Acting and actors, 36 ff., 53, 58, BACCHAE, 69, 124, 241, 261 85, 89 ff., 97, 151, 227 ff. Adrastus, 52, 63, 72 Aeschylus, see especially 53, 65, Bacchus, see Dionysus, Iacchos Bromius, a name of, 46 Bunsen's God in History, 112 Agamemnon, 57 ff., 72, 96, 121 ff., By-play, 89 Alcestis, 93, 125, 166, 179, 242, Carcinus, 85 note, 187 253, 310 Alope, 75, 178 Anapaests, 129, 134 Antigone, 73, 121, 123, 127, 132, 146 ff., 168, 182, 210, 310, Carducci, 312 Carlyle, Dr. John (translator of Dante), 313 Cassandra, 59, 96, 193 Central ideas, 113, 118 Change of scene, 133 Antiopa, 73, 248, 253, 257, 282, Characters in tragedy, 33, 167 ff., 290 ff. Antiphonal speeches, 127 Archilochus, 49 Argonautica, 81 Arion, 49 Aristophanes, 49 Climax, 30, 141, 143, 151, 213, Aristotle, 4, 7, 23, 26, 60, 61, 90, Cimmerians, 68 236 Clytemnestra, 59, 72, 86, 125, | Epidaurus, 94 ff. 169, 194 Commatica, 138 Commos, or lament, 128 Concentration, 36, 94, 211, 236 Convention, 66, 70, 87, 102 Cothurnus, or buskin, 88, 97 Creon (in Antigone), especially 152 Dialogue, 119 ff. Dion Chrysostomus, 308 Epigenes of Sicyon, 52 Erechtheus, 75, 253, 281 Eretria, 94 Erinnyes, Les, 319 Eteocles, 33, 192 Ethical reflection, 24-26, 109 ff. Εξώστρα, 98 FABLES ENUMERATED, 65 ff. Francklin's Sophocles, 310 Frere's Aristophanes, 320 Furies, 91, 258 GHOST OF DARIUS, 98, 100, 146 Dionysus, 43 ff., 68 ff., 81, 84, Glaucus, 159 117, 162 Gnomic poetry, 53, 128, 137 Goethe, 241 Great cities, 70 ff. Dramatic speeches, 121 ff. Greatness inseparable from tragedy, 21-23, 27 Helena (Eur.), 79, 93, 245 Dryden, 4, 17, 28 ff., 42, 243 Hebrew prophecy, 110 note, 247, 256, 314, 317 EDONIANS, 69, 162 Ekkyklema, 92 Electra, 65 note, 72, 89, 123, Heracles, 73, 74 127, 251, 317 Eleusis, 48, 180 Eleuthereus, epithet of Dionysus, "Emotion touched with thought," 24, 27, 116, cp. III Epeisodion, 145 Epic poetry, 8, 53, 79 ff. Heraclidae, 75, 259 Heraclitus, 106 (cp. 180) Herodotus, 49, 63, 106, 116 Historic subjects, 64 Homer, 8, 79 f., 106, 125, 196 Meleager, 82 Messengers' speeches, 92, 121, 222 Moral maxims, see Gnomic poetry Mounet-Sully, 319 Mysteries, 110, 275 NARRATIVE, 121 ff. 143, 222 Nemesis, 116 Neophron, 184, 279 Neoptolemus, 79, 125, 127, 229 ODYSSEUS, 78, 232 Oedipus, 65, 73, 76, 81, 93, 96, Oral tradition, 80 Oresteia, 109, 162 ff., 181, 190, 192 Orphism, 110 ff., 180 PALAMEDES, 65, 77-79 Paradox, 251 Parodos, 98, 131-135, 219 Patriotism, 66 Peisistratidae, 55 Pentheus, 46, 73 Performance, 84 Peripeteia, 142 ff., 156 (cp. 175) Phrynichus, tragic poet, 64 ff., 178 Comic poet (epigram attri- Pindar, 49, 50, 75, 105 Morshead, Mr. E. D. A., 161, 188 | Plato, 4, 8, 49, 105, 125 TALFOURD'S Ion, 319 Teiresias, 125, 150, 176 Thamyras, 83, 226 Theobald, L., 310, 317 Theognis, 105, 318 Satyrs and satyric plays, 51, 165 ff. Thespis, 52, 177 Sarcey (M. Francisque), 151 Scene (σκηνή), 97, 99 Thetis, 67 Schiller's Bride of Messina, 137, Thymele, 97 Toronto, 321 Toxotides, 68 Trachiniae, 124, 215, 320 Tragedy, general notion of, 5 ff. Subjects of, 60 ff. Trochaic verse, 129 UNDERPLOTS, 32, 85 VALPY, Dr., 319 |