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... Euripides shows that his very strength is his weakness . The picture of the owppwv avýp in this tragedy is offen- sive because Hippolytus , who repeatedly congratulates himself on possessing sôphrosynê , 17 in reality knows only one ...
... Euripides shows that his very strength is his weakness . The picture of the owppwv avýp in this tragedy is offen- sive because Hippolytus , who repeatedly congratulates himself on possessing sôphrosynê , 17 in reality knows only one ...
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... Euripides meant to present some basic idea such as this in the Hecuba is , I think , undeniable ; indeed certain features of the play cannot well be explained otherwise . But it seems equally impossible to deny that in embodying this ...
... Euripides meant to present some basic idea such as this in the Hecuba is , I think , undeniable ; indeed certain features of the play cannot well be explained otherwise . But it seems equally impossible to deny that in embodying this ...
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... Euripides , Artemis changed into a lioness ; the daughter of Merops whom , again according to Euripides , Artemis changed into a deer ; and , on the other hand , Leda , who was not changed into an animal , but who lived to grieve over ...
... Euripides , Artemis changed into a lioness ; the daughter of Merops whom , again according to Euripides , Artemis changed into a deer ; and , on the other hand , Leda , who was not changed into an animal , but who lived to grieve over ...
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Thucydides as Reporter and Critic by Lionel Pearson | 69 |
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A Lion Among Ladies Theocritus II 6668 by Lillian | 88 |
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