Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-2John Pinsent J. Pinsent, 1976 |
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... Achilles who brought brightness to Greece . Yet Euripides also provides us with a second perspective on Orestes , particularly when he is at last engaged on the task for which he has returned to Argos , and the language used complements ...
... Achilles who brought brightness to Greece . Yet Euripides also provides us with a second perspective on Orestes , particularly when he is at last engaged on the task for which he has returned to Argos , and the language used complements ...
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... Achilles ' ( 432-86 ) establishes a world of heroic action very different from the Argos of the present : differ- ent but not unconnected . It serves in the dramatic economy of the play as a centre of value in relation to which much ...
... Achilles ' ( 432-86 ) establishes a world of heroic action very different from the Argos of the present : differ- ent but not unconnected . It serves in the dramatic economy of the play as a centre of value in relation to which much ...
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... Achilles himself . Indeed , when the Chorus refer to warriors . such as Achilles , τοιῶνδ ̓ ... δοριπόνων | .. άvôpãv 479-80 , we think of an Achilles who can be defined only in terms of the imagina- tive experience the magnificent arms ...
... Achilles himself . Indeed , when the Chorus refer to warriors . such as Achilles , τοιῶνδ ̓ ... δοριπόνων | .. άvôpãv 479-80 , we think of an Achilles who can be defined only in terms of the imagina- tive experience the magnificent arms ...
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