Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 13John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... death - scene , murmurs the common reader , more two - edged swords and compound adjectives - but the death - scenes repay exact attention . Women in tragedy often threaten , or enact , death by the rope or the sword . It matters which ...
... death - scene , murmurs the common reader , more two - edged swords and compound adjectives - but the death - scenes repay exact attention . Women in tragedy often threaten , or enact , death by the rope or the sword . It matters which ...
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... death ( my position ) or rather were honoured with spectacular funeral rites which demonstrated that they were already seen in their lifetime as heroes in an idiosyncratic sense on account of their divine descent ( Parker's position , I ...
... death ( my position ) or rather were honoured with spectacular funeral rites which demonstrated that they were already seen in their lifetime as heroes in an idiosyncratic sense on account of their divine descent ( Parker's position , I ...
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... Death . The same idea , that lovers make their marriage in Hades , occurs also in Shakespeare's King Lear ( V.3.228 ... deaths of Antigone and Cordelia . 1. Both die innocent . 2. Both had openly spoken out against authority . 3. In both ...
... Death . The same idea , that lovers make their marriage in Hades , occurs also in Shakespeare's King Lear ( V.3.228 ... deaths of Antigone and Cordelia . 1. Both die innocent . 2. Both had openly spoken out against authority . 3. In both ...
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