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CONTENTS.
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Chap. III. Sophocles | 126 | |
§ 1. His Life | 126 | |
§ 2. Improvements in Tragedy | 137 | |
§ 3. Selection and Treatment of Plots | 143 | |
§ 4. The Chorus | 151 | |
§ 5. The Characters | 156 | |
§ 6. The Language | 161 | |
§ 7. Religious and Moral Ideas | 168 | |
§ 8. The Irony of Sophocles | 174 | |
§ 9. The Extant Tragedies | 179 | |
(1) The Antigone | 182 | |
(2) The Ajax | 186 | |
(3) The Trachiniae | 188 | |
(4) The Electra | 191 | |
(5) The Oedipus Rex | 192 | |
(6) The Philoctetes | 194 | |
(7) The Oedipus Coloneus | 198 | |
§ 10. Reputation among the Ancients | 200 | |
Chap. IV. Euripides | 204 | |
§ 1. His Life | 204 | |
§ 2. General Characteristics | 217 | |
(1) Innovations in the spirit of Tragedy | 218 | |
(2) Modern Criticisms | 226 | |
(3) Influence of Rhetoric and Philosophy | 233 | |
§ 3. Choice and Structure of Plots | 237 | |
§ 4. Innovations in the Form of Tragedy | 245 | |
§ 5. The Chorus | 251 | |
§ 6. The Language | 256 | |
§ 7. Moral and Religious Ideas | 261 | |
§ 8. Political and Social Opinions | 273 | |
§ 9. The Extant Plays | 280 | |
(1) The Rhesus | 284 | |
(2) The Alcestis | 285 | |
(3) The Medea | 289 | |
(4) The Heracleidae | 291 | |
(5) The Hippolytus | 292 | |
(6) The Hecuba | 295 | |
(7) The Supplices | 295 | |
(8) The Andromache | 297 | |
(9) The Hercules Furens | 298 | |
(10) The Troades | 300 |