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... called a tragicomedy ; and on the curious , so - called " satyr play , " the Cyclops , in which Euripides " mixed grave danger for the life of Odysseus , a tragic character , with the drunkenness of the Cyclops , which is a comic action ...
... called a tragicomedy ; and on the curious , so - called " satyr play , " the Cyclops , in which Euripides " mixed grave danger for the life of Odysseus , a tragic character , with the drunkenness of the Cyclops , which is a comic action ...
Page 52
... called Satyres or Silvanes , should appeare and recite those verses of rebuke , whereas in deede they were but disguised persons under the shape of Satyres , as who would say , these terrene and base gods , being conversant with mans ...
... called Satyres or Silvanes , should appeare and recite those verses of rebuke , whereas in deede they were but disguised persons under the shape of Satyres , as who would say , these terrene and base gods , being conversant with mans ...
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... called " copious- ness " of style , by which was meant the " enrichment " and " variation " seen to the best advantage in the prose of Cicero . The student was encouraged to master the figures of speech and to familiarize himself with ...
... called " copious- ness " of style , by which was meant the " enrichment " and " variation " seen to the best advantage in the prose of Cicero . The student was encouraged to master the figures of speech and to familiarize himself with ...
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