Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer Harcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Euripides attributes to his Cassandra : O chariot - loving Trojans . 5. Aeschylus , too , ventures on images of a most heroic stamp . An example will be found in his Seven Against Thebes , where he says , For seven heroes , squadron ...
... Euripides attributes to his Cassandra : O chariot - loving Trojans . 5. Aeschylus , too , ventures on images of a most heroic stamp . An example will be found in his Seven Against Thebes , where he says , For seven heroes , squadron ...
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... EURIPIDES , THE RATIONALIST Oedipus Rex is a changing image of human life and action which could have been formed only in the mirror of the tragic theater of the Festival of Dionysos . The perspectives of the myth , of the rituals , and ...
... EURIPIDES , THE RATIONALIST Oedipus Rex is a changing image of human life and action which could have been formed only in the mirror of the tragic theater of the Festival of Dionysos . The perspectives of the myth , of the rituals , and ...
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... Euripides and Sophocles wrote at the same time and for the same theater , one cannot understand either the form or the meaning of Euripides ' plays on the basis of Sophocles ' dram- aturgy . The beautiful lyrics sung by Euripides ...
... Euripides and Sophocles wrote at the same time and for the same theater , one cannot understand either the form or the meaning of Euripides ' plays on the basis of Sophocles ' dram- aturgy . The beautiful lyrics sung by Euripides ...
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PLATO The Poet in the Republic | 1 |
LONGINUS On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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