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... ides in technique which have left their mark on the drama to this day . Tragedy had com- menced with the ritual dances of a chorus of rustics ; the change from Dance to Drama , from Religion to Art , began only when Thespis introduced ...
... ides in technique which have left their mark on the drama to this day . Tragedy had com- menced with the ritual dances of a chorus of rustics ; the change from Dance to Drama , from Religion to Art , began only when Thespis introduced ...
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... ides , by way of Seneca's adaptation . Madder indeed than the hero of the latter nothing could be , although the prevailing insanity of almost all that dramatist's characters deprives him of his proper prominence . But in the hypno ...
... ides , by way of Seneca's adaptation . Madder indeed than the hero of the latter nothing could be , although the prevailing insanity of almost all that dramatist's characters deprives him of his proper prominence . But in the hypno ...
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... and freedom , lies his claim to honour not only among the great dramatists , but also among the great men of the world . Courage was his , and pity . II . THE INFLUENCE OF EURIP- IDES ON ANTIQUITY I [ 38 ] EURIPIDES AND HIS INFLUENCE.
... and freedom , lies his claim to honour not only among the great dramatists , but also among the great men of the world . Courage was his , and pity . II . THE INFLUENCE OF EURIP- IDES ON ANTIQUITY I [ 38 ] EURIPIDES AND HIS INFLUENCE.
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