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On the one hand , it is preposterous to assume that , in composing a play , the playwright has only one purpose , whether religious or political or any other . On the other hand , it is also unrelaistic to argue that , since plays are ...
On the one hand , it is preposterous to assume that , in composing a play , the playwright has only one purpose , whether religious or political or any other . On the other hand , it is also unrelaistic to argue that , since plays are ...
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... so complete that Cimon's achievement in 476 B.C. could not be as great as was claimed . Aeschylus in fact implies in the play that all the Persians had withdrawn from the Strymon area in 480 B.C. ( Per.508-10 ) . ii ) The Persian ...
... so complete that Cimon's achievement in 476 B.C. could not be as great as was claimed . Aeschylus in fact implies in the play that all the Persians had withdrawn from the Strymon area in 480 B.C. ( Per.508-10 ) . ii ) The Persian ...
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This interpretation springs directly from the immediate context , but also harmonizes with themes of general importance in the play . - - > > The joyful sexual reunion of the long separated husband and wife is a theme much celebrated in ...
This interpretation springs directly from the immediate context , but also harmonizes with themes of general importance in the play . - - > > The joyful sexual reunion of the long separated husband and wife is a theme much celebrated in ...
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