Chapter 8

Plato,15,29,32,50,140Plays.See underAuthors:Euripides', patriotic,91f.,98;early,70-73;after 415,142ff.Plûtarch,113Poets, ancient and modern,102f.Polygnôtus,42,44Porson,9Preparation,216-221Pródicus,56Prologues,207-212Promêtheus,206.SeeAeschylusProtágoras,30,54-56Pythágoras,49Realism,19,76,174,224;aversion from,103f.Religion,190-194Resurrection,35,64,181,190f.Rhyme,203Ridgeway,65Ritual in tragedy,62-67,174,202;forms,64,181Romance,73f.,142-146,205Russell, B.,243Salamis,29,37,165;battle of,22,66Sátyrus,23ff.,31Sátyr-plays,67f.Scott, W.,33Sex questions,78f.,121Shakespeare,60,208f.,243Shaw, G. B.,206Shelley,9,18,95,234Sicilian Expedition,130,170,194Sicily,130,170Simônides,144Sincerity of Greek Tragedy,204Slavery,137-139,175-178,123-125Sócrates,29,56Sophists,45f.,50-59,116Sóphia(Wisdom),38,50,92,109,194Sóphocles,9,11,34,172,206Ajax,66Antígone,34,70,206Eléctra,153,156,207Oêdipus Tyránnus,34,216,236Philoctêtes,76Sparta,38Speeches in tragedy,212Steiger,9Stesíchorus,147"Súnesis,"191Superstition,43f.,116-119,224f.Swinburne,18,185,203Sympathy, shift of,187f.Tácitus,21Tennyson,103Thebes,42,149Themístocles,37,41ff.,49,169Theophany.See Deus ex MâchinâThêseus,43,95;sons of,89;in Hippolytus,87Thesmophória.SeeAristophanesThracians,44Thucydides,107-110,127-130,170Timótheus,30,170Tolstoy,168Tradition,14;of fifth century,15;in tragedy,62-67,174,183;in art,17Tragedy, origin,64f.;ritual in,seeRitual;essence,244f.;dress, etc.,75f.;performances,68;"most tragic,"10,135,245Translations,198ff.Trilogy,67Vegetation-spirit,35,62ff.Verisimilitude in art,229,233Verrall, A. W.,8,101,159,199Victorian age,16"Virtue,"38,41,50War Party,31,114,143,166Wars, Persian and Peloponnesian.See s.v.Wells, H. G.,160Whitman, W.,18Wilamowitz,141,199William the Silent,35"Wisdom,"38,50,92,109,194Women in Athens,32f.,84ff.;in Euripides,84ff.,121-126,137Xûthus,121-126Year, Old and New,62ff.Zeus,206Zeûxis,170


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