Sophokleous Antigonē. The Antigone of Sophocles, in Greek and English; with an intr. and notes: by J.W. Donaldson1848 |
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Página xvii
... whole cha- racter of Herodotus favours the supposition that he was one of the popular party at Samos , in support of whom the expedition of Pericles was originally undertaken ; and as Sophocles composed a lyric poem for him at this very ...
... whole cha- racter of Herodotus favours the supposition that he was one of the popular party at Samos , in support of whom the expedition of Pericles was originally undertaken ; and as Sophocles composed a lyric poem for him at this very ...
Página xx
... whole epic element of the Greek lyrical drama , were to the last of great importance , it was necessary that they should be intrusted to a first - rate performer , and we are told that some of the best actors especially prided ...
... whole epic element of the Greek lyrical drama , were to the last of great importance , it was necessary that they should be intrusted to a first - rate performer , and we are told that some of the best actors especially prided ...
Página xxviii
... whole Chorus ; the Stasimon is a song of the Chorus which is without any anapæst or trochee ; and the Kommos is a lamentation , in which the Chorus and actors take part together 42 " 38 See however the note on the passage . 39 v . 409 ...
... whole Chorus ; the Stasimon is a song of the Chorus which is without any anapæst or trochee ; and the Kommos is a lamentation , in which the Chorus and actors take part together 42 " 38 See however the note on the passage . 39 v . 409 ...
Página xxix
... whole Chorus , though it implies , does not convey , the full explanation of the facts . The name itself suggests the most accurate description of this ode . When the Chorus was formally drawn up in the orchestra , it represented the ...
... whole Chorus , though it implies , does not convey , the full explanation of the facts . The name itself suggests the most accurate description of this ode . When the Chorus was formally drawn up in the orchestra , it represented the ...
Página xxxi
... whole Chorus , the coryphæus , now stationed on the thymele , with two of his own σTixos on either side , marches the next five of the choreute to their place , immediately to the south of his own orixos , by chanting the second ...
... whole Chorus , the coryphæus , now stationed on the thymele , with two of his own σTixos on either side , marches the next five of the choreute to their place , immediately to the south of his own orixos , by chanting the second ...
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Página 197 - I'll see their trial first : — Bring in the evidence. — Thou robed man of justice, take thy place ; — [To Edgar. And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, [To the Fool. Bench by his side : — You are of the commission, Sit you too.