Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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There is , however , in the Ajax a double peripeteia or overturn . The first is of the conventional type which coincides with Ajax's own personal realization of what he has done and what the consequences are for him . The second is the ...
There is , however , in the Ajax a double peripeteia or overturn . The first is of the conventional type which coincides with Ajax's own personal realization of what he has done and what the consequences are for him . The second is the ...
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... Ajax's dependents , who incidentally and naturally share uncritically the ethical values of their betters , believing Ajax to have been the victim of an ate or infatuation ; theia nosos ( 185 ) is the term , even as they believe , with ...
... Ajax's dependents , who incidentally and naturally share uncritically the ethical values of their betters , believing Ajax to have been the victim of an ate or infatuation ; theia nosos ( 185 ) is the term , even as they believe , with ...
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... Ajax that is based securely on enlightened self - interest . He appears to feel sorry for Ajax at the beginning of the play , precisely because of the realisation that he too was subject to the arbitrary decisions of fate and the gods ...
... Ajax that is based securely on enlightened self - interest . He appears to feel sorry for Ajax at the beginning of the play , precisely because of the realisation that he too was subject to the arbitrary decisions of fate and the gods ...
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