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... third and hindmost row are called SeğioσTáTAL . 9. The annexed figure represents the Chorus in two positions : first , in its Пápodos , or entrance on the stage by the side - passages of the orchestra ; secondly , in its place about the ...
... third and hindmost row are called SeğioσTáTAL . 9. The annexed figure represents the Chorus in two positions : first , in its Пápodos , or entrance on the stage by the side - passages of the orchestra ; secondly , in its place about the ...
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... third Power , Zeus Soter , pervading the universe , and conducting the course of events to the best possible issue . ( Comp . Choeph . 1,2 ; id . 242 ; Eum . 730. ) The name Σwrp is therefore similar to Téλecos . 52. The cultus of Zeus ...
... third Power , Zeus Soter , pervading the universe , and conducting the course of events to the best possible issue . ( Comp . Choeph . 1,2 ; id . 242 ; Eum . 730. ) The name Σwrp is therefore similar to Téλecos . 52. The cultus of Zeus ...
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Aeschylus. Poetical Composition , Earth and the Heroes , the third to Zeus Soter . In this ceremony the Olympian Gods are first opposed to the Chthonians , and then Zeus Soter is conceived as a third Power , and Lord equally over both ...
Aeschylus. Poetical Composition , Earth and the Heroes , the third to Zeus Soter . In this ceremony the Olympian Gods are first opposed to the Chthonians , and then Zeus Soter is conceived as a third Power , and Lord equally over both ...
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... to mythic speculations in the third , had less attractions for the later ages of antiquity than the equably sus- tained pathos of the intermediate plays . F PART II . Müller's Second MÜLLER'S SECOND DISSERTATION - THEORY INTRODUCTION . 65.
... to mythic speculations in the third , had less attractions for the later ages of antiquity than the equably sus- tained pathos of the intermediate plays . F PART II . Müller's Second MÜLLER'S SECOND DISSERTATION - THEORY INTRODUCTION . 65.
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... THIRD ARGUMENTS REFUTED HIS GENERAL DEDUCTION - CHRONOLOGICAL DIFFICULTY - REAL OBJECTS OF ÆSCHYLUS - ARGIVE ALLIANCE - CONCLUSION . 57. WE have hitherto found in Müller a useful and ( with Dissertation . Some slight qualifications ) ...
... THIRD ARGUMENTS REFUTED HIS GENERAL DEDUCTION - CHRONOLOGICAL DIFFICULTY - REAL OBJECTS OF ÆSCHYLUS - ARGIVE ALLIANCE - CONCLUSION . 57. WE have hitherto found in Müller a useful and ( with Dissertation . Some slight qualifications ) ...
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