Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... Aeschylus , but yet unac- quainted with the modes of thought at Athens , as exhibited especially after the Persian war . He was a native of a small town in the The- ban territory , and the influences under which he arose were rather Do ...
... Aeschylus , but yet unac- quainted with the modes of thought at Athens , as exhibited especially after the Persian war . He was a native of a small town in the The- ban territory , and the influences under which he arose were rather Do ...
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... Aeschylus . His one actor personated different and even female characters , who had not before been brought upon the stage . His great excellence lay in the lyrical parts of his performance , and " his tender , sweet , and plaintive ...
... Aeschylus . His one actor personated different and even female characters , who had not before been brought upon the stage . His great excellence lay in the lyrical parts of his performance , and " his tender , sweet , and plaintive ...
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... Aeschylus . The Greek Theatre and Manner of representing Plays in it.4 The manner of representation is not of little importance for the right understanding of the Greek drama . We must at once divest ourselves of the idea of a theatre ...
... Aeschylus . The Greek Theatre and Manner of representing Plays in it.4 The manner of representation is not of little importance for the right understanding of the Greek drama . We must at once divest ourselves of the idea of a theatre ...
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... Aeschylus exhibited . 3 This theatre was not perhaps wholly finished for 150 years ; but , according to Müller , " must very soon have been so far completed , as to render it possible for the master - pieces of the three great ...
... Aeschylus exhibited . 3 This theatre was not perhaps wholly finished for 150 years ; but , according to Müller , " must very soon have been so far completed , as to render it possible for the master - pieces of the three great ...
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... Aeschylus , and generally , if not always , in those of Sophocles , the stage was empty at the beginning of the play , and left unoccupied at the end . But not so in Euripides , and especially in the Comedians where the scene often ...
... Aeschylus , and generally , if not always , in those of Sophocles , the stage was empty at the beginning of the play , and left unoccupied at the end . But not so in Euripides , and especially in the Comedians where the scene often ...
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