Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... Aeschylus employs contemporary material in the Persae he naturally adapts it to the external conventions of tragedy : the cam- paign is reported in messenger scenes and the chorus play an important rôle . But he also adapts the subject ...
... Aeschylus employs contemporary material in the Persae he naturally adapts it to the external conventions of tragedy : the cam- paign is reported in messenger scenes and the chorus play an important rôle . But he also adapts the subject ...
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... Aeschylus is particularly striking : Eu- phorion and Bion , and a nephew Philocles , are poets in the second gen- eration , and one of Philocles ' sons , Morsimus , continued the tradition to the fifth generation through his son and ...
... Aeschylus is particularly striking : Eu- phorion and Bion , and a nephew Philocles , are poets in the second gen- eration , and one of Philocles ' sons , Morsimus , continued the tradition to the fifth generation through his son and ...
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... Aeschylus ' simple plots ' , 63-86 , argues that though most of them can be so termed in the Aristotelian sense ... Aeschylus , Sicily and Prometheus ' , 105-139 , scrutinizes the arguments used to explain the ' peculiarities ' of the PV ...
... Aeschylus ' simple plots ' , 63-86 , argues that though most of them can be so termed in the Aristotelian sense ... Aeschylus , Sicily and Prometheus ' , 105-139 , scrutinizes the arguments used to explain the ' peculiarities ' of the PV ...
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