The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... Aeschylus ( 525-456 B. C. ) , although Thespis in 535 B. C. had introduced one actor who alternated with the chorus in delivering poems . However , actual ... AESCHYLUS Aeschylus ' plays were so well liked by his GREEK LITERATURE [ 41 ]
... Aeschylus ( 525-456 B. C. ) , although Thespis in 535 B. C. had introduced one actor who alternated with the chorus in delivering poems . However , actual ... AESCHYLUS Aeschylus ' plays were so well liked by his GREEK LITERATURE [ 41 ]
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Walter Blair. AESCHYLUS Aeschylus ' plays were so well liked by his audience that they said he was divinely inspired . SOPHOCLES he had immediately composed his first tragedy , which was a great success . This was the people's attempt to ...
Walter Blair. AESCHYLUS Aeschylus ' plays were so well liked by his audience that they said he was divinely inspired . SOPHOCLES he had immediately composed his first tragedy , which was a great success . This was the people's attempt to ...
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... Aeschylus . Indeed , there is a record that the sight of the Furies caused such a panic in the theater at Athens that Aeschylus was fined for his too realistic representation . The Greeks personified conscience by the Furies , as they ...
... Aeschylus . Indeed , there is a record that the sight of the Furies caused such a panic in the theater at Athens that Aeschylus was fined for his too realistic representation . The Greeks personified conscience by the Furies , as they ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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