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Rh Innocents, Massacre of, 65

Iônia, 45 ff., 49, 51

Jâson, 82–85, 206

Johnson, S., 211

Law, 39 ff.

Leicester, Earl of, 60

Lincoln, Abraham, 231

Macaulay, 9

Macedonia, 169–173

Magnêsia, 169

Mary Magdalen, 65

Masks, 75

Mediaeval Drama, 62, 65

Mégara, 44

Melian Dialogue, 127–130

Mêlos, 127–132, 194

Memory, 106 f., 242

Menánder. See New Comedy

Menelâüs ("slay us"), 113, 158 ff., 176 f., 206

Meredith, G., 103, 203

Messenger, 214–220

Milêtus, Fall of, 66

Military Service, 43, 101 f., 105

Miltîades ( in Greek), 43, 49

Milton, 9, 208

Mnesílochus, 29

Muses, 34, 105

Mysteries, 36

Mystery Plays, 62, 65, 185

Mysticism, 8, 163

Nature, opposed to Convention, 53 f.

Nelson, Horatio, 231

Nefrekepta, 230

Nestlé, 8

New Comedy, 173 f., 201 f.

"Nómos." See Convention

Norwood, G., 8

Old Age, 166

Old Year, 63 f.

Olympic Games, 113

Oréstes, 66, 153 ff. See under Euripides

Parian Marble, 22

Paris, Gaston, 61

Pasíphaë, 79

Patriotism, 98. See Plays, patriotic

Paul, 141

Peasants, Greek, 46 f., 117

Peloponnêsian War, 91, 94, 107–110

Péntheus, 86, 181 ff.

Péricles, 43, 52, 58, 91, 108 f.

Persians, 37

Persian War, 37, 48

Phaêdra, 86–88, 213 f.

Philóchorus, 24 ff., 27

Philodêmus, 168

Phlŷa, 35 f., 46

Phrŷnichus, 42

Phûsis ( in Greek). See Nature

Pindar, 48, 121, 140

Plato, 15, 29, 32, 50, 140

Plûtarch, 113

Poets, ancient and modern, 102 f.

Polygnôtus, 42, 44

Porson, 9

Preparation, 216–221

Pródicus, 56

Prologues, 207–212

Promêtheus, 206. See Aeschylus

Protágoras, 30, 54–56

Pythagoras, 49

Realism, 19, 76, 174, 224; aversion from, 103 f.

Religion, 190–194

Resurrection, 35, 64, 181, 190 f.

Rhyme, 203

Ridgeway, 65

Ritual in tragedy, 62–67, 174, 202; forms, 64, 181

Romance, 73 f., 142–146, 205

Russell, B., 243

Salamis, 29, 37, 165; battle of, 22, 66

Sátyrus, 23 ff., 31

Sátyr-plays, 67 f.

Scott, W., 33

Sex questions, 78 f., 121

Shakespeare, 60, 208 f., 243

Shaw, G. B., 206

Shelley, 9, 18, 95, 234

Sicilian Expedition, 130, 170, 194

Sicily, 130, 170

Simônides, 144

Sincerity of Greek Tragedy, 204

Slavery, 137–139, 175–178, 123–125

Socrates, 29, 56

Sophists, 45 f., 50–59, 116