Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... Aeschylus ' argument in the context . If Aeschylus ' example of Homeric apeth could be taken seriously , we would expect it to come from an earlier period , since he has been talking about the origins of Homer's reputation ( 1030ff ...
... Aeschylus ' argument in the context . If Aeschylus ' example of Homeric apeth could be taken seriously , we would expect it to come from an earlier period , since he has been talking about the origins of Homer's reputation ( 1030ff ...
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... Aeschylus ' Supplices : Play and Trilogy ( Cambridge 1969 ) ; 0.Taplin , The Stagecraft of Aeschylus ( Oxford 1977 ) ; and the edition of H. Friis Johansen and E. W. Whittle , Aeschylus : The Suppliants ( Copenhagen 1980 ) . I. It was ...
... Aeschylus ' Supplices : Play and Trilogy ( Cambridge 1969 ) ; 0.Taplin , The Stagecraft of Aeschylus ( Oxford 1977 ) ; and the edition of H. Friis Johansen and E. W. Whittle , Aeschylus : The Suppliants ( Copenhagen 1980 ) . I. It was ...
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... Aeschylus was better at constructing plots than I am . III . The author of Prometheus Vinctus certainly knew the Danaid tetralogy . This is shown by Prome- theus Vinctus 853-869 , where the Danaids are regarded as descendants of Io ...
... Aeschylus was better at constructing plots than I am . III . The author of Prometheus Vinctus certainly knew the Danaid tetralogy . This is shown by Prome- theus Vinctus 853-869 , where the Danaids are regarded as descendants of Io ...
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