Greek tragedy by suggesting the suspicion of an arri&re pensie, of the poet's face behind the mask, surveying his own creations with a sardonic smile. It puts in the place of the Athenian spectator, with his boundless susceptibility of emotion, an imaginary... Sophocles: The Plays and Fragments - Pagina 118door Sophocles - 1871Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Sophocles - 1879 - 666 pagina’s
...It injures the profound pathos of Greek tragedy by suggesting the suspicion of an arrière pensée, of the poet's face behind the mask, surveying his...dispassionate verdict in the controversy between God and man. 1 Passages like Aesch. Hum. 560, •ytA? literal expression of the poet's thought, ¿т* in'fyu 0fp/i£>,... | |
| Lewis Campbell - 1904 - 308 pagina’s
...drama. It injures the profound pathos of Greek tragedy by suggesting the suspicion of an arri&re pensie, of the poet's face behind the mask, surveying his...dispassionate verdict in the controversy between God and man.' It is vain to deprecate an accepted mode of speech — as vain as to object (see above, p. 77) to the... | |
| Lewis Campbell - 1904 - 308 pagina’s
...drama. It injures the profound pathos of Greek tragedy by suggesting the suspicion of an arriere penste, of the poet's face behind the mask, surveying his...dispassionate verdict in the controversy between God and man.' It is vain to deprecate an accepted mode of speech — as vain as to object (see above, p. 77) to the... | |
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