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, 144

Achílles, 177 ff.

Acts, book of, 21

Actaéon, 66

Aéschylus, 11, 25, 58, 59, 67, 70, 121, 135, 182 ff., 186. 206, 234
 * Agamémnon, 153, 207
 * Chŏêphori, 153
 * Euménides, 183, 234
 * Lycurgeîa, 66, 182 f., 186
 * Pérsae, 43, 104
 * Promêtheus, 66, 206, 238
 * Seven, 43
 * Suppliants, 121

Agamémnon, 133, 175–179, 206

Ágathon, 170

Ágôn (Contest), 64

Aîtion (mythical cause), 66

Alcibîades ( in Greek), 110–114

Álcman, 106

Altar, in tragedy, 210 f.

Anaxágoras, 30, 51 f., 58, 116

Anaximánder, 63

Apóllo, 36, 121–126

Archelâüs (like "slay us"):
 * (1) philosopher, 56;
 * (2) King of Macedon, 169

Archer, W., 221

Architecture of plays, 209 ff., 215

Árete (virtue), 38, 41, 50

Argos, 112

Aristîdes, 43, 47, 49

Aristóphanes, 25, 30 f., 74
 * Acharnians, 26, 77
 * Birds, 143
 * Frogs, 25, 26, 114, 120, 172, 191, 192
 * Knights, 27, 46, 112
 * Women at the Thesmophória, 25, 27

Áristotle, 10, 20, 129, 244, 245

Athêna, 42, 131

Atmosphere of play, 210 f.

Augustine, 141

Biography, 21; of Euripides, 23

Blood-feud, 152, 153

Browning, R., 9

Cephîsophon, 29, 167

Chárites (Graces), 105

Chervil, 26

Chorus, 83, 228–242; in dialogue, 237 f.

Clarity in style, 13

Classicism, 199

Cleon, 58, 109 f., 118

Clytemnéstra, 152–157, 175–180, 206

Coleridge, 204

Comedy. See Aristophanes, New Comedy

Convention in art, 201 ff.; as opposed to nature, 53 f.

Conversion, 141

Cornford, F. M., 64, 232, 234

Dance, 62, 229 f.

Dêmokêdes, 49, 194 f.

Democracy, 38 ff., 116

Dickens, 33

Diógenes of Apollonia, 56

Dionŷsus, 64 f.; his ritual, 64 f.; festival, 68; in Bacchae, 188

Drama, Greek. See Tragedy
 * mediaeval liturgical, 62, 65
 * Elizabethan. 60, 235

Elizabethans, 60, 235

Elmsley, 9

Empire, Athenian, 108–110

"Enlightenment," 48, 96, 116.
 * See Ideas

Ephêbi, 43

Epicûrus, 20