Our SenecaArchon Books, 1968 - 285 páginas |
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... Death ; Death can give the somber touch to the atmosphere of a drama most effectively , whether it be Death the reaper or Death the final harbor of peace . For it is in contrast with fickle Fortune and as the only sure port for the weary ...
... Death ; Death can give the somber touch to the atmosphere of a drama most effectively , whether it be Death the reaper or Death the final harbor of peace . For it is in contrast with fickle Fortune and as the only sure port for the weary ...
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... Death Is gone for eternity . As a dying fire's vaporous breath Or a cloud against the sky , So the soul that has ruled our life Is gone with the speed of thought : There is naught when Death has ended strife And Death itself is naught ...
... Death Is gone for eternity . As a dying fire's vaporous breath Or a cloud against the sky , So the soul that has ruled our life Is gone with the speed of thought : There is naught when Death has ended strife And Death itself is naught ...
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... death is Thebes ' destroying pest . One safety , only one , remains for us If Phoebus show us yet the way to life . CHORUS Scion of Cadmus ' home Fallen art thou , Thou and thy state alike ; Reft is thy land of men , Desolate Thebes ...
... death is Thebes ' destroying pest . One safety , only one , remains for us If Phoebus show us yet the way to life . CHORUS Scion of Cadmus ' home Fallen art thou , Thou and thy state alike ; Reft is thy land of men , Desolate Thebes ...
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PREFACE vii | 3 |
THE BACKGROUND OF SENECAN TRAGEDY | 22 |
THE PROLOGUE | 64 |
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action addresses Aeschylus Agamemnon already appears asks audience become begins bring called character choral chorus clear close comes course dead death dialogue dost drama dread earth element enters entrance epigram Eteocles Euripides fact familiar Fate fear finally follows Fortune function ghost give gods Greek hand Hercules horror important individual interest Iokaste King Kreon Laius land largely later least leave less lines lord means Medea messenger monologue motivation murder narrative natural never noted nurse Oedipus once opening perhaps Plautus play plot present produced prologue question reason recitation rhetorical Roman Rome scene seems senate Seneca serve setting simply Sophocles soul speak speaker speech stage story sure tell Thebes thee thing thou tion Tiresias tone tragedy true whole wholly