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... ghost makes the expository speech . The speech may stand by itself as the entire prologue , as it does in the Bacchae , the Hecuba , and the Ion , or it may be followed by a dialogue be- tween two divine speakers , as in the Alcestis ...
... ghost makes the expository speech . The speech may stand by itself as the entire prologue , as it does in the Bacchae , the Hecuba , and the Ion , or it may be followed by a dialogue be- tween two divine speakers , as in the Alcestis ...
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... ghost , supreme calm returned to the ocean and in the dis- tance was heard " the hymeneal chorus of the Tritons , " which , while affording ample contrast with the threatening address of Achilles ' ghost , is ludicrously irrelevant ...
... ghost , supreme calm returned to the ocean and in the dis- tance was heard " the hymeneal chorus of the Tritons , " which , while affording ample contrast with the threatening address of Achilles ' ghost , is ludicrously irrelevant ...
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... ghosts , Thyestes and Tantalus , that perhaps had the greatest progeny in English drama , but with the added element of revenge borrowed from the ghost of Laius . Gorlois , in the Misfortunes of Arthur , is such a revenge ghost in the ...
... ghosts , Thyestes and Tantalus , that perhaps had the greatest progeny in English drama , but with the added element of revenge borrowed from the ghost of Laius . Gorlois , in the Misfortunes of Arthur , is such a revenge ghost in the ...
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PREFACE vii | 3 |
THE BACKGround of SeNECAN TRAGEDY | 22 |
THE PROLOGUE | 64 |
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