Shakespeare, Sophocles: Dramatic Themes and ModesBookman Associates, 1960 - Počet stran: 117 |
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... Artemis who , angry at Agamemnon , had kept the Greeks storm- stayed at Aulis . Her doom was suggested by the ... Artemis was enraged because Agamemnon had not fulfilled his vow , made in earlier years , that he would sacri- fice to ...
... Artemis who , angry at Agamemnon , had kept the Greeks storm- stayed at Aulis . Her doom was suggested by the ... Artemis was enraged because Agamemnon had not fulfilled his vow , made in earlier years , that he would sacri- fice to ...
Strana 69
... Artemis on the wild shores of the Crimea , and she may have known that Iphigeneia returned to Greece to live as priestess at Brauron , near Athens in the tem- ple of Artemis . It is said that one of the names of Artemis was Iphigeneia ...
... Artemis on the wild shores of the Crimea , and she may have known that Iphigeneia returned to Greece to live as priestess at Brauron , near Athens in the tem- ple of Artemis . It is said that one of the names of Artemis was Iphigeneia ...
Strana 101
... Artemis ; Orestes has been helped and instructed by Apollo . These two divinities are al- most dramatis personae , so closely are they in the thoughts and and acts of the chief characters , and it must not be forgotten that these are ...
... Artemis ; Orestes has been helped and instructed by Apollo . These two divinities are al- most dramatis personae , so closely are they in the thoughts and and acts of the chief characters , and it must not be forgotten that these are ...
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SOURCES OF IRONY IN HAMLET | 9 |
STICHOMYTHIA CHORUS SOLILOQUY | 25 |
LADY LUMLEY AND IPHIGENEIA AT AULIS | 60 |
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