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No one is more unhappy ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.123 , Aeschylus , Sept. 673 , Herodotus 3.73.1 ; apodeictic questions , with no universal quantifier implied ( " Am I not unhappy ? ' = ' Indeed I am unhappy ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Sophocles ...
No one is more unhappy ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.123 , Aeschylus , Sept. 673 , Herodotus 3.73.1 ; apodeictic questions , with no universal quantifier implied ( " Am I not unhappy ? ' = ' Indeed I am unhappy ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Sophocles ...
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1985 ) , 105-106 R.P.Winnington - Ingram , Studies in Aeschylus , Cambridge University Press 1983 . Pp.xiii + 225. Cloth , £ 25 , ISBN 0521 249384 Students of Greek drama are in the debt of Professor Winnington - Ingram and his ...
1985 ) , 105-106 R.P.Winnington - Ingram , Studies in Aeschylus , Cambridge University Press 1983 . Pp.xiii + 225. Cloth , £ 25 , ISBN 0521 249384 Students of Greek drama are in the debt of Professor Winnington - Ingram and his ...
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this is only effective as a criticism of Aeschylus ' recognition - scene if Aeschylus himself had said the ground was stony ; and because κραταιλέως occurs nowhere else in Euripides , nor in Sophocles , but twice in Aeschylus .
this is only effective as a criticism of Aeschylus ' recognition - scene if Aeschylus himself had said the ground was stony ; and because κραταιλέως occurs nowhere else in Euripides , nor in Sophocles , but twice in Aeschylus .
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