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The three greatest dramatists of Greece were Aeschylus , Sophocles , and Euripides . As poets and artists they share equal rank . They are far from being musty names in scholarly books . They are individuals representing widely ...
The three greatest dramatists of Greece were Aeschylus , Sophocles , and Euripides . As poets and artists they share equal rank . They are far from being musty names in scholarly books . They are individuals representing widely ...
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In addition to this he never relented in his unceasing attacks upon Socrates and Euripides , the two greatest pacifist forces in the Athens of their day . His most bitter attack upon Euripides is in the play , The Frogs .
In addition to this he never relented in his unceasing attacks upon Socrates and Euripides , the two greatest pacifist forces in the Athens of their day . His most bitter attack upon Euripides is in the play , The Frogs .
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The play is called El mejor Alcalde el Rey , The King the Greatest Alcalde , or The King is the Greatest Judge . The Spanish office of Alcalde , which might be bestowed upon more than one man in a village , was something of a ...
The play is called El mejor Alcalde el Rey , The King the Greatest Alcalde , or The King is the Greatest Judge . The Spanish office of Alcalde , which might be bestowed upon more than one man in a village , was something of a ...
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