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... Choruses must be on the stage at once : for the Areopagites have not quitted their position when Pallas summons the Escort of Women . 5. These considerations afford ample evidence that the whole number 48 INTRODUCTION .
... Choruses must be on the stage at once : for the Areopagites have not quitted their position when Pallas summons the Escort of Women . 5. These considerations afford ample evidence that the whole number 48 INTRODUCTION .
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Aeschylus. 5. These considerations afford ample evidence that the whole number of Choreutæ assigned for a Tetralogy was far greater than twelve or fifteen . Now the Tragic Chorus was immediately derived from the Dithyrambic ; and that ...
Aeschylus. 5. These considerations afford ample evidence that the whole number of Choreutæ assigned for a Tetralogy was far greater than twelve or fifteen . Now the Tragic Chorus was immediately derived from the Dithyrambic ; and that ...
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... whole breadth and height of the stage , which was withdrawn after the exit of the Priestess.1 13. The next change of scene is at v . 226 , where we are transported from Delphi to Athens , and must suppose a long interval of time to have ...
... whole breadth and height of the stage , which was withdrawn after the exit of the Priestess.1 13. The next change of scene is at v . 226 , where we are transported from Delphi to Athens , and must suppose a long interval of time to have ...
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... whole audience as well as the persons on the stage : no doubt actual blasts of the trumpet pealed through the theatre , and the herald's cry , " ' Aкoveтe λew , " was heard . Thus are the entire Athenian people irresistibly drawn in to ...
... whole audience as well as the persons on the stage : no doubt actual blasts of the trumpet pealed through the theatre , and the herald's cry , " ' Aкoveтe λew , " was heard . Thus are the entire Athenian people irresistibly drawn in to ...
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... the sacred rights of consanguinity ; and never suffer this outrage to vanish from their memory , but visit it on successive generations . ( Eum . v . 894. ) 48. The Olympian Gods , on the contrary , in their whole agency 62 INTRODUCTION .
... the sacred rights of consanguinity ; and never suffer this outrage to vanish from their memory , but visit it on successive generations . ( Eum . v . 894. ) 48. The Olympian Gods , on the contrary , in their whole agency 62 INTRODUCTION .
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