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Page 152
... Aeschylus will be surprised to note how little he was known or appreciated in the Renaissance . The sixteenth century had little knowledge of Aeschylus . Rabelais cites him only three times ; in two passages he relates the death of the ...
... Aeschylus will be surprised to note how little he was known or appreciated in the Renaissance . The sixteenth century had little knowledge of Aeschylus . Rabelais cites him only three times ; in two passages he relates the death of the ...
Page 157
... Aeschylus since the dramas of the former re- minded them of the furies , the passions , and the remorse of Senecan tragedies . The French poets who delighted in startling metaphors , long epithets , and abstruse mythological allusions ...
... Aeschylus since the dramas of the former re- minded them of the furies , the passions , and the remorse of Senecan tragedies . The French poets who delighted in startling metaphors , long epithets , and abstruse mythological allusions ...
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