Sophokleous Antigonē. The Antigone of Sophocles, in Greek and English; with an intr. and notes: by J.W. Donaldson1848 |
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Página xiii
... Chorus . § 6. The Time , and § 7. the Place of Action . §8 . Subdivisions of the Play . § 9. Analysis of the Plot . § 10 . Bibliography of this Drama . § 1 . THE date of the Antigone has been made a subject of discussion among Scholars ...
... Chorus . § 6. The Time , and § 7. the Place of Action . §8 . Subdivisions of the Play . § 9. Analysis of the Plot . § 10 . Bibliography of this Drama . § 1 . THE date of the Antigone has been made a subject of discussion among Scholars ...
Página xix
... Chorus distinctly tells us in its march from the orchestra , at the close of the play . § 4. Before entering on an analysis of the plot which gives a theatrical developement to these ideas , it may be advisable to say a few words about ...
... Chorus distinctly tells us in its march from the orchestra , at the close of the play . § 4. Before entering on an analysis of the plot which gives a theatrical developement to these ideas , it may be advisable to say a few words about ...
Página xxii
... Chorus were now repre- sented by the actors on the stage23 , the coryphæus , or choir - leader , still performed their functions . He mar- shalled the Chorus ; he recited the anapæstic systems , which regulated their entrance to the ...
... Chorus were now repre- sented by the actors on the stage23 , the coryphæus , or choir - leader , still performed their functions . He mar- shalled the Chorus ; he recited the anapæstic systems , which regulated their entrance to the ...
Página xxiii
... Chorus , to assert the duties of religion , would minister to the illustration of the antagonism between divine and human ordinances , on which the plot is made to depend . While they admire and applaud the sentiments of Kreon ( v . 673 ) ...
... Chorus , to assert the duties of religion , would minister to the illustration of the antagonism between divine and human ordinances , on which the plot is made to depend . While they admire and applaud the sentiments of Kreon ( v . 673 ) ...
Página xxiv
... Chorus , they must not abstain from censuring whatever verges on want of respect for reli- gion : " If such practices , " says the Chorus in the Edipus Tyrannus , " are held in honour , what need is there for me to play the Chorus 25 ...
... Chorus , they must not abstain from censuring whatever verges on want of respect for reli- gion : " If such practices , " says the Chorus in the Edipus Tyrannus , " are held in honour , what need is there for me to play the Chorus 25 ...
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