Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... play ; there is a terrifying switch as Iris and Lyssa enact Hera's vengeance , and the ' theodicy ' is dissolved . Bond's emphasis on themes of divine justice and on the ' sheer the- atrical surprise ' gives a better account of the play ...
... play ; there is a terrifying switch as Iris and Lyssa enact Hera's vengeance , and the ' theodicy ' is dissolved . Bond's emphasis on themes of divine justice and on the ' sheer the- atrical surprise ' gives a better account of the play ...
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... play was not Aigyptioi but Thalamopoioi , but Garvie ( 187-191 ) effectively disposes of this ( cf. Friis Johansen / Whittle 1.23f . ) ; it is doubtful whether such a play ever existed . Taplin , however , ( 195-198 ) questions the ...
... play was not Aigyptioi but Thalamopoioi , but Garvie ( 187-191 ) effectively disposes of this ( cf. Friis Johansen / Whittle 1.23f . ) ; it is doubtful whether such a play ever existed . Taplin , however , ( 195-198 ) questions the ...
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... play within a play ' ( Tap- lin 265-7 ) . If Aeschylus wrote a play about Io , however , the case is very different . I imagine the author of Prometheus Vinctus reasoning as follows . ' I wish to write a play about the binding of ...
... play within a play ' ( Tap- lin 265-7 ) . If Aeschylus wrote a play about Io , however , the case is very different . I imagine the author of Prometheus Vinctus reasoning as follows . ' I wish to write a play about the binding of ...
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