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... least less communal and the leaders of the senate could not but realize that they were attempting the impossible . Men were bound to be thinking for themselves as individuals ; the state could no longer command their whole conscious ...
... least less communal and the leaders of the senate could not but realize that they were attempting the impossible . Men were bound to be thinking for themselves as individuals ; the state could no longer command their whole conscious ...
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... least a common practice of Sophocles , although the older poet did not develop the rhetorical balance and almost conventional form of the younger . But Oedipus and Tiresias , Antigone and Kreon , Ajax and Tekmessa , Agamemnon and Teucer ...
... least a common practice of Sophocles , although the older poet did not develop the rhetorical balance and almost conventional form of the younger . But Oedipus and Tiresias , Antigone and Kreon , Ajax and Tekmessa , Agamemnon and Teucer ...
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Clarence Whittlesey Mendell. heroine present , or at least without any indication of her departure , and when they finish , at line 1055 , she is there to receive the messenger . Medea is evidently present while the chorus sings the ...
Clarence Whittlesey Mendell. heroine present , or at least without any indication of her departure , and when they finish , at line 1055 , she is there to receive the messenger . Medea is evidently present while the chorus sings the ...
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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