Theatre and Drama in the Making, المجلد 1Houghton Mifflin, 1964 - 1071 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 33
... Euripides ' play of that name . 21 The Scylla is lost . Melanippe is a play by Euripides , only fragments of which survive . 22 " Deus ex machina " is a Latin translation of a Greek phrase meaning " god from the mechané . " The mechané ...
... Euripides ' play of that name . 21 The Scylla is lost . Melanippe is a play by Euripides , only fragments of which survive . 22 " Deus ex machina " is a Latin translation of a Greek phrase meaning " god from the mechané . " The mechané ...
الصفحة 37
... Euripides ; 32 or who have taken the whole tale of Niobe , and not a part of her story , like Aeschylus , 33 either fail utterly or meet with poor success on the stage . Even Agathon has been known to fail from this one defect.34 In his ...
... Euripides ; 32 or who have taken the whole tale of Niobe , and not a part of her story , like Aeschylus , 33 either fail utterly or meet with poor success on the stage . Even Agathon has been known to fail from this one defect.34 In his ...
الصفحة 89
... Euripides ' Alcestis , vss . 393 ff . and Medea , vss . 1271 ff . , one of the actors is always off the scene and available for this purpose . The most difficult example of this problem has recently come to light in the fragments of ...
... Euripides ' Alcestis , vss . 393 ff . and Medea , vss . 1271 ff . , one of the actors is always off the scene and available for this purpose . The most difficult example of this problem has recently come to light in the fragments of ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
Theory and Criticism of Tragedy 21 22235 | 21 |
from the Deipnosophists | 39 |
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