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... disapproval . To show how it ought to be done , the master too made speeches before his classes , declamations intended to be models . There was " declamation " in the time of Cicero but it was simply SENECAN BACKGROUND 57.
... disapproval . To show how it ought to be done , the master too made speeches before his classes , declamations intended to be models . There was " declamation " in the time of Cicero but it was simply SENECAN BACKGROUND 57.
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... simply indicates the diminished importance of the chorus in the mind of the playwright and his failure to be dramatically consistent , because the play is not an acting piece . In these two instances , it is probable that the chorus in ...
... simply indicates the diminished importance of the chorus in the mind of the playwright and his failure to be dramatically consistent , because the play is not an acting piece . In these two instances , it is probable that the chorus in ...
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... simply announces the victory . No exit is furnished him . Similarly , at line 1010 , a herald announces Kreon's decree with regard to the brothers . He has no exit and like the messenger is not a carefully drawn character . In the ...
... simply announces the victory . No exit is furnished him . Similarly , at line 1010 , a herald announces Kreon's decree with regard to the brothers . He has no exit and like the messenger is not a carefully drawn character . In the ...
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PREFACE vii | 3 |
THE BACKGROUND OF SENECAN TRAGEDY | 22 |
THE PROLOGUE | 64 |
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