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An unfortunate result of the eagerness of modern commentators to lay stress on Aeschylus as a thinker and religious poet has been the frequent neglect to observe The Libation Bearers, like Agamemnon, is full of suspense, action, and skillfully contrived surprise.
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Drama, Electra (Greek mythology), Orestes (Greek mythology), Grieks, Literatura grega classica, Klassieke oudheid, Toneelstukken, Drama (dramatic works by one author), Aeschylus, Electra, Orestes, Orestes (greek mythology)--drama, Electra (greek mythology)--drama, Pa3825 .c5 1986, 882/.01People
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The Choëphoroe, Libation bearers.: Translated into English rhyming verse by Gilbert Murray.
1923, Allen & Unwin
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Aischylou Choephoroi.: Choephoroe. Ad fidem manuscriptorum emendavit notas et glossarium adjecit Carolus Jacobus Blomfield.
1827, Typis Academicis excudit J. Smith, veneunt Londini apud J. Mawman
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