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Pagina 117
... Euripides , the χρείαι for which that tragedian is remarkable . On the other hand , Ęschylus has nothing of the snip - snap sudden reciprocation of dialogue , for which Euripides has been justly reprehended ; nor does he put high and ...
... Euripides , the χρείαι for which that tragedian is remarkable . On the other hand , Ęschylus has nothing of the snip - snap sudden reciprocation of dialogue , for which Euripides has been justly reprehended ; nor does he put high and ...
Pagina 226
... Euripides ; for , of 120 tragedies , which he is supposed to have written , 24 obtained the prize : while Ęschylus , out of 100 , triumphed only in 12 ; and Euripides , who wrote 80 dramas , gained that honor for no more than five ...
... Euripides ; for , of 120 tragedies , which he is supposed to have written , 24 obtained the prize : while Ęschylus , out of 100 , triumphed only in 12 ; and Euripides , who wrote 80 dramas , gained that honor for no more than five ...
Pagina 227
... Euripides were already deceased , and had left behind them no antagonist over whom Sophocles could be honoured by a triumph . So high was the estimation in which this great man was held throughout Greece , that even the rough and ...
... Euripides were already deceased , and had left behind them no antagonist over whom Sophocles could be honoured by a triumph . So high was the estimation in which this great man was held throughout Greece , that even the rough and ...
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