Change of Mind in Greek TragedyVandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1995 - 286 pages |
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... Sophocles from writing ἔγνωκα γὰρ δὴ φῶτά μ ' ήπατηκότα | καὶ τῆς παλαιᾶς χάριτος ἐκβεβληκότα . ( Active forms built on both stems are attested in Sophocles . ) The 1835 commentary of Lobeck adopts the interpretation of 807-8 given here ...
... Sophocles from writing ἔγνωκα γὰρ δὴ φῶτά μ ' ήπατηκότα | καὶ τῆς παλαιᾶς χάριτος ἐκβεβληκότα . ( Active forms built on both stems are attested in Sophocles . ) The 1835 commentary of Lobeck adopts the interpretation of 807-8 given here ...
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... Sophocles . As for Euripides , I could not describe in a word the effect of those colloquialisms and mundane actions usually filtered out of the work of Aeschylus and Sophocles and sometimes admitted into his plays , but I would not ...
... Sophocles . As for Euripides , I could not describe in a word the effect of those colloquialisms and mundane actions usually filtered out of the work of Aeschylus and Sophocles and sometimes admitted into his plays , but I would not ...
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... Sophocles ' Ajax , " in Arktouros : Hellenic Studies Presented to Bernard M. W. Knox on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday , ed . G. W. Bowersock et al . , Berlin and New York , 122-9 . Tarrant , R. J. , 1986 , " Sophocles , Philoctetes ...
... Sophocles ' Ajax , " in Arktouros : Hellenic Studies Presented to Bernard M. W. Knox on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday , ed . G. W. Bowersock et al . , Berlin and New York , 122-9 . Tarrant , R. J. , 1986 , " Sophocles , Philoctetes ...
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