Pamphlets in Philology and the Humanities, Volume 131893 |
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... imitation of Sophocles's lost drama Pastores , the points of resemblance being that in the play of Sophocles the scene is laid in the Trojan camp , there is a double plot in the deaths of Protesilaus and Cycnus , and finally ' chorum ...
... imitation of Sophocles's lost drama Pastores , the points of resemblance being that in the play of Sophocles the scene is laid in the Trojan camp , there is a double plot in the deaths of Protesilaus and Cycnus , and finally ' chorum ...
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... imitation of Soph- ocles ; he says : ' Nihil est quod in Rheso legendo plus taedii moveat quam tumidissima Hectoris et Rhesi gloriatio : at Sophocles consimili artificio barbaros mores pinxerat , nec dubitamus magno poetae bene cedere ...
... imitation of Soph- ocles ; he says : ' Nihil est quod in Rheso legendo plus taedii moveat quam tumidissima Hectoris et Rhesi gloriatio : at Sophocles consimili artificio barbaros mores pinxerat , nec dubitamus magno poetae bene cedere ...
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... imitation of Sophocles , we find not a few which are found also in Aeschylus , and the same is true of his Euripidean list . Moreover , he gives altogether too much weight to this kind of testimony . His indices are criticised by ...
... imitation of Sophocles , we find not a few which are found also in Aeschylus , and the same is true of his Euripidean list . Moreover , he gives altogether too much weight to this kind of testimony . His indices are criticised by ...
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... imitation of any one of the three . But as Wecklein says , ' Hier muss weniger gezählt als gewogen werden . ' The following words , forms , and expressions seem to him to be strong evidence that our Rhesus is not the work of Eurip- ides ...
... imitation of any one of the three . But as Wecklein says , ' Hier muss weniger gezählt als gewogen werden . ' The following words , forms , and expressions seem to him to be strong evidence that our Rhesus is not the work of Eurip- ides ...
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... imitation of Sophocles and of Eurip- ides , and to see whether they will bear investigation . Finally , as the result of the examination so far seems to suggest imitation of Aeschylus , a list of expressions which seem to have been ...
... imitation of Sophocles and of Eurip- ides , and to see whether they will bear investigation . Finally , as the result of the examination so far seems to suggest imitation of Aeschylus , a list of expressions which seem to have been ...
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Page 738 - Lo! I, Nature, Thus kan I forme and peynte a creature, Whan that me list; who kan me countrefete? Pigmalion noght, though he ay forge and bete, Or grave, or peynte; for I dar wel seyn, Apelles, Zanzis, sholde werche in veyn Outher to grave, or peynte, or forge, or bete, If they presumed me to countrefete.