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Strana 395
... Orestes does not . Yet the element of disguise is very strong in Orestes . He is always disguising his feelings : he does so in the Choephori , Sophocles ' Electra , Euripides ' Electra and Iphigenia in Tauris . In two passages further ...
... Orestes does not . Yet the element of disguise is very strong in Orestes . He is always disguising his feelings : he does so in the Choephori , Sophocles ' Electra , Euripides ' Electra and Iphigenia in Tauris . In two passages further ...
Strana 398
... Orestes in Phocis , Hamlet in Wittenberg . This point , as we shall see later , has some significance . 2. The hero in both traditions - and in both rather strangely - goes on a ship , is captured by enemies who want to kill him , but ...
... Orestes in Phocis , Hamlet in Wittenberg . This point , as we shall see later , has some significance . 2. The hero in both traditions - and in both rather strangely - goes on a ship , is captured by enemies who want to kill him , but ...
Strana 403
... Orestes and Saxo's Amlođi ; but they are not in any pressing need of a bridge . It does not provide any bridge where it is chiefly wanted , between the Orestes of tragedy and Shakespeare's Hamlet . There seems to have been , as far as ...
... Orestes and Saxo's Amlođi ; but they are not in any pressing need of a bridge . It does not provide any bridge where it is chiefly wanted , between the Orestes of tragedy and Shakespeare's Hamlet . There seems to have been , as far as ...
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THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
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