then the ...
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But the proximity of onv , 609 , sufficiently allows the alternative to stand , viz . , that the Chorus have Clytaemnestra in mind here , as Gregor , CR 64 ( 1950 ) , 87-8 . Lilley , CQ NS25 ( 1975 ) , 309-11 , feels that ouuéti ...
But the proximity of onv , 609 , sufficiently allows the alternative to stand , viz . , that the Chorus have Clytaemnestra in mind here , as Gregor , CR 64 ( 1950 ) , 87-8 . Lilley , CQ NS25 ( 1975 ) , 309-11 , feels that ouuéti ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
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