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... problems ... are not given what we would call a satisfactory solution ' ( Cosmos and Tragedy : an essay on the meaning of Aeschylus , 1981 , p.86 ) , and Colin Macleod , who wrote ' Athena's words in 734-40 correspond to the will of ...
... problems ... are not given what we would call a satisfactory solution ' ( Cosmos and Tragedy : an essay on the meaning of Aeschylus , 1981 , p.86 ) , and Colin Macleod , who wrote ' Athena's words in 734-40 correspond to the will of ...
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... problems of character assessment : e.g. on p.175 ' our expectation ... is challenged ' by Aegisthus ' reaction to the news of Orestes ' death . He even accepts ( p.238 ) that ' broken sentences ' may indicate inner disturbance in a ...
... problems of character assessment : e.g. on p.175 ' our expectation ... is challenged ' by Aegisthus ' reaction to the news of Orestes ' death . He even accepts ( p.238 ) that ' broken sentences ' may indicate inner disturbance in a ...
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... problems that confronted the composers of victory songs ( e.g. praise could appear as prideful blasphemy in the eyes of the gods and could arouse the envious resentment of the victor's community ) . The author then proceeds to give a ...
... problems that confronted the composers of victory songs ( e.g. praise could appear as prideful blasphemy in the eyes of the gods and could arouse the envious resentment of the victor's community ) . The author then proceeds to give a ...
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