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... speaking action . Cassandra is on stage with Agamemnon and Clytae- mestra , but does not speak until the other actors ( not counting the chorus or chorus leader ) have gone out.13 Dialogue is , for the most part , just that , a passage ...
... speaking action . Cassandra is on stage with Agamemnon and Clytae- mestra , but does not speak until the other actors ( not counting the chorus or chorus leader ) have gone out.13 Dialogue is , for the most part , just that , a passage ...
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... speak of revelation in general and mean only him ! How often did he speak of Christ where his predecessors spoke of revelation in general ! The specu- lative representation of the idea of the good and of its agency as love became a ...
... speak of revelation in general and mean only him ! How often did he speak of Christ where his predecessors spoke of revelation in general ! The specu- lative representation of the idea of the good and of its agency as love became a ...
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... speak with an incredibly old leech - gatherer , and , tak- ing heart from the man's resolution and independence , becomes again " strong . " This great poem is not to be given a crucial meaning in Wordsworth's life . It makes use of a ...
... speak with an incredibly old leech - gatherer , and , tak- ing heart from the man's resolution and independence , becomes again " strong . " This great poem is not to be given a crucial meaning in Wordsworth's life . It makes use of a ...
Contents
HOMER The Iliad or The Poem of Force | 3 |
AESCHYLUS Introduction to the Oresteia | 51 |
Sophocles | 78 |
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