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... play by no means pleasant ; anyhow , a play about unpleasant people - Jason , a handsome , shrewdly calculating egoist who thinks himself a model of good - nature and good sense ; Medea , brilliant , fascinating , utterly self - centred ...
... play by no means pleasant ; anyhow , a play about unpleasant people - Jason , a handsome , shrewdly calculating egoist who thinks himself a model of good - nature and good sense ; Medea , brilliant , fascinating , utterly self - centred ...
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... play of each . The situation and frame- work of the play are borrowed largely from Sophocles's ' Oedipus at Colonus ' ; Samson's humiliation and his strength bring Euripides's Hercules Furens ' very much to our minds . In Sophocles's play ...
... play of each . The situation and frame- work of the play are borrowed largely from Sophocles's ' Oedipus at Colonus ' ; Samson's humiliation and his strength bring Euripides's Hercules Furens ' very much to our minds . In Sophocles's play ...
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... play is never absent . Mr. W. R. Parker wrote a good book on Samson Agonistes and Greek Tragedy , in which he certainly proves how well Milton understood the Greeks and how much more Greek than Hebraic he was in this play , but in the ...
... play is never absent . Mr. W. R. Parker wrote a good book on Samson Agonistes and Greek Tragedy , in which he certainly proves how well Milton understood the Greeks and how much more Greek than Hebraic he was in this play , but in the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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