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The association of music and drama goes back all the way to ancient Greece with the plays of Euripides and Sophocles.
I count Euripides among them, and would also include in this category Aristotle, Rousseau, Hume, and Adam Smith.
No other work of Euripides has come down to us with so many distortions and has undergone so many atheteses as Iphigenia at Aulis.
The most notable of the playwrights are Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles.
The Greek tragedian Euripides, for example, rarely took first prize in Athenian dramatic competitions.
Euripides is considered to be the most socially critical of all the ancient Greek tragedians.
In the Aristophanes original, Aeschylus and Euripides debated over which of the two was the best tragedian.
Seneca produced his own versions of tragedies by Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus.
The staggering fact is that for centuries the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides went virtually unperformed on the British stage.
The idea is not of much help in reading Aeschylus and of intermittent usefulness in Euripides.
While still at school he translated Euripides Medea from Greek into Latin iambics.
Euripides characteristically opens his plays with a markedly non-naturalistic 'prologue', in the form of a monologue, which acts as a kind of separate overture.
It is interesting that she has attributed the lines to Euripides even though she has presumably obtained them from a source at several removes from the original.
In the years thereafter, Aeschylus found his muse and became one of the three celebrated 5th-century-BC Athenian tragedians, alongside Sophocles and Euripides.
Introductions to some plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, based on the Didascaliae of Aristotle and on Peripatetic research, are extant in an abbreviated form.
This does not necessarily mean that Euripides was an initiate of Dionysian mysteries, or that his portrayal of the god's worshippers is an honest one.
It is clear that Aristophanes wishes to portray Euripides as impious for divinising parts of himself.
For example, Seneca's Phaedra was based on that of Euripides, and many of the comedies of Plautus were direct translations of works by Menander.
The tragic playwrights Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides took most of their plots from myths of the age of heroes and the Trojan War.
Cyclops by Euripides, the only fully extant satyr play, retells the episode involving Polyphemus with a humorous twist.
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Euripides allows the mangled corpse of astyanax to be brought upon the stage on his father's shield.
The attack made upon it by Euripides in the fragment of the Autolycus is well known.
One might censure the garrulity of Euripides and the inequality of Sophocles.
Euripides has drawn the character of Peleus with something of the heat and fury of the sophoclean Teiresias.
Euripides must have been brooding on the crime of melos during the autumn and winter.
It was emblematic of a new state of society when Euripides created the Phaedra and the Medea.
Euripides considered these athletes an encumbrance on the State.
Verily, then, tragedy is a wise thing and Euripides a great tragedian.
Euripides used almost the same term in floater, for a seaman.
The misogynist is he who only hates woman, but Euripides loves her also.
Such is the irrational element in the introduction of Aegeus by Euripides and the badness of Menelaus in the Orestes.
It is Euripides who betrays to us the real meaning of such revolt.
Loosely based on the dramatic fragment Eumolpus, by Euripides, the drama tells the tragic story of the ancient Athenian King, Erechtheus.
Hence they are in error who censure Euripides just because he follows this principle in his plays, many of which end unhappily.
Amongst the most troublesome of classical tragedies is the Heracles by Euripides.
Euripides is the first to speak of Dionysus' march to Persia and Bactria.
It is thus too that Euripides makes Medea slay her children.
But the alteration of a single word by Euripides, who employed the rarer term instead of the ordinary one, makes one verse appear beautiful and the other trivial.
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