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... already in part defaced . We have already placed this essence in the prevailing idea of Destiny , in the Ideality of the composition , and in the significance of the Chorus . Euripides inherited , it is true , the idea of Destiny from ...
... already in part defaced . We have already placed this essence in the prevailing idea of Destiny , in the Ideality of the composition , and in the significance of the Chorus . Euripides inherited , it is true , the idea of Destiny from ...
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... already knew , and be again excited to the same stretch of expectation . Moreover , these prologues give to the openings of Euripides ' plays a very uniform and mono- tonous appearance : nothing can have a more awkward effect than for a ...
... already knew , and be again excited to the same stretch of expectation . Moreover , these prologues give to the openings of Euripides ' plays a very uniform and mono- tonous appearance : nothing can have a more awkward effect than for a ...
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... already given an ex- ample in the Athalie ) ; for in other respects German readers hardly need to be told how much is not conceived in the true Grecian spirit . Moreover the confidants are also entirely after the old traditional cut ...
... already given an ex- ample in the Athalie ) ; for in other respects German readers hardly need to be told how much is not conceived in the true Grecian spirit . Moreover the confidants are also entirely after the old traditional cut ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
Copyright | |
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