Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 32
... fact - in spite of the long digression on the Gauls . Pau- sanias constantly writes on the assumption that the reader can see things for himself ; for example at 3.5 , “ The Thesmothetai ” ( what Thesmothetai ? The ones you see in front ...
... fact - in spite of the long digression on the Gauls . Pau- sanias constantly writes on the assumption that the reader can see things for himself ; for example at 3.5 , “ The Thesmothetai ” ( what Thesmothetai ? The ones you see in front ...
Σελίδα 113
... fact that Alcestis chose to die , in the place of Admetus , at his request . There seems to be no reason to believe that Euripides chose to dramatize the legend as a vehicle for an idea . Clearly enough none is apparent , and equally ...
... fact that Alcestis chose to die , in the place of Admetus , at his request . There seems to be no reason to believe that Euripides chose to dramatize the legend as a vehicle for an idea . Clearly enough none is apparent , and equally ...
Σελίδα 123
... facts that would come across to the audience . Her request to Admetus is obvious and no one would miss that ; it is indeed the point of her speaking . But to look further , we cannot escape the fact that her ex- pressions of concern are ...
... facts that would come across to the audience . Her request to Admetus is obvious and no one would miss that ; it is indeed the point of her speaking . But to look further , we cannot escape the fact that her ex- pressions of concern are ...
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