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... Sophocles was the only one of the three great tragedians who succeeded in preserving the attachment of a people so characteristically fickle as the Athenians . Ęschylus and Euripides both died in exile , while Sophocles , in full enjoy ...
... Sophocles was the only one of the three great tragedians who succeeded in preserving the attachment of a people so characteristically fickle as the Athenians . Ęschylus and Euripides both died in exile , while Sophocles , in full enjoy ...
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... 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 perfidious Lysander intermitted for a short period the siege of Athens , that he might ...
... 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 perfidious Lysander intermitted for a short period the siege of Athens , that he might ...
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... Sophocles at one time breathes sounds as gentle as if the passing winds had sighed over its chords , and at another swells into the loftiest and sublimest accents of terror and despair . This exquisite drama is the celebration of the ...
... Sophocles at one time breathes sounds as gentle as if the passing winds had sighed over its chords , and at another swells into the loftiest and sublimest accents of terror and despair . This exquisite drama is the celebration of the ...
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