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... play at all , for there has naturally to be one or two dominant purposes which decisively affect the way in which a play is written . This paper deals with this dominant purpose in the Persian tetratlogy of Aeschylus . In the Persae ...
... play at all , for there has naturally to be one or two dominant purposes which decisively affect the way in which a play is written . This paper deals with this dominant purpose in the Persian tetratlogy of Aeschylus . In the Persae ...
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... play that all the Persians had withdrawn from the Strymon area in 480 B.C. ( Per . 508-10 ) . ii ) The Persian grief over the unburied soldiers ( e.g. Per.260-1 ; 274-5 ; 441-4 ; 550-4 ; 734 ; 924-31 ; etc. ) could easily remind the ...
... play that all the Persians had withdrawn from the Strymon area in 480 B.C. ( Per . 508-10 ) . ii ) The Persian grief over the unburied soldiers ( e.g. Per.260-1 ; 274-5 ; 441-4 ; 550-4 ; 734 ; 924-31 ; etc. ) could easily remind the ...
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... play and the tension of balancing and contrasting elements . Previously we were inclined to assume that such things were either too obvious or too uncertain to be worth mentioning . ' This statement does less than justice both to the ...
... play and the tension of balancing and contrasting elements . Previously we were inclined to assume that such things were either too obvious or too uncertain to be worth mentioning . ' This statement does less than justice both to the ...
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