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 440 INDEX. phocles illustrated by a comparison be- tween liig Electra, ^schylus' Choephorce, and Sophocles' Electra, 152 — 158; turn- ed the rhapsodical element of Greek Tragedy into a sophistical one, 1 37 ; his political opinions, 138; his Anaxagorea, 137; his rhetorical vanity, 135, 730; his misogynisra, 133; his style, 138; a fore- runner of the New Comedy, 81 ; how esteemed by Aristophanes, 137, 169; by Menander and Philemon, 200, 201 ; his excellences, 232 ; inventor of tragi-comedy, 75 > '^t'y popular in the middle ages, 136; quoted by St Paul, 151, 201 Euripides explained, 25, 28, 144, 145 Euripides, junior, 162 Examination paper on ^schylus' Persae, 415; Sophocles' Philoctetes, 420; Euri- pides' Alcestis, 424; Sophocles' Anti- gone, 431. 'E^ d/id^Tjs Xeyeiv explained, 70, note 6 'E^dpxeiv — ^^apxos explained, 29 'E^cX/o-crw, 28 Exode, 266, 333 'E^iba-Tpa, 238 F. Fables {fivOoi), or plots, 322 Fable, unity of, 330 episodic, the worst, 331 simple and complicated, 332 Fables, Atellane, 307 Farnese Bull, 310 Flute-player, 264 Fox, C. J., on Euripides, 135 Frogs, representation of the first scene of the, 261, note 3 G. V4pavos, 241 Goat, the prize of Tragedy, 40 iTvmnnnppflisi. 3 3 Gymnopeedia, 33 Hegemon, the parodist, 320 lleraclides Ponticus, the Pseudo-Thespis, 65 Hercules, his theatrical costume, 255 Hermippus, the comedian, 171 Herodotus, passage of respecting Pisistratus discussed, 57; meets Sophocles in Samos, 115 Historical plays, 74 Historian and Poet compai*ed, 330 Homer gave the first idea of Tragedy, 322 ; and of Comedy, ibid. ; character of, ibid. 348 Horace, Epist. ad Pisones, 310 Human sacrifices, 14 Hyporcheme, 34 I. Iambic metre, invention of, 5 1 Iambic poems models for the tragedians, 54 Iambic tragic senarius, 377 comic, 379 tetrameter catalectic, 382 Ictus metricus, 377, 393, 397, 398 Imitation, love of, the origin both of the fine arts and idolatry, 3, 4 Indian drama, its comparative antiquity, 7 Inscriptions, Orchomenian, 45 — 49 Ion Chius, the tragedian, 159 lophon, the son of Sophocles, 162 'Jovial' and 'Saturnian', 14 Judges, Dramatic, 217 K. Kddapcris, 325 Kara ^vyd — Kara (TToixovi, 243 KepavvotTKOweiov, 242 KepKides, 228 Ki{j.aKes, 228 KXiaiov, 231 K66oppoi, 245 sqq. KdiXov, 227 Kofi/xaTLOy, 267 KofXfioi, 226, 333 KoplffTpa, 229 Kopvaios, 215 Kdafios, 28 Kw/ioj, signification of the word, 70 ; dis- tinguished from xo/><5s, ^9 Kw/xySetJ' — rod /ir] dvajj-aarl, 79, note i Ku}fi(f5la, etymology of,