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... Aeschylus , indeed , makes the conscience reside in the heart , as was to be expected , but he is emphatic in referring it to the dream - consciousness . It is in the night season ' that the sore of remorse breaks out.1 Even the placid ...
... Aeschylus , indeed , makes the conscience reside in the heart , as was to be expected , but he is emphatic in referring it to the dream - consciousness . It is in the night season ' that the sore of remorse breaks out.1 Even the placid ...
Page 430
... Aeschylus we enter an atmosphere in which the gods are hardly ever visible , but which is laden and tense with the sense of divine things . His persons , it was said , are more than human ; certainly his gods are sometimes - like the ...
... Aeschylus we enter an atmosphere in which the gods are hardly ever visible , but which is laden and tense with the sense of divine things . His persons , it was said , are more than human ; certainly his gods are sometimes - like the ...
Page 537
... Aeschylus , and above all on Pindar , were even superior to his lectures on Latin authors . However , he never published editions of any of those authors except a text of Sophocles which would perhaps have been more successful if it had ...
... Aeschylus , and above all on Pindar , were even superior to his lectures on Latin authors . However , he never published editions of any of those authors except a text of Sophocles which would perhaps have been more successful if it had ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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