INDICES
I. GREEK
Names of plays, etc., in capitals
- ΑΘΛΑ, [5].
- ΑΙΑΣ, [132-6].
- — ΜΑΣΤΙΓΟΦΟΡΟΣ, [132-6].
- ΑΙΤΝΑΙΑΙ, [119].
- ΑΛΚΗΣΤΙΣ, [186-92].
- ἀναβαίνω, [54 n.]
- ἀνάγκη, [38].
- ἀναγνωστικοί, [32], [293 n.]
- ἀναίδεια, [325].
- ἀνάκρουσις, [342 n.]
- ΑΝΔΡΟΜΑΧΗ, [219-28].
- ἀνὴρ δίψυχος, [311].
- ΑΝΤΙΓΟΝΗ, [136-41].
- ἀντιλαβή, [181 n.]
- ἀντιστροφή, [344].
- ἀπέδωκε, [3 n.]
- ἀπὸ σκηνῆς, [57].
- ἄτη, [129].
- αὖθις, [83].
- ΑΧΑΙΩΝ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΟΣ, [174].
- ΑΧΙΛΛΕΩΣ ΕΡΑΣΤΑΙ, [174].
- ΒΑΚΧΑΙ, [277-85].
- βαλλάντιον, [34 n.]
- ΒΑΣΣΑΡΑΙ, [117].
- ΒΑΣΣΑΡΙΔΕΣ, [117].
- βρῦτον, [118 n.]
- δαιμόνιον σημεῖον, [163 n.]
- διαίρεσις, [336 n.]
- ΔΙΔΑΣΚΑΛΙΑΙ, [62].
- δράσαντι παθεῖν, [110 n.], [129] and [n.]
- ΕΚΑΒΗ, [215-9].
- ἐκσυρίττειν, [83 n.]
- ΕΚΤΟΡΟΣ ΛΥΤΡΑ, [118].
- ἐλελελεῦ, [25].
- ΕΛΕΝΗ, [258-64].
- ΕΛΕΥΣΙΝΙΟΙ, [119].
- ἐπεισόδια, [4 n.]
- ΕΠΙΔΗΜΙΑΙ, [23 n.]
- ἐπὶ σκηνῆς, [57], [59].
- ἐπὶ τῆς σκηνῆς, [54].
- ἐπί τινος μετεώρου, [57].
- ἐπῳδικόν, [344].
- ἐπῳδός, [345 n.]
- ΕΥΜΕΝΙΔΕΣ, [111-7].
- εὐριπιδαριστοφανίζειν, [19 n.]
- ΗΔΩΝΟΙ, [117].
- ΗΛΕΚΤΡΑ, [141-5], [252-8].
- ΗΛΙΑΔΕΣ, [119].
- ἡμιχόρια, [78].
- ΗΡΑΚΛΕΙΔΑΙ, [200-5].
- ΗΡΑΚΛΗΣ ΜΑΙΝΟΜΕΝΟΣ, [228-34].
- θεῖον, τὸ, [30].
- θεός, [283].
- ΘΕΡΙΣΤΑΙ, [192], [296].
- θεωρικόν, τὸ, [82].
- ΘΡΗΙΣΣΑΙ, [119].
- θυμέλη, [51].
- θυμός, [22], [198].
- ΙΚΕΤΙΔΕΣ, [84-6], [234-6].
- ἴκρια, [81].
- ΙΠΠΟΛΥΤΟΣ ΚΑΛΥΠΤΟΜΕΝΟΣ, [205 n.]
- — ΣΤΕΦΑΝΗΦΟΡΟΣ, [205-15].
- — ΣΤΕΦΑΝΙΑΣ, [205-15].
- ΙΦΙΓΕΝΕΙΑ Η ΕΝ ΑΥΛΙΔΙ, [285-9].
- — — — ΤΑΥΡΟΙΣ, [247-52].
- ΙΧΝΕΥΤΑΙ, [175-6], [289 n.]
- ΙΩΝ, [236-43].
- ΚΑΒΕΙΡΟΙ, [119].
- καταβαίνω, [54 n.]
- καταλήγω, [334 n.]
- κερκίδες, [51].
- κλίμακες, [51].
- κόθορνος, [69].
- κομμοί, [74].
- κομμός, [107].
- κορυφαῖος, [78].
- κρηπίς, [68].
- ΚΥΚΛΩΨ, [289-91].
- κῶλον, [343].
- λογαοιδικός, [341 n.]
- λογεῖον, [52].
- ΛΥΚΟΥΡΓΕΙΑ, [117].
- ΜΕΓΑ ΔΡΑΜΑ, [24] and [n.]
- ΜΕΛΑΝΙΠΠΗ ΔΕΣΜΩΤΙΣ, [305 n.]
- — Η ΣΟΦΗ, [305 n.]
- μεσῳδικόν, [344].
- ΜΗΔΕΙΑ, [192-9].
- μηχανή, [65].
- μύρμηκος ἀτραπούς, [26 n.]
- ΜΥΡΜΙΔΟΝΕΣ, [118].
- ΝΕΑΝΙΣΚΟΙ, [117].
- ΝΗΡΗΙΔΕΣ, [118].
- ΝΙΟΒΗ, [119].
- νόμοι, [72].
- ὄγκος, [69].
- ΟΙΔΙΠΟΥΣ ΕΠΙ ΚΟΛΩΝΩΙ, [167-73].
- — ΤΥΡΑΝΝΟΣ, [145-54].
- οἱ ἐν τῷ φανερῷ θάνατοι, [45] and [n.]
- ΟΙ ΕΠΤΑ ΕΠΙ ΘΗΒΑΣ, [89].
- οἰκεῖα πράγματα, [20].
- ὀκρίβας, [56], [57].
- ΟΡΕΣΤΗΣ, [268-77].
- ὀρχήστρα, [50].
- παλινῳδία, [360].
- παραχορήγημα, [71].
- παρασκήνια, [51].
- παρεπιγραφή, [175].
- πάροδοι, [51].
- περίακτοι, [63].
- περίοδος, [343].
- ΠΕΡΣΑΙ, [86].
- προεδρία, [81].
- ΠΡΟΜΗΘΕΥΣ ΔΕΣΜΩΤΗΣ, [91-8].
- — ΛΥΟΜΕΝΟΣ, [92-3].
- — ΠΥΡΦΟΡΟΣ, [92-3].
- προπομποί, [116].
- προῳδικόν, [344].
- πρωταγωνιστής, [72].
- ῥαβδοφόροι, [82].
- ΡΗΣΟΣ, [291-5].
- ῥοῖβδος, [175 n.]
- σεμναί, [113 n.]
- σκηνή, [52], [54].
- σμικρὸν ἔπος, [171] and [n.]
- σμικρὸς λόγος, [171] and [n.]
- Σπάρτην ἔλαχες, ταύτην κόσμει, [295].
- στίχος, [359].
- στροφή, [344].
- συγκοπή, [341 n.]
- συνάφεια, [330 n.]
- ΣΥΝΔΕΙΠΝΟΙ, [174].
- ΣΥΝΕΚΔΗΜΗΤΙΚΟΣ, [23 n.]
- συνίζησις, [332].
- τὰ ἀπὸ τῆς σκηνῆς, [54].
- τετραλογία, [61 n.]
- τί ταῦτα πρὸς τὸν Διόνυσον; [2 n.]
- τὸ δὲ δρᾶμα τῶν δευτέρων, [223] and [n.]
- τὸ θεῖον, [30].
- τὸ θεωρικόν, [82].
- τονή, [341], [347], [352], [355], [360].
- τράγος, [62 n.]
- τραγῳδία, [62 n.]
- ΤΡΑΧΙΝΙΑΙ, [154-60].
- τριβή, [38].
- ΤΡΩΙΑΔΕΣ, [243-6].
- τύχη, [28], [32].
- ὑποκριτής, [1].
- ὑπομνήματα, [22], [23 n.]
- ὑπορχήματα, [78].
- ΦΙΛΟΚΤΗΤΗΣ, [161].
- ΦΟΙΝΙΣΣΑΙ, [264-8].
- φράσις τῶν πραγμάτων, [316 n.]
- ΦΡΥΓΕΣ, [118].
- φύσις, [318].
- ΧΟΗΦΟΡΟΙ, [106-10].
- ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΠΑΣΧΩΝ, [41].
- ΨΥΧΟΣΤΑΣΙΑ, [120].
II. PLACES, Etc.
A. = Aristophanes, Æ. = Æschylus, E. = Euripides, S. = Sophocles, Sh. = Shakespeare.
- Abdera, [298].
- Acharnæ, in Acharnians, [296].
- Achelous, in Trachiniæ, [160].
- — [304 n.]
- Acropolis, [14], [49], [239].
- — in Eumenides, [113].
- Ægospotami, [13], [182], [324].
- Æthiopia, in Andromeda, [299].
- Ætolia, in Cresphontes, [307-8].
- Alexandria, Library of, [39].
- — Pleiad of, [39].
- — Theatrical activity in, 3rd century B.C., [39].
- Amphipolis, [294].
- Arachnæus, Mount, in Agamemnon, [101].
- Arden, Forest of, [63].
- Areopagus, in Eumenides, [112 ff.], [128 n.]
- Argolid plain, in S.’s Electra, [63].
- Argos, in Agamemnon, [99 ff.]
- — — Choephorœ, [106].
- — — Eumenides, [112].
- — — Supplices of Æ., [84].
- — — E.’s Electra, [253].
- — — — Heracleidæ, [200 ff.]
- — — — Orestes, [268 ff.]
- — — — Supplices, [234 n.], [235].
- — — — Telephus, [295].
- — [316], [321].
- Asia Minor, Græco-Roman theatres in, [59 n.]
- Asopus, plain of, in Agamemnon, [124].
- Athens, [228-9], [244], [252 n.], [307], [312], [324-5].
- — Agathon of, [21].
- — and drama, [3], [5].
- — — Euripides, [317 ff.]
- — Athena’s temple in, [63].
- — in Eumenides, [111 ff.]
- — — Œd. Coloneus, [168 ff.], [185].
- — — E.’s Erechtheus, [297].
- — — — Hippolytus, [205 ff.], [213].
- — — — Ion, [236 ff.]
- — — — Supplices, [234 n.], [235].
- — local cults of, in Æ., [128].
- — Phrynichus of, [6].
- — Sophocles of, [12].
- Athens’ war with Eleusis, [119].
- Athos, Mt., in Agamemnon, [101].
- Attica, [4], [279].
- — and Furies, [131].
- — E.’s cenotaph in, [18].
- — in Eumenides, [113].
- — — Heracleidæ, [200].
- — — Medea, [194].
- Aulis, [247], [270].
- — in Iph. at A., [285 ff.]
- Bradfield College, Gk. plays at, [55].
- Byzantium, [313].
- — Homer, the tragedian of? [40].
- — Python of? [39].
- Caria, Mausolus, k. of, [38].
- Catana, Python of? [39].
- Chæronea, battle of, [31].
- Chapel, Sistine, [102].
- Chios, Ion of, [21 ff.]
- — Sophocles in, [15].
- Chryse, in S.’s Philoctetes, [161].
- Cithæron, Mt., in Œd. Tyr., [147 ff.]
- — — — E.’s Bacchæ, [277 ff.]
- Colchis, Mt., in E.’s Medea, [192 ff.]
- Colonus, Eumenides at, [172].
- — in Œd. Coloneus, [168 ff.]
- — Sophocles’ home, [172].
- — — song, [71].
- Congo, Upper, [248].
- Corinth, [22].
- — and drama, [3].
- — in Œd. Tyr., [147].
- — — Medea, [192 ff.], [313].
- Crete, in Hippolytus, [206 ff.]
- Cynthus, [249].
- Cyzicus, [167].
- Delium, [234 n.]
- Delphi, [257].
- — in Choephorœ, [108], [110].
- — — Eumenides, [111 ff.], [63].
- — — S.’s Electra, [142].
- — — — Œd. Tyr., [147 ff.]
- — — E.’s Andromache, [220 ff.]
- — — — Ion, [236 ff.], [314].
- — — — Iph. T., [247 ff.]
- — — — Medea, [193].
- — — — Phœnissæ, [264].
- Dodona, in E.’s Andromache, [221].
- Egypt, [184].
- — in Prom. V., [94].
- — — Supplices of Æ., [84 ff.]
- — — Helena of E., [259 ff.], [322].
- Eleusis, Æ. of, [10], [119].
- — mysteries of, [10], [11], [173].
- Eleutheræ, priest of Dionysus of, [80].
- England and Education, [324].
- Eretria, Achæus of, [21], [25].
- — Menedemus of, [25].
- Eridanus, R., in Hippolytus, [208].
- Etna, Mt., in Cyclops, [289 f.]
- — — eruption of, in Prom. V., [91].
- Eubœa, in Agamemnon, [101].
- — — Trachiniæ, [154].
- Forest of Arden, in Shakespeare, [63].
- Gela, [11].
- Great Britain, dramatic renaissance in, [v].
- Hades, [86], [95], [202-3].
- — in Critias’ Pirithous, [29].
- — — E.’s Herc. Fur., [228 ff.]
- — Sophocles in, [14 n.]
- Halicarnassus, Dionysius of, [306 n.]
- Helene, island of, [262].
- Hellas, [89], [248].
- Hull, [248].
- Hydaspes R., [39].
- Icaria, Thespis of, [4].
- Ilium, [245].
- Jhelum R., [39].
- Lemnos, in Æ.’s Philoctetes, [120].
- — — E.’s Hypsipyle, [304].
- — — S.’s Philoctetes, [161 ff.]
- Lenæon, [49].
- Lesbos, in Æ.’s Bassarids, [117].
- Macedonia, Archelaus, k. of, [18].
- — E.’s death in, [15], [277].
- Macistus, Mt., in Agamemnon, [124].
- Malea, [275].
- Marathon, [122], [163], [325].
- — Æ. at, [10].
- — in Heracleidæ, [200].
- Melos, sack of, [244].
- — Venus of, [182].
- Messenia, in E.’s Cresphontes, [307].
- Miletus, capture of, 494 B.C., [7].
- Molottia, in Andromache, [221].
- Mount Arachnæus, see [Arachnæus].
- — Athos, see [Athos].
- — Cithæron, see [C].
- — Etna, see [E].
- — Œta, see [Œ].
- — Parnassus, see [P].
- Mysia, in E.’s Telephus, [295-6].
- Nauplia, [275].
- Nemea, in E.’s Hypsipyle, [304].
- Nile, R., in E.’s Helena, [322].
- Nine Ways, [294].
- Odessa, [248].
- Odeum at Athens, [56].
- Œnophyta, [184].
- Œta, Mt., in Trachiniæ, [155].
- Omphalos at Delphi, in Eumenides, [111].
- Othrys, Mt., in Alcestis, [188].
- Oxyrhynchus, [18], [304].
- Parnassus, Mt., in Ion, [237].
- Parthenon, [14], [182].
- Peiræus, [49], [245].
- Peloponnese, [6], [304].
- Persia, in Persæ, [123-4].
- Phaselis, Theodectes of, [36].
- Pheræ, Alexander of, [35].
- — in Alcestis, [186].
- Phlius, Pratinas of, [6].
- Phocis, [249].
- Phthia, in Andromache, [219 ff.]
- Platæa, battle of, in Persæ, [87].
- Propylæa, [14].
- Punjaub, [39].
- Salamis, [7], [12], [14].
- — Æ. at, [10].
- — E. at, [17].
- — E. born at, [17].
- — in Persæ, [87].
- Saronic gulf, in Agamemnon, [124].
- Scyros, in S.’s Philoctetes, [162].
- Scythia, in Prom. V., [93].
- Seaford, Sussex, [354 n.]
- Shrine of Thetis, in Andromache, [219 ff.]
- Sicilian sea, in E.’s Electra, [253].
- Sicily, [119], [313].
- — Æ. in, [10].
- Sicyon, [3 n.], [22].
- — Neophron of, [21].
- Sistine Chapel, [102].
- South Russia, [247-8].
- Sparta, in E.’s Telephus, [295].
- — — A.’s Acharnians, [296].
- Susa, Xerxes’ palace at, in Persæ, [88].
- Syracuse, E. in, [17].
- — Hiero of, [10].
- Tauri, in Iph. T., [321].
- Tegea, Aristarchus of, [21-2].
- Tent of Agamemnon, [52].
- Thebes, in [Seven].
- — — Antigone, [137 ff.]
- — — Œd. Col., [168 ff.], [185].
- — — Œd. Tyr., [145 ff.]
- — — E.’s Antiope, [298].
- — — — Bacchæ, [277 ff.]
- — — — Herc. Fur., [228 ff.]
- — — — Hypsipyle, [304-5].
- — — — Phœnissæ, [264 ff.]
- — — — Supplices, [235].
- The Marshes, Athens, [49].
- Thessaly, in Alcestis, [186 ff.]
- — — Andromache, [219 ff.]
- Thibet, [248].
- Thrace and Athens, [294-5].
- — in Hecuba, [215 ff.]
- Tomb of Achilles, in Hecuba, [216].
- — — Agamemnon, in E.’s Electra, [253].
- — — Clytæmnestra, in E.’s Orestes, [269].
- — — Darius, in Æ.’s Persæ, [64].
- — — Proteus, in E.’s Helena, [259].
- Trachis, in Trachiniæ, [154 ff.]
- Troad, [295].
- Trœzen, in Hippolytus, [205 ff.]
- Troy, [118], [270].
- — in Agamemnon, [99 ff.]
- — — Æ.’s Philoctetes, [120].
- — — — Weighing of the Souls, [120].
- — — S.’s Ajax, [132 ff.]
- — — — Laocoon, [174].
- — — — Philoctetes, [161 ff.]
- — — E.’s Electra, [253].
- — — — Hecuba, [215 ff.]
- — — — Helena, [259 ff.]
- — — — I. A., [285 ff.]
- — — — Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- — — — Telephus, [295].
- — — — Troades, [243].
- Upper Congo, [248].
- Verona, its scenery, in Sh., [63].
- Venusberg, [283].
- Venice, its scenery, in Sh., [63].
III. PERSONS AND WORKS
A. = Aristophanes, Æ. = Æschylus, Ar. = Aristotle, E. = Euripides, S. = Sophocles, Sh. = Shakespeare. Names of authors in small capitals, of works in italics.
- Acamas, in Heracleidæ, [200 ff.]
- Achæus of Eretria, [21], [25].
- — — — his Philoctetes, [25].
- Acharnians, see [Aristophanes].
- Achilles, [176], [226], [319].
- — in Æ., [20].
- — — — Myrmidons, [118].
- — — — Nereids, [118].
- — — — Phrygians, [118].
- — — — Weighing of Souls, [120].
- — — E. Andromache, [220].
- — — — I. Aul., [285 ff.], [317], [322].
- — — — Telephus, [295-6].
- — — Homer’s Iliad, [119], [288].
- — — S. Philoctetes, [162].
- — — tomb of, in E. Hecuba, [216].
- Achilles, of Aristarchus, [23].
- Actor, in E. Philoctetes, [296].
- Admetus, in E. Alcestis, [187 ff.]
- A Doll’s House, see [Ibsen].
- Ad Quintum Fratrem, see [Cicero].
- Adrastus, [3 n.]
- — k. of Argos, in Æ. Septem, [89].
- — in E. Hypsip., [305].
- — — Suppl., [234 ff.]
- Adversus indoctos, see [Lucian].
- Æantides, [40].
- Ægeus, k. of Athens, in E. Medea, [193], [312], [322-3].
- — — — — — Neophron’s M., [21].
- Ægisthus in Æ. Agamemnon, [79], [100 ff.]
- — — — Choeph., [106 ff.]
- — — E. Electra, [253].
- — — E. Orestes, [268 ff.]
- — — S. Electra, [141 ff.]
- Ægyptus, in Æ. Supplices, [84].
- Ælian, his Varia Historia, xiv. 40, p. [35 n.]; ii. 8, p. [243 n.]
- Æneas, in S. Laocoon, [174].
- — — — Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Æneid, see [Vergil].
- Æolus in E. Melanippe, [305].
- Ærope, see [Carcinus].
- Æschines, [70] and [n.], [83].
- Æschylus, [4], [5], [6], [10-17], [19], [20], [23], [25], [38], [70], [75-6], [82], [84 ff.], [173], [177], [179], [180], [182], [192], [249], [275], [276 n.], [284], [293], [296], [297], [309], [311], [325], [357].
- — a ballet-master, [78].
- — and Até, [129].
- — — Chthonian religion, [130].
- — — Conscience, [130].
- — — Euripides, [121], [315-7], etc.
- — — Fate, [125], [130].
- — — Homer, [118].
- — — Olympians, [130].
- — — Zeus, [213].
- — as dramatist, [125 ff.]
- — — literary artist, [120-5].
- — creator of tragic diction, [122].
- — death, [11].
- — desk, [34].
- — epitaph, [10 n.]
- — general appreciation of, [120 ff.]
- — grandeur of language, [121].
- — his interest in politics, [128] and [n.]
- — in Horace Ars Poet., [56].
- — invented dress of tragic actors, [69].
- — metaphors, [123].
- — metre, [334].
- — picturesqueness in characterisation, language and structure, [123-8].
- — religious views, [128].
- — simplicity of structure and language, [122], [126].
- — Agamemnon, [vi], [16], [55], [62], [64], [71], [77], [86], [99-106], [109], [110], [126], [213] and [n.], [245], [317], [338], [345].
- — — beacon-speech in, [124].
- — — chariots and horses in, [64].
- — — chorus in, [79].
- — — eccyclema in, [66].
- — — herald in, [73].
- — — watchman in, [124].
- [ll. partly or wholly quoted, 2, 160-83, 184-249, 494-5, 750-7, 975 sqq., 988 sqq., 1147, 1434, 1530 sqq.]
- — Choephorœ, [16], [20], [56], [64], [104], [106-10], [126], [142], [253], [258], [270], [279].
- — — chorus in, [79].
- — — invocation of Ag.’s shade in, [74].
- — — nurse in, [124].
- — — tomb in, [64].
- [ll. 313 sq., 451-2, 647, 870-4, 889, 900, 930, 1075-6.]
- — Eumenides, [42 n.], [55 n.], [56], [68], [110], [111-7], [121], [128], [217], [249].
- — — chorus in, [76].
- — — dress of Furies in, [69].
- — — eccyclema in, [67].
- — — jury in, [70].
- — — propompi in, [71].
- — — scene changes in, [63].
- — — shade of Clytæmnestra in, [107 n.]
- [ll. 116, 137-8, 283, 398-401, 517-9, 640-51, 681-710, 747, 788 sq., 886.]
- — Niobe, [119].
- — Persæ, [8], [9], [10], [18], [38], [47], [64], [86-9], [123], [125].
- — — ghost in, [107 n.]
- — — metre in, [356].
- — — only extant tragedy on non-mythological subject, [87].
- — — and Phrynichus’ Phœnissæ, [8], [9].
- [ll. 81 sq., 115, 126 sq., 346, 361-2, 395, 480-514, 815.]
- — Prometheus Vinctus, [57], [65], [91-8], [109], [124], [125], [128], [244].
- [ll. 12, 15, 89-90, 115, 170, 350-2, 415-20, 993, 1068.]
- — Septem contra Thebas, [20], [89-91], [95], [123], [125], [267 n.], [268 n.]
- [ll. 375 sqq., 493-4, 591-4, 689-91, 895 sqq.]
- — Supplices, [7], [12], [76], [77], [84-6], [95], [121], [123], [124], [126].
- — — chorus in, [76].
- [ll. 12, 91-5, 230-1, 418 sqq., 582 sqq., 608, 656, 836-7, 991-4, 994-1013, 1068.]
- — Amymone, [85];
- Bassaræ or Bassarides, [117];
- Cabiri, [119];
- Danaides, [85], [128];
- Daughters of the Sun, [119];
- Edoni, [117];
- Egyptians, [85];
- Glaucus of Potniæ, [87];
- Laius, [90];
- Lycurgea (trilogy), [117];
- Lycurgus (satyric play), [117];
- Men of Eleusis, [119];
- Men of Persia (= Persæ), [86];
- Myrmidons, [118];
- Nereides, [118];
- Niobe, [119] [Fr. ap. Plato “Rep.” qd.];
- Œdipus, [90];
- Oresteia (trilogy), [11], [85], [92], [95], [98 ff.], [123], [126], [128], [134];
- Philoctetes, [119];
- Phineus, [87];
- Phrygians, [118];
- Prometheus (satyric play), [87] and [n.];
- Prometheus the Fire-bringer, [92-3];
- Proteus (sat. pl.) [98] and [n.];
- P. Unbound, [93];
- Ransom of Hector, [118];
- Sphinx (satyric pl.), [90];
- Thracian Women, [119];
- Weighing of Souls, [120];
- Women of Etna, [10], [119];
- Youths, [117];
- Women of the Fawn-skin, [117].
- Æthiopica, see [Heliodorus].
- Æthra, in E. Supplices, [234 ff.]
- Agamemnon, [76], [254].
- — in Æ. Agam., [89 ff.], [125].
- — — — Myrmidons, [118].
- — — E. Hecuba, [216 ff.]
- — — — I. Aul., [285 ff.]
- — — — Orestes, [270].
- — — — Telephus, [295-6].
- — — — Troades, [243 ff.]
- — — S. Ajax, [132 ff.]
- — palace of, in S. Electra, [141 ff.]
- — shade of, invoked in Æ. Choeph., [74], [107] and [n.] and [110].
- — tent of, [52].
- — tomb of, [64], [106] (Choeph.), [253] (E. El.).
- Agamemnon, see [Æ.]
- Agathon of Athens, [21], [25-9], [50 n.], [55], [72], [77], [315].
- — Antheus, [26].
- — Anthos, [26].
- — Fall of Troy, [27].
- — Flower, [26].
- Agave, in E. Bacchæ, [277 ff.]
- Agen, satyric drama, [38-9].
- Ajax, [62].
- — death of, on stage, [46].
- — in S. Ajax, [132 ff.], [177-8], [180], [185].
- Ajax, see [Sophocles].
- Alcestis, in E. Alc., [186 ff.]
- — death of, on stage, [46].
- Alcestis, see [Euripides] and [Phrynichus].
- Alcibiades, [82], [167], [236], [268 n.]
- Alcmæon, [46].
- — in Astydamas, [31].
- Alcmæon, etc., see [Euripides].
- Alcmena, [231];
- in E. Heracleidæ, [200 ff.]
- Alcon, [13].
- Alexander the Great, [29], [36], [39], [163], [313].
- — — tragedian, [39], [40].
- — — tyrant of Pheræ, [35], [38].
- Alexander, see [Euripides].
- Alexandra, see [Lycophron].
- Alope, see [Chœrilus].
- Altgriechische Literatur, see [Goethe].
- Althæa, in Phrynichus’ Pleuroniæ, [7].
- Amphiaraus, [235], in Æ. Septem, [91], [124].
- — in Carcinus’ Thyestes, [35].
- — — E. Hypsipyle, [304].
- Amphiaraus, see [Sophocles].
- Amphion, in E. Antiope, [298].
- Amphitryon, in E. Herc. Fur., [228 ff.]
- Amymone, see [Æschylus].
- Anacreon, [337 n.]
- Anatole France, [vi], [326].
- Anaxagoras, [17], [18], [307].
- Andromache, [262];
- in E. Andr., [225 ff.];
- E. Troades, [243 ff.]
- Andromache, see [Euripides].
- Andromeda, in E. Andromeda, [8], [299 f.]
- Andromeda, see [Euripides].
- Anonymous Life of Sophocles, [15 n.]
- Antæus, in Phrynichus’ Antæus, [7].
- Antæus, see [Phrynichus].
- Antheus, see [Agathon].
- Anthos, see [Agathon].
- Antigone, [64];
- in Æ. Septem, [90-1];
- in E. Phœn., [264 ff.];
- in S. Antigone, [137 ff.], [177-8];
- in Œ. Col., [168 ff.], [182].
- Antigone, see [Sophocles].
- Antilochus, in Æ. Myrmidons, [118].
- Antiope, in E. Antiope, [298].
- Antiope, see [Euripides].
- Aphrodite, [85];
- in Æ. Danaides, [128];
- in E. Helena, [259];
- in Hippol., [205 ff.];
- in I. Aul., [285].
- Apollo, [67], [69].
- — his temple at Delphi, [63].
- — in Æ. Bassarids, [117];
- Choeph., [107-8];
- Eumen., [85], [111 ff.], [129];
- in E. Alcestis, [186 ff.];
- Androma., [220 ff.], [226-7];
- El., [252 ff.];
- I. Taur., [247];
- Orestes, [268 ff.];
- in S. Ichneutæ, [2], [175].
- Apuleius, [320].
- Archelaus, actor, [298].
- — k. of Macedonia, [18], [26].
- Archemorus, in E. Hypsip., [304] and [n.]
- Ares, [252];
- in E. Phœn., [264].
- Ariel’s song, [354].
- Arion, [1], [3], [4], [5].
- Aristarchus of Tegea, [21-3].
- — Achilles, [23].
- — Asclepius, [22].
- Aristeas, [90].
- Aristides, [91], [128 n.]
- Aristides, see [Plutarch].
- Aristophanes, [9], [14], [60], [226 n.], [295], [322].
- — and Æ., [118], [121-2].
- — — E., [17 ff.], [262], [312 ff.], [318], [320].
- — Acharnians, [54 n.], [67], [296] [l. 732].
- — Birds, [8] and [n.], [174] and [n.], [175] [ll. 100 sqq., 748-51].
- — Clouds, [65], [67], [215 n.] [ll. 225, 1165 sq.]
- — Ecclesiazusæ, [54 n.] [l. 1151].
- — Fragments (Meineke, ii., p. 1177), [119] and [n.]
- — Frogs, [7], [11 n.], [19-20], [24] and [n.], [27], [72] and [n.], [74] and [n.], [80], [90], [118 n.], [121], [122], [124], [126] and [n.], [215] and [nn.], [298], [304 n.], [311-2 n.] [ll. 53, 82, 84, 101, 297, 303, 689, 850, 886, 908 sqq., 911-3, 924-5, 932, 939 sqq., 948 sqq., 954-8, 959, 1021, 1041, 1043 sq., 1119 sqq., 1122, 1198-1247, 1261-95, 1304-8, 1309-63, 1314, 1348, 1378-1410, 1467.]
- — Knights, [54 n.], [67] [ll. 148, 1249].
- — Peace, [24], [65], [83], [297] [l. 835].
- — Thesmophoriazusæ, [26], [27], [28] and [nn.], [72] and [n.], [215] and [nn.], [262], [296], [298] [ll. 54 sqq., 100, 130 sqq., 275-6, 497, 547].
- — Wasps, [8] and [n.], [54 n.], [57] [ll. 220, 1342, 1514].
- — see [Parody].
- Aristotle, [vi], [3], [25], [54];
- analysis of Features of Tragedy, [44-8].
- — and Macbeth, [42];
- and E. Medea, [322];
- and the Three Unities, [42 n.]
- — and catharsis, [43];
- definitions (of Tragedy, [43]; of other things, [47]);
- mentions Carcinus, [35];
- on Agathon’s Peripeteia, [27];
- on Eurip., [312 ff.];
- on origin of Tragedy, [2 n.];
- on S. Œ. Tyr., [46-8];
- standpoint of his criticism, [42];
- taught and quoted Theodectes, [36];
- value of his evidence, [42].
- — Didascaliæ or Dramatic Productions, [62].
- — Ethics, [11 n.] [1111a, 1150b, 10], [83] and [n.] [X, 1175 B].
- — Poetic, [3 n.], [5], [11 n.], [15] and [n.], [26] and [n.], [27 n.], [31] and [n.], [32], [41 ff.], [77] and [n.], [148], [151] and [n.], [174 n.], [196] and [n.], [289] and [n.], [297 n.], [307 n.], and [308 n.], [312] and [n.] [1447 B-1462 B qd. passim].
- — Rhetoric, [32] and [n.], [61] and [n.], [139] and [n.] [II, 1400b, 1417b; III, i., III, xii. 2, xvi. 9].
- — (Hypomnemata), [22] and [n.]
- Aristoxenus, on Cola, [351].
- Arnold, Matthew, [355-6];
- Merope, [309];
- Scholar-Gipsy, [323-4], [326].
- Ars Poetica, see [Horace].
- Artemis, in E. Hippol., [205], [284 n.];
- I. Aul., [285 ff.];
- I. Taur., [247 ff.]
- Asclepius, [13].
- Asclepius, see [Aristarchus].
- Astyanax, in E. Troades, [243 ff.]
- Astydamas (father and son), [31], [59].
- — Hector, [31];
- Parthenopæus, [31].
- Astyoche, in S. Eurypylus, [176].
- Athena, in Æ. Eumen., [111 ff.], [317];
- E. Andromeda, [301];
- Heracleidæ, [201];
- Ion, [236 ff.];
- I. Taur., [247 ff.];
- Philoct., [297];
- Rhesus, [291 ff.];
- Suppl., [234 ff.];
- Troad., [243 ff.];
- in S. Ajax, [132 ff.]
- Athena’s temple, in Eumen., [63].
- Athenæus, [25] and [n.], [32] and [n.], [34 n.], [39 n.], [175] [III, 98 D; X, 451 C; XIII, 595 F; fragm. 10].
- Atlas, in Æ. Prom. V., [128];
- in E. Hippol., [208].
- Atossa, in Æ. Persæ, [86 n.], [87].
- Atreidæ, palace of, in Agam., [124];
- Atr. in S. Ajax, [136].
- Atreus, house of, in S. Electra, [143]; and [129].
- Attic Theatre, see [Haigh].
- — Tragedy, see [Haigh].
- Aulus Gellius, on E., [17] and [n.] [XV, 20].
- Bacchæ, see [Euripides].
- — Riddle of the, see [Norwood].
- Bacchantes, see [Euripides].
- Bacchus, in Bac., [277 ff.]
- Bacchylides, [24].
- Badham on Helena, [263 n.]
- Bassanios, [73].
- Bassaræ, -rides, see [Æschylus].
- Bellerophon, [65];
- in E. Beller., [297].
- Bellerophon, see [Euripides].
- Bentley, [23 n.]
- Bernard Shaw, see [Shaw].
- Bernhardy, Grundriss der griech. Litteratur, [40 n.], [163 n.] [II, ii. p. 72 and p. 370], [253 n.] [II, ii., p. 490].
- Bia, a mute in Æ. Prom. V., [92 n.], [94].
- Bion, son of Æ., [11].
- Birds, see [Aristophanes].
- Böckh, on Rhesus, [294 n.]
- Boreas, in S. Orithyia, [175].
- Boucher, Fr. painter, [34].
- Bright, John, [348].
- Brooke, Rupert, [358].
- Browning, Mrs., on E., [324 n.]
- Bunyan, [23].
- Butcher’s translation of Ar. Poetic, [4 n.], [26 n.], [44 n.], [77].
- Byron, on d. of Kirk White, [118] and [n.]
- Cabiri, see [Æschylus].
- Cadmus, in E. Bacchæ, [277 ff.]
- — — — Phœn., [264].
- Callimachus, [40].
- Capaneus, in E. Supplices, [235].
- Captain Osborne, in Vanity Fair, [319].
- Capture of Miletus, see [Phrynichus].
- Carcinus, [34-6], [41];
- Ærope, [35];
- Medea, [35];
- Œdipus, [35];
- Thyestes, [35].
- Carritt, E. F., The Theory of Beauty [p. 156], [320] and [n.]
- Cassandra, [66];
- in Æ. Agam., [99 ff.], [245];
- in E. Troad., [243 ff.]
- Cassiopeia, in E. Andromeda, [299].
- Castor, in E. Electra, [252 n.], etc.;
- in Helena, [258 n.], [259 ff.]
- Catasterismoi, see [Eratosthenes].
- Celebrants of the Thesmophoria, see [Aristophanes] Thesmophoriazusæ.
- Centaur, see [Chæremon].
- Cephalus, in Hippol., [212].
- Cepheus, in Andromeda, [299 f.]
- Cerberus, in Herc. Fur., [228 ff.]
- Cercyon, in Carcinus’ Alope, [35].
- Chæremon, [32 ff.], [41];
- Centaur, [32];
- Thyestes, [32];
- Œneus, [33].
- Cheiron, see [Pherecrates].
- Cherry Orchard, see [Tchekov].
- Children of Heracles, see [Euripides].
- Chiron, the Centaur, [98].
- Choephorœ, see [Æ.]
- Chœrilus, [5], [6];
- Alope, [6];
- Satyric drama, [5].
- Christ and Prometheus, [97].
- Christ, Geschichte der griech. Litt. [p. 210, etc.], [163 n.], [294 n.]
- Christus Patiens, [41].
- Chrysostom, Dio, see [D.C.]
- Chrysothemis, in S. Electra, [141 ff.], [152], [178-9].
- Cibber, [9].
- Cicero, Ad Q. Fratrem [II, xv. 3], [174] and [n.];
- Orator [51], [36].
- Cimon, [23];
- and Cimon, see [Plutarch].
- Clarendon (Earl of), [vi].
- Cleanthes, the philosopher, [39].
- Cleisthenes, [3 n.]
- Cleon, [325].
- Clito, mother of E., [17].
- Clouds, see [Aristophanes].
- Clymene, in E. Phaethon, [301 ff.]
- Clytæmnestra, [46], [66], [70];
- and Lady Macbeth, [104];
- C.’s ghost, in Æ. Eumen., [111 ff.];
- tomb, in E. Orestes, [269];
- — in Æ. Agam., [73] and [n.], [99 ff.];
- Choeph., [73] and [n.], [106 ff.], [126].
- — — E. Andromache, [220];
- El., [252 ff.];
- I. Aul., [285 ff.], [322];
- Orest., [268 ff.]
- — — in S. El., [141 ff.]
- Congreve, [36], [322].
- Constance, in Sh. K. J., [234].
- Copreus, in E. Heracleidæ and Homer Il., xv. 639; [200] and [n.]
- Cordelia, in Sh. Lear, [137].
- Corporal Mulvaney, [319].
- Correggio, [33].
- Crates, critic and philos., [37], [294].
- Cratinus, [19 n.]
- Cratos, in Æ. Pr. V., [92 ff.]
- Creon, in E. Medea, [192 ff.], [317];
- Phœn., [264 ff.];
- Suppl., [235].
- — — S. Antigone, [137 ff.], [177 n.];
- Œ. Col., [168 ff.], [217];
- Œ. T., [145 ff.], [178].
- Cresphontes, in E. Cresph., [307].
- Cresphontes, see [Euripides].
- Cretans, see [Euripides].
- Cretan Women, see [Euripides].
- Cretan Zeus, [310].
- Creusa, in E. Ion, [236 ff.], [303], [318], [322].
- Critias, [29];
- his Pirithous, [29];
- Sisyphus, [29].
- Croiset, Histoire de la Littér. Grecque [iii. 49], [9 n.], [25 n.] [iii. 400 n.], [111 n.]
- — his arrangement of E. Alc., [186 n.];
- H. Fur., [228 n.];
- Hippol., [205 n.];
- I. Aul., [285 n.];
- Or., [268 n.];
- Phœn., [264 n.];
- of S. Antig., [136 n.];
- Œ. Col., [167 n.]
- Cyclops, see [Euripides].
- Cyllene, the nymph, in S. Ichneutæ, [176].
- Cynegirus, bro. of Æ., [10].
- Cypris, in E. Helena, [261].
- Dædalus, [126].
- Danae, see [Euripides].
- Danaidæ, [272].
- Danaides, see [Æschylus].
- Danaids, [76].
- Danaus, in Æ. Suppl., [84 ff.]
- — his daughters, [76].
- Daphnis, see [Sositheus].
- Darius, [7];
- in Æ. Persæ, [87-9];
- Darius’s tomb, [64].
- Das griech. Theater, see [Dörpfeld].
- Daughters of Danaus, see [Phrynichus].
- — — the Sun, see [Æschylus].
- Davenant, [9].
- De Falsa Legatione, see [Demosthenes].
- De Gloria Atheniensium, see [Plutarch].
- Deianira, in S. Trachiniæ, [154 ff.], [178-9], [180].
- Dekker and Massinger, The Virgin Martyr, [137].
- Demeter, in Carcinus, [35].
- — — E. Helena, [259-60].
- — — S. Triptolemus, [173].
- De Metris, see [Plotius].
- Demophon, in E. Heracleidæ, [200 ff.]
- Demosthenes, [31], [82], [83 n.], [182].
- — De Falsa Legatione [§ 337], [83 n.]
- — In Meidiam, [82];
- Olynthiacs [I, 5], [334 n.]
- De Profectu in Virtute, see [Plutarch].
- De Sublimitate, see [“Longinus”].
- Detectives, see [Sophocles].
- Dexion, [13].
- Dicæopolis, in A. Acharn., [67], [296].
- Dictys, see [Euripides].
- Didascaliæ, see [Aristotle].
- Didymus, the critic, [304 n.]
- Die Eurhythmie in den Chorgesängen der Griechen, see [Schmidt].
- Dindorf, [235 n.]
- Dinner-party, see [Sophocles].
- Dio Chrysostom, Oration, [52], [120] and [n.], [165-6] and [n.], [296-7].
- “Diogenes Laertius,” [5], [25], [39 n.] [ii. 133, vii. 173].
- Diogenes, the philosopher, [37].
- Diomedes, in E. Alcestis, [187];
- Philoct., [166], [296];
- Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Dionysiades, [40].
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, [306].
- — the Elder, [34];
- his Hector’s Ransom, [34].
- — — Younger, [35].
- Dionysus, [1], [2] and [n.], [3 n.], [4], [49].
- — altar of, in theatre, [51].
- — artists of, [75].
- — Eleuthereus, [49].
- — — priest of, [80].
- — ivy sacred to, [61-2].
- — Philiscus, priest of, at Alexandria, [40].
- — ritual of, [81 n.]
- — theatre of, Athens, [49], [56].
- — in Frogs, [80 n.], [124], [298], [316].
- — — Bacchæ, [73], [277 ff.]
- — — Hypsip., [304].
- — — Antigone, [141].
- — — Œ. Col., [170].
- — — Lycurgea, [117].
- Dioscuri, [257];
- in Helena, [260];
- E. Antiope, [298].
- Doctor, see [Grenfell], [Hayley], [Hunt], [Mackail], [Stockman], [Verrall].
- Doctor’s Dilemma, see [Shaw].
- Dogberry, [199].
- Dolon, in Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Don Carlos, see [Schiller].
- Doris, w. of Dionysius the elder, [34].
- Dorothea, in Virgin Martyr, [137].
- Dörpfeld, Das griechische Theater, [53 ff.]
- — in Bull. Corr. Hell. [1896, p. 577 sqq.], [59 n.]
- Dostoevsky, [319];
- The Possessed, ch. i., [p. 322].
- Dramatic Productions, see [Aristotle].
- Ecclesiazusæ, see [Aristophanes].
- Echo, in E. Andromeda, [299].
- — nymph, S. Philoct., [166].
- Edoni, of Thrace, [117].
- Edoni, see [Æschylus].
- Egyptians, see [Æschylus].
- — see [Phrynichus].
- Eido, in E. Helena, [263].
- Einleitung, etc., see [Wilamowitz-M.]
- Electra, in Æ. Choeph., [106 ff.]
- — — E. El., [252 ff.]
- — — — Orest., [73], [79], [268 ff.], [319].
- — — S. El., [141 ff.], [177], [178], [181-2].
- Electra, see [Eurip.] and [Soph.]
- Eliot, George, Middlemarch, [334 n.]
- Empedocles, [127].
- Ennius, [23], [333 n.]
- “Entertainer,” [13].
- Eos, in Æ. W. of Souls, [120].
- Epaphus, in Æ. Prom. V., [94].
- Ephialtes, [116].
- Epidemiai, see [Ion].
- Epodes, see [Horace].
- Eratosthenes, Catasterismoi [19], [301 n.]
- Eratosthenes, see [Lysias].
- Erechtheus, in E. Erech., [297].
- Erechtheus, see [Euripides] and [Swinburne].
- Erinys, [110].
- Eriphyle, [46].
- Eros, in E. Andromeda, [300].
- — — Plato’s Symposium, [28 n.]
- Eschyle, see [Patin].
- Essays on Two Moderns, see [Salter].
- Eteocles, [76];
- in Æ. Septem, [89 ff.], [129];
- in E. Phœn., [264 ff.]
- Ethics, see [Aristotle].
- Eubulus, comedian, [34].
- Euclid, the geometer, [40].
- Eumelos, in E. Alcestis, [71], [186 n.]
- Eumenides, at Colonus, [172].
- Eumenides, see [Æschylus].
- Euphorion, [10], [11], [18], [192], [296].
- Euphronius, [40].
- Euripidean Rhesus, etc., see [Porter].
- Euripides, [vi], [13-15], [17-23], [26-7], [31-2], [67], [72], [83], [128], [177], [180], [182], [186 ff.], [357];
- and Agathon, [28];
- and legends, [314-5];
- and modern England, [324];
- and Shaw, [320-1];
- and Theodectes, [37];
- as schoolbook, [21], [215];
- blamed by Ar., [42];
- copied by Sosiphanes, [41];
- in later Gk. times, [21], [320];
- inventor of prose-drama, [323];
- relics of, [34];
- text of, [41].
- Euripides’ criticism of Æ., [20], [121], [126] and [n.];
- agnosticism, [318];
- death, [277];
- feeling for beauty, [320];
- genius and personality, [310 ff.];
- handling of traditional material, [46];
- heroes in rags, [69];
- library, [17];
- metre, [334-5];
- originality in portraiture, [319];
- prologos, [47];
- sophistry, [317];
- technique, [19-21].
- — and his Age, see [Murray].
- — der Dichter, etc., see [Nestle].
- — Apology, see [Verrall].
- — in a Hymn, see [Verrall].
- — restitutus, see [Hartung].
- — the Rationalist, see [Verrall].
- — Alcestis, [7], [17 n.], [21], [55 n.], [71], [76], [159 n.], [186-92], and [294-5] [ll. 29, 32, 34, 37, 58, 158-84, 179, 280-325, 763-4, 904 sqq., 1159-63].
- — Alcmæon at Corinth, [285-6].
- — — — Psophis, [185], [295].
- — Alexander, [243].
- — Andromache, [21], [65], [77], [187 n.], [219-28], [313 n.], [318], [328], [330] [ll. 147-80, 164, 166, 229 sq., 241, 260, 445-63, 464-94, 588-9, 595-601, 632 sqq., 639, 708 sqq., 732 sqq., 752 sqq., 804, 929-53, 964, 1002 sqq., 1147 sqq., 1239 sqq.].
- — Andromeda, [298-301], [303], [321].
- — Antiope, [298].
- — Bacchæ, [17], [68-70], [73], [77] and [n.], [187 n.], [277-87], [304 n.], [313 n.], [321], [326], [356].
- — [Bacchantes, see [last]]. [ll. 12, 64 sqq., 233-4, 625, 632-3, 677-774, 703, 732-51, 1325 sq.]
- — Bellerophon, [284 n.], [297] [Fragm., 294-7].
- — [Children of Heracles, see [Heracleidæ]].
- — Cresphontes, [307-9].
- — Cretans, [310].
- — Cretan Women, [295].
- — Cyclops (sat.), [2], [191], [289-91], [362] [ll. 316-41, 361 sqq., 460-3, 549, 672-5.]
- — Danae, [309].
- — Dictys, [192], [296].
- — Electra, [20], [55 n.], [64], [65], [77], [142-3], [252-8], [313 n.] [ll. 4 sqq., 9-10, 25 sqq., 54, 60-1, 77-8, 255 sqq., 362 sqq., 354-5, 367 sqq., 652-60, 737-45, 1041-3, 1142-6, 1245 sq., 1294, 1296-7, 1301-7, 1327 sqq., 1347-56].
- — Erechtheus, [297-8].
- — Fragmenta Adespota, [324 n.] [nos. 894, 916].
- — Harvesters (sat.), [192], [296].
- — Hecuba, [21], [76], [215-9], [265], [268] [ll. 68 sqq., 174 sq., 230, 342-78, 421, 428-30, 462, 518-82, 531-3, 585 sqq., 592-603, 629 sqq., 671, 702 sqq., 779 sq., 796 sq., 799 sqq., 806-8, 814-9, 894-7, 905 sqq., 953-67, 1187-94, 1287 sq.].
- — Helena, [55 n.], [76], [160 n.], [187 n.], [258-64], [318 n.], [322] [ll. 20-1, 138 sqq., 157, 183 sqq., 205 sqq., 256-9, 284-5, 355-6, 489 sqq., 491, 567, 616, 629, 744-60, 832, 878 sqq., 1013-6, 1048, 1050-2, 1107 sqq., 1140-3, 1301 sqq.].
- — Heracleidæ, [76], [200-5], [288] [ll. 45-7, 240 sq., 513, 540, 563, 597 sqq., 625, 629 sq., 638, 665, 819-22, 847, 869 sqq., 910 sqq., 990, 997-9, 1020-5, 1035-7, 1049-52].
- — Hercules Furens, [55 n.], [65], [189], [203 n.], [228-34], [317], [326] [ll. 65-6, 76, 70-9, 119, 140-235, 151-64, 153 sq., 339 sqq., 460-89, 485-9, 562-82, 585-94, 798 sqq., 857, 601 sqq., 673 sqq., 1002-6, 1222, 1255-1310, 1269 sqq., 1340-93, 1340-6].
- — Hippolytus, [16], [21], [56], [71], [77], [205-15], [317-8], [320], [326] [ll. 29-33, 73-87, 121-5, 135-40, 151-4, 191-7, 208-31, 281, 328, 337 sqq., 384, 373-430, 415 sqq., 439-61, 474 sq., 493-6, 490 sq., 503-6, 507 sq., 512, 516, 565, 612, 616-68, 689-92, 728-31, 732-51, 828-9, 831-3, 960 sq., 967-70, 1034 sq., 1035, 1060-3, 1076 sq., 1082-3, 1375 sq., 1379-83, 1423-30].
- — Hippolytus Veiled, [205 n.]
- — Hypsipyle, [304-5].
- — Ino, [309].
- — Ion, [21] and [n.], [55 n.], [70], [76], [79], [191], [236-43], [251], [276], [298], [318], [322] [ll. 125-7, 265-8, 308, 313, 369 sqq., 436-51, 542, 548, 550 sqq., 585 sqq., 589 sqq., 727, 768 sqq., 859 sqq., 916, 952, 1029 sqq., 1039, 1211-6, 1215 sqq., 1312 sqq., 1324, 1397 sqq., 1419, 1424, 1468 sq., 1520-7, 1537 sq., 1546 sqq., 1550, 1565, 1595].
- — Iphigenia among the Taurians, see [Iph. in Tauris.]
- — — at Aulis, [64], [70], [77], [285-9], [304], [312], [313 n.], [317], [322], [334 n.] [ll. 320, 407, 414, 882, 919-74, 1366 sq.].
- — — in Tauris, [31], [45], [73], [76], [247-52], [260], [321] [ll. 73, 77, 123-5, 275, 281 sqq., 380 sqq., 626, 677, 711 sqq., 719 sq., 739 sq., 823-6, 933, 939 sqq., 945, 961 sqq., 965 sq., 968 sqq., 976 sqq., 980, 985 sq., 1038-40, 1046, 1205, 1232, 1434].
- — Medea, [18], [21] and [n.], [22] and [n.], [35], [46], [55], [77], [96], [187 n.], [191], [192-9], [201], [208], [279], [296-7], [317], [321-33] [ll. 1, 230-51, 309 sq., 349, 364, 389 sqq., 450, 454, 472, 635, 801 sq., 824-45, 930 sq., 944 sq., 1021-80, 1081-1115, 1231-5, 1236-50, 1367, 1375-7, 1381-3].
- — Melanippe, [305 n.];
- M. in Prison, [305 n.]
- — — the Wise, [83], [305-7], [313 n.]
- — Orestes, [17 n.], [21], [64], [70], [72], [73], [74], [77], [79], [215-6 n.], [251], [265], [268-77], [288], [315], [318], [319] and [n.], [323], [334] [ll. 1-3, 28 sqq., 37 sqq., 72-92, 71-111, 78 sq., 101-11, 121, 126 sqq., 174 sqq., 285 sqq., 310, 360 sqq., 362, 365, 367, 371 sqq., 373, 380 sqq., 386, 388, 390, 395-8, 417, 420, 423, 481 sqq., 491-525, 502, 544 sqq., 550, 551, 568, 615 sqq., 634, 640 sq., 658-61, 674, 740, 743, 745, 747, 749, 756, 797, 872, 892, 894, 932 sqq., 960 sqq., 982 sqq., 983, 1204 sqq., 1323, 1493 sqq., 1535-9, 1547 sqq., 1576, 1662-3, 1666 sqq.].
- — Palamedes, [243].
- — Peliades, [17].
- — Phaethon, [56], [300], [321].
- — Philoctetes, [192], [296-7].
- — Phœnician Women or Phœnissæ, [21], [64], [77], [91], [215-6 n.], [264-8] [ll. 88-201, 114 sqq., 302 sq., 316, 528 sqq., 590 sq., 609, 612, 751 sq., 1090-1099, 1104-40, 1182 sq., 1223-82, 1233 sq., 1259 sqq., 1265-6, 1524 sq., 1758 sq.].
- — Polyidus, [309].
- — Rhesus, [21], [23 n.], [76], [186 n.], [191], [291-5], [313 n.], [321] [ll. 319-23, 422-53, 474-84, 528, 546-56, 618, 962-73, 971].
- — Sisyphus (satyric play), [243].
- — Suppliant Women or Supplices, [20], [65], [77] and [n.], [160 n.], [234-6] [ll. 195-218, 297-331, 403-56, 518-44, 567, 846-54, 1054-6].
- — Telephus, [185], [295-6].
- — The Crowned Hippolytus, [205 n.], [214];
- The Veiled H., [214].
- — Troades, or Trojan Women, [21], [76], [243-6], [248], [262], [308], [318] and [n.], [321] [ll. 67 sq., 220 sqq., 469 sqq., 703 sqq., 710, 738, 764, 841 sqq., 884 sqq., 1060 sqq., 1158 sqq., 1204 sqq., 1240 sqq.].
- — Women of Crete, [186].
- — son of E., [285-6].
- Europa, [175 n.]
- Eurydice, in S. Antigone, [137 ff.]
- — — E. Hypsipyle, [304].
- Eurypylus in S. Eurypylus, [176] and [n.]
- Eurypylus, see [Sophocles].
- Eurysaces, in S. Ajax, [71].
- Eurystheus, in E. Heracleidæ, [200 ff.]
- Eurytus, in S. Trach., [154 ff.]
- Evadne, [65];
- in E. Suppl., [234 ff.]
- Fall of Troy, see [Agathon].
- Faust, in Marlowe, [185].
- Flaubert, La Tentation de S. Antoine, [326].
- Fletcher, [317].
- Flower, see [Agathon].
- Fortinbras, in Hamlet, [152 n.]
- Founding of Chios, see [Ion].
- Four Plays of Euripides, see [Verrall].
- Fragmenta Comic. Græc., see [Meineke].
- France, Anatole, see [A. F.]
- Frederick the Great, [34].
- Frenzy, in E. Herc. Fur., [229 ff.]
- Gabler, Hedda, see [H. G.]
- Galatea, statue of, [126].
- Galsworthy, Justice, [37].
- Garrick and Macbeth, [70].
- Gellius, Aulus, see [A. G.]
- Geschichte der griechischen Litteratur, see [Christ].
- Gilbert Murray, see [Murray].
- Giotto, [33].
- Glauce, in E. Medea, [192 ff.]
- Glaucus, [8 n.];
- in E. Or., [275] and [n.]
- Glaucus, etc., see [Æschylus].
- Goethe, Altgriechische Literatur (Wks., V. 127, ed. 1837), [301 n.], and [302] and [n.]
- Gorgias, [28], [218].
- Grant Allen, [20 n.]
- Great Play, see [Ion].
- Gregers Werle, [317].
- Gregory of Nazianzus, [41].
- Grenfell, Dr., [18].
- Greuze, [34].
- Griechische Litteraturgeschichte, see [Müller-Heitz].
- Growth and Influence of Classical Greek Poetry, see [Jebb].
- Grundriss der griechischen Litteratur, see [Bernhardy].
- Hadley, introdn. to Hecuba [pp. ix.-xii.], [217 n.]
- Hadrian, [41].
- Hæmon, in E. Phœn., [264];
- in S. Antigone, [137 ff.]
- Haggard, Sir H. Rider, [248].
- Hagnon, [295].
- Haigh, Attic Tragedy, [16], [53 ff.], [55 nn.], [59 n.], [65] and [n.], [73 n.], [75 n.], [80], [81 n.]
- — Tragic Drama of the Greeks, [1 n.], [6 n.], [15], [25 n.], [124] and [n.]
- Hamlet, [72], [136], [217].
- Hamlet, see [Shakespeare].
- Hankin, St. John, [28].
- Harpalus, [39].
- Hartung, Euripides Restitutus, [299 n.], [301 n.], [305 n.], [307].
- Harvesters, see [E].
- Hayley, Dr., on E. Alcestis, [187 n.], [191 n.]
- Hebe, in E. Heracleidæ, [201-2].
- Hebrews [xii. 1], [349].
- Hector, in Æ. Myrmidons, and Phrygians, [118];
- Philoct., [120];
- in E. Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Hector, see [Astydamas].
- Hector’s Ransom, see [Dionysius the Elder] and [Æschylus].
- Hecuba, in E. Hec., [215 ff.];
- in Troades, [243], [262], [308], [318].
- Hecuba, see [Euripides].
- Hedda Gabler, [317].
- Hegel, [320].
- Hegelochus, the actor, [74].
- Heitz-Müller, Griechische Litteraturgeschichte [ii. 88], [92 n.]
- Helen, [254];
- in Æ. Agam., [99];
- in E. Androma., [224];
- Helena, [258 n.], [259 ff.], [322];
- Or., [268 ff.], [318], [323];
- in Troad., [243 n.], [244].
- Helena, see [E].
- Helenus, in E. Androma., [221].
- Heliodorus, novelist; Æthiopica, [299].
- Helios, in E. Phaethon, [301 ff.]
- Hellenica, see [Xenophon].
- Helmer, Thorvald, in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, [189].
- Henry VI, see [Shakespeare].
- Hephæstus, in Æ. Nereids, [118].
- — — — Prom. V., [92 ff.]
- Hera, [94], [231-2];
- in E. Hel., [259];
- Heracleid., [201], [203 n.]
- — Ludovisi, [182].
- Heracleidæ, in E. Hel., [200 ff.]
- Heracleidæ, see [Euripides].
- Heracles, in Phrynichus’ Antæus, [69], [88], [96] and [98];
- in E. Alc., [186 ff.];
- in Heracleid., [200 ff.];
- in H. Fur., [228 ff.];
- in S. Philoct., [120], [161 ff.];
- Trachin., [154 ff.], [180].
- — — Pirithous, [29].
- Hercules Furens, see [Euripides].
- Hermann on Rhesus, [294 n.]
- Hermathena [xvii. 348-80], [295].
- Hermes, [67];
- in Æ. Eum., [111 ff.];
- in Prom. V., [95], [124];
- in Homer, [119];
- in E. Ion, [236 ff.];
- in S. Ichneutæ, [175].
- — Hymn to, see [Hymn].
- Hermione, [79];
- in E. Andromache, [219 ff.], [225 ff.], [318];
- in Orestes, [268 ff.]
- Herodotus, [3] and [n.], [7 n.], [15], [89] [v. 67, vi. 21].
- Hesychius, [281 n.]
- Hiawatha, see [Longfellow].
- Hiero of Syracuse, [10], [119].
- Hippe, in E. Melanippe, [305 f.]
- Hippolytus, in E. Hippol., [46], [205 ff.], [279-80], [284 n.], [318].
- Hippolytus, see [Euripides]; so H. Crowned, and H. Veiled.
- Histoire de la Littérature Grecque, see [Croiset].
- History of Gk. Literature, see [Mahaffy].
- Homer, [21], [118], [123], [320];
- Iliad, [120], [288], [291];
- Odyssey [iv. 351-86], [98] and [n.]; [ix. 105-566], [290 nn.]
- — the tragedian, [39].
- Homeric Hymn to Hermes, [175].
- Horace, [21], [56];
- Ars Poetica, [5 n.], [56] and [n.];
- Epodes, [345 n.] [A.P. 275-8].
- Horace Walpole, [311].
- “Host,” [13].
- Hunt, Dr. A. S., [18], [175 n.], [176 n.];
- and see [Oxyrhynchus] and [Papyri].
- Hyllus, in E. Heracleid., [200 ff.];
- in S. Trachiniæ, [154 ff.], [178].
- Hymn to Hermes, [175].
- Hypermnestra, [85];
- in Æ. Danaides, [128].
- Hypsipyle, in E. Hypsip., [304].
- Hypsipyle, see [Euripides].
- Ibsen, p. [v], [28], [211], [317];
- A Doll’s House, [189], [224].
- Ichneutæ, see [Sophocles].
- Iliad, see [Homer].
- Ino, see [E].
- Io, in Æ. Prom. V., [94 ff.], [105].
- Iolaus, in E. Heracleidæ, [200 ff.]
- Iole, in S. Trachiniæ, [154 ff.], [179].
- Ion of Chios, [21], [23-4];
- Memoirs or Epidemiai, [13 n.], [15];
- Founding of Chios, [23];
- Great Play, [24] and [n.]
- — in E. Ion, [236 ff.], [279], [303].
- Ion, see [Euripides].
- Iophon, s. of Sophocles, [13], [60].
- Iphigenia, [42], [263], [270], [318], [321];
- in Æ. Agam., [99 ff.];
- in E. Iph. A., [285 ff.], [322];
- Iph. T., [73], [247 ff.];
- in Polyidus Iphig., [32].
- Iphigenia, see [Polyidus].
- — at Aulis, see [Euripides].
- — in Tauris, see [Euripides].
- Iphis, in E. Suppl., [234 ff.]
- Iris, apparition of, in E. H. Fur., [65], [229 ff.]
- Isaiah [liii. 1], [349].
- Ismene, [178];
- in Æ. Septem, [90];
- in S. Antig., [137 ff.];
- Œ. Col., [168 ff.]
- Isocrates, [36].
- Israel, [172];
- prophets of, and Æ., [121].
- Jason, in E. Medea, [192 ff.], [321].
- — — — Hypsip., [304-5].
- — — Neophron’s Medea, [22].
- Jebb, Professor Sir Richard, p. [v], [160 n.];
- on S. Ajax, [132 n.], [136 n.];
- Antigone, [136 n.], [139], [141], [351];
- Electra, [141 n.], [143] and [n.];
- Œ. Col., [71], [167], [170] and [n.], [171], [172 n.], [173 n.], [182 n.];
- Philoct., [165 n.], [166] and [n.], [167 n.];
- Trach., [156] and [n.];
- Growth and Influence of Classical Greek Poetry, [318 n.]
- Jocasta, [16], [46];
- in E. Phœn., [264 ff.];
- in S. Œ. Tyr., [146 ff.]
- John Bright, [348].
- Jones, W. H. S., The Moral Standpoint of Euripides, [28 sq.]
- Joseph, [172].
- Juliet’s nurse, [124].
- Julius Cæsar, in Sh., [134].
- Jupiter Tragœdus, see [Lucian].
- Justice, see [Galsworthy].
- Justice Shallow, [199].
- Keats, [33].
- Kindly Ones, The, [111-7].
- King Lear, see [Shakespeare].
- Kipling, [319].
- Kirk White, [118] and [n.]
- Knights, see [Aristophanes].
- Kyd, [121];
- Spanish Tragedy, [268].
- Lady Macbeth and Clytæmnestra, [104].
- Laertes, [297].
- Laertius, Diogenes, see [D. L.]
- Laius, in S. Œ. Tyr., [145 ff.]
- Laius, see [Æschylus].
- Lampros, [12].
- Laocoon, see [Sophocles].
- La Tentation de St. Antoine, see [Flaubert].
- Laws, see [Plato].
- Lear, King, [79], [136-7].
- Lear, King, see [Shakespeare].
- Lectures on Greek Poetry, see [Mackail].
- Leda, [260], [263].
- Le jeu de l’amour, etc., see [Marivaux].
- Le problème des Bacchantes, etc., see [Nihard].
- Libation-Bearers, see [Choephorœ], under Æ.
- Liber Amatorius, see [Plutarch].
- Libyans, see [Phrynichus].
- Lichas, in S. Trachiniæ, [154 ff.]
- Life of Aristides, see [Plutarch].
- Literature of Ancient Greece, see [Murray].
- Lityerses, see [Sositheus].
- Locksley Hall, see [Tennyson].
- Longfellow, [337];
- Hiawatha, [353].
- “Longinus,” de Sublimitate [xv. 7. etc.], [174] and [n.], [251 n.]
- Love in the Valley, see [Meredith].
- Lovers of Achilles, see [Sophocles].
- Loxias, in E. Orestes, [270].
- Lucian, Adversus indoctos [15], [34];
- Jupiter Tragœdus [41], [306 n.];
- Quomodo historia conscribenda [1], [298] and [n.]
- Lucretius, [319].
- Lycophron, [39], [40];
- Alexandra, [40];
- Menedemus, [39-40].
- Lycurgea, trilogy, [117], and see [Æ.]
- Lycurgus, k. of Edoni, [117].
- — orator, [31], [81].
- — theatre of, [57].
- Lycurgus (satyric), [117] and see [Æ.]
- Lycus, in E. Antiope, [298];
- H. Fur., [203] and [n.], [228 ff.], [317].
- Lynceus, [85].
- Lynceus, see [Theodectes].
- Lysias, Eratosthenes [ii.], [30] and [n.]
- Mab, Queen, in Sh., R. and Juliet, [79].
- Macaria, in E. Heracleidæ, [200 ff.], [288], [317].
- Macbeth, see [Shakespeare].
- Macbeth, [273];
- Lady, [104].
- Macduffs, [73].
- Mackail, Lectures on Greek Poetry, [171 n.], [184 n.]
- Macrobius [V., xviii. 12], [304 n.]
- Mad Heracles, [228-34].
- Mahaffy, History of Greek Literature, Poets, [163 n.]
- Manning, F., Scenes and Portraits, [311] and [n.]
- Marivaux, Le jeu de l’amour et du hasard [II., ii.], [28] and [n.]
- Mark Antony, [134].
- Marlowe, [121], [183], [185], [317], [328].
- Massinger and Dekker, The Virgin Martyr, [137].
- Matthaei, Miss L. E., Studies in Greek Tragedy, [216 n.]
- Matthew Arnold, see [A. M.]
- Mausolus, k. of Caria, [38].
- Mausolus, see [Theodectes].
- Measure for Measure, see [Shakespeare].
- Medea, in E. Medea, [8], [72], [159 n.], [190], [192 ff.], [218], [279], [313].
- — apparition of, [65];
- chariot of, [312-3];
- sons of, [71].
- — in Neophron’s Medea, [22].
- Medea, see [Carcinus], [Euripides], and [Neophron].
- Megara, in Herc. Fur., [228 ff.]
- Meidias, Demosthenes’ speech against, [82].
- Meineke, Fragmenta Comicorum Græcorum [ii. 1142], [19], [38 n.]
- Melanippe, in E. Melan., [305 ff.], [312].
- Melanippe, etc., see [Euripides].
- Melanippus, [3 n.]
- Meleager, in Phrynichus Pleuroniæ, [7].
- Memnon, in Æ., Weighing of Souls, [120].
- Memoirs, see [Ion].
- Menander, [29], [83], [289], [311].
- Menedemus the philosopher, [25].
- Menedemus, see [Lycophron].
- Menelaus, [254];
- in Æ. Agam., [99];
- in E. Andromache, [219 ff.], [225 ff.];
- Helena, [258 n.], [259 ff.], [322];
- I. Aul., [285 ff.];
- Orestes, [268 ff.], [312], [323];
- Telephus, [295-6];
- Troades, [243 n.] and [244];
- in S. Ajax, [132 ff.]
- Menœceus, in E. Phœnissæ, [264 ff.]
- Men of Eleusis, Men of Persia, see [Æ.]; Men of Pheræ, see [Moschion].
- Menon, archonship of, [87].
- Merchant of Venice, see [Shakespeare].
- Mercutio, [79].
- Meredith, George, [287], [322];
- Love in the Valley, [33].
- Merope, in E. Cresphontes, [307 f.];
- in S. Œ. Tyr., [147].
- Merope, see [Arnold].
- Merops, in E. Phaethon, [301 ff.]
- Michelangelo, [102].
- Middlemarch, see [Eliot, George].
- Middleton, Witch, [9].
- Midsummer Night’s Dream, see [Shakespeare].
- Miletus, Capture of, see [Phrynichus].
- Milton and Æ., [97], [122];
- and S. Œ. Col., [171];
- Paradise Lost, [95].
- Mimnermus, [39] and [n.], [119].
- Minos, [321 A], [5 n.]
- Mnesarchus, father of E., [17].
- Mnesilochus, in A. Thesmoph., [296].
- Molière, [39 n.]
- Molottus, in E. Androma., [219 ff.], [225 ff.]
- Moralia, see [Plutarch].
- Moral Standpoint of Euripides, The, see [Jones].
- Mornings in Florence, see [Ruskin].
- Moschion, [37], [38], [41], [315];
- Men of Pheræ, [38];
- Telephus, [38 n.];
- Themistocles, [38].
- Moses, [172].
- Müller, K. O., On Lit., [163 n.]
- Müller-Heitz, Griechische Litteraturgeschichte [ii. 88], [92 n.]
- Murray, Professor Gilbert, p. [v];
- Euripides and his Age, [276 n.], [279 n.], [280 n.], [282 n.], [283 n.];
- Literature of Ancient Greece, [126] and [n.];
- on Cyclops, [289 n.], [362 n.];
- Helen, [263 n.];
- Heracl., [201 n.];
- Hippol., [210-11], [214];
- Iph. A., [286 n.];
- I. Taur., [247 n.], [251 n.];
- Medea, [198 n.];
- Orestes, [268 n.];
- Rhesus, [294 n.];
- tr. of S. Œ. Col., [185].
- Mustering of the Greeks (satyric), see [Sophocles].
- Myrmidons, see [Æ.]
- Myrtilus, [274].
- Nauck, [301 n.], [306 n.]
- Nausicaa, see [Sophocles].
- Nazianzus, Gregory of, [41].
- Neophron, [21-2], [195-6];
- Medea, [21].
- Neoptolemus, in E. Andromache, [219 ff.], [225 ff.]
- — — — Troades, [243].
- — — S. Eurypylus, [176] and [n.]
- — — — Philoctetes, [120], [161 ff.], [296], [334 n.]
- Nereides, see [Æ.]
- Nereus, [275];
- daughters of, [118].
- Nessus, in S. Trachin., [154 ff.]
- Nestle, Dr. W., Euripides der Dichter der griech. Aufklärung, [318 n.], [324 n.], [325].
- Nestor, [14].
- Nicias, [13], [60], [163].
- Nicias, see [Plutarch].
- Nicomachean Ethics, see [Aristotle].
- Nihard, Dr. R., Le Problème des Bacchantes d’Euripide, [281 n.]
- Niobe, in Æ., [20].
- Niobe, see [Æ.]
- “Noman,” in E. Cyclops, [289-90].
- Norwood, Professor Gilbert, Riddle of the Bacchæ, [191 n.], [279 n.], [281 n.]
- Note sur le Prométhée d’Eschyle, see [Weil].
- Oceanus, in Æ. Prom. V., [65], [94].
- — — E. Phaethon, [303] and [n.]
- Odysseus, [319];
- in Æ. Philoct., [120];
- in E. Cycl., [2], [289 ff.];
- Hecuba, [216];
- Philoct., [296];
- Rhesus, [291 ff.];
- Telephus, [295-6];
- Troades, [243];
- in S. Ajax, [132 ff.];
- Philoct., [161 ff.], [178], [179], [334 n.]
- Odyssey, see [Homer].
- Œdipus, [46], [72], [136];
- in E. Phœn., [264 ff.];
- in S. Œ. Col., [168 ff.], [177], [185], [217];
- Œ. Tyr., [145 ff.], [177-8];
- sons of, [89].
- Œdipus, see [Æschylus], [Carcinus], and [Sophocles].
- — Coloneus, see [Sophocles].
- — Rex, see [Sophocles].
- — Tyrannus, see [Sophocles].
- Œneus, see [Chæremon].
- Œnomaus, [70].
- Olympian Odes, see [Pindar].
- Olynthiacs, see [Demosthenes].
- On the Sublime, see [“Longinus”].
- Opheltes, in E. Hypsipyle, [304].
- Oration, see [Dio Chrysostom].
- Orator, see [Cicero].
- Oresteia, see [Æschylus].
- Orestes, [46], [63-4], [67], [76], [129-30], [313];
- delirium of, [70];
- nurse of, [124];
- in Æ. Agam., [100];
- Choeph., [73 n.], [104], [107 ff.], [126];
- Eum., [111 ff.], [128], [130 n.];
- E. Androma., [220 ff.], [226];
- Electra, [252 ff.];
- Iph. I., [73], [247 ff.];
- Or., [268 ff.], [323];
- Telephus, [296];
- in Polyidus Iph., [31];
- in S. Electra, [141 ff.]
- Orgon, M., in Marivaux, [28 n.]
- Origin of Tragedy, see [Ridgeway].
- Orithyia, in S. Orith., [175].
- Orithyia, see [Sophocles].
- Orpheus, in Æ. Bassarides, [117].
- Ortheris, Private, [319].
- Orthomenes, F. of Ion of Chios, [23].
- Othello, [136].
- Outis, in E. Cyclops, [289-90].
- Ovid, [257].
- Palamedes, see [Euripides].
- Paley, on E. Orestes, [276].
- Pallas, in E. H. Fur., [233 n.]
- Panza, Sancho, [255].
- Paradise Lost, see [Milton].
- Paris, in E. Helena, [259];
- Iph. A., [285];
- Rhesus, [291 n. ff.]
- Parthenopæus, see [Astydamas].
- Patin, Eschyle, [88] and [n.]
- Patroclus, in Æ. Myrmidons, and Nereids, [118].
- Patterne, Sir Willoughby, [287].
- Peace, see [Aristophanes].
- Peel, Sir Robert, [325].
- Pegasus, in E. Bellerophon, [297].
- Peleus in E. Andromache, [220 ff.], [225 ff.];
- Iph. A., [286].
- Peliades, see [Euripides].
- Pentheus, see [Euripides] Bacchæ, [70], [73], [277 ff.]
- Pentheus, see [Thespis].
- Pericles, [13], [116], [177], [270], [313].
- Pericles, see [Plutarch].
- Persæ, see [Æ.]
- Persephone, in Carcinus, [35];
- in E. Helena, [260];
- Heracleidæ, [200];
- in Pirithous, [29].
- Perseus, in E. Andromeda, [298 ff.]
- Persian counsellors, [7].
- Peruigilium Veneris, [333 n.]
- Phædra, [190], [205 ff.], [218], [279], [317-8].
- Phædrus, [52].
- Phaethon, in Æ. D. of Sun, [119].
- — — E. Phaethon, [300 ff.]
- — sisters of, in E. Hippol., [208].
- Phaethon, see [Euripides].
- Pherecrates Cheiron, [72] and [n.] [Fragm. i.].
- Pheres, in E. Alcestis, [186 ff.]
- Phidias, [14].
- Philemon, [83].
- Philip of Macedon, [82], [163].
- Philiscus, [39], [40].
- Philoctetes, [62], [73];
- in Æ. Phil., [120];
- in S. Phil., [161 ff.], [177-8], [181];
- in Theodectes, [37].
- Philoctetes, see [Achæus], [Æ.], [E.], [S.], and [Theodectes].
- Philomela, in S. Tereus, [174].
- Phineus, in E. Andromeda, [299 ff.]
- Phineus, see [Æ.]
- Phœbus, in E. Electra, [257-8];
- Ion, [242];
- Iph. I., [250].
- Phœnician Women, see [Euripides], and [Phrynichus].
- Phœnissæ, see [Euripides], and [Phrynichus].
- Phorbas, see [Thespis].
- Phrygians, see [Æ.]
- Phrynichus, comic poet, [14].
- — general, [7 n.]
- — tragedian, [2], [6-10], [12], [15], [22], [78], [86], [90], [141], [315];
- in Frogs, [126];
- Alcestis, [6-7];
- Antæus, [6-7];
- Capture of Miletus, [6-7], [38];
- Danaides or Daughters of Danaus, [6-7];
- Egyptians, [6-7];
- Libyans, [6-7];
- Phœnician Women or Phœnissæ, [6-10], [38];
- Pleuroniæ or Pleuronian Women, [6-7];
- Tantalus, [6];
- Troilus, [7].
- Pickard-Cambridge, [53 n.]
- Pindar, [9], [24];
- his tropes, [123];
- Olympian Odes [xiii. 18 sq.], [3] and [n.]
- Pirithous, in Pirithous, [29].
- Pirithous, [18], [29];
- and see [Critias].
- Pisistratus, [50].
- Plato, comic playwright, [78-9].
- Plato, philosopher, [21], [34], [36], [128], [182-3];
- Laws [659 A-C, 700 C, 701 A], [60 n.];
- Protagoras [315 E], [28 n.];
- Republic [391 E], [119] and [n.];
- Symposium, [27], [29], [50 n.], [55] and [n.] [175 E, 194 B, 197 D, 198 C, 223 D];
- [? Minos, 321 A], [5 n.]
- Plautus, Pœnulus, [23].
- Pleuroniæ or Pleuronian Women, see [Phrynichus].
- Plotius, De Metris [p. 2633], [6 n.]
- Plutarch, [323];
- Cimon [viii.], [12];
- De Gloria Atheniensium [349 E], [31];
- De Profectu in Virtute [79 B, E], [15], [23 n.];
- Liber Amatorius [756 B, C], [83 n.];
- Life of Aristides [III.], [91] and [n.];
- Moralia, [998 E, 110 D], [308] and [n.];
- Nicias [524 D], [60 n.];
- Pericles [V], [24] and [n.];
- Symposiaca [615 A, 645 E], [2 n.], [26] and [n.]
- Pluto, in Pirithous, [29].
- Pœnulus, see [Plautus].
- Poetic, see [Aristotle].
- Pollux [iv. 126, 128], [63 n.], [64], [66] and [n.], [67 n.], [70].
- Pollux, in E. Electra, [253];
- Helena, [258 n.], [259 ff.]
- Polonius, [297].
- Polybus, in S. Œ. Tyr., [147 ff.]
- Polydeuces, see [Pollux]; [252 n.], etc.
- Polydorus, ghost of, in E. Hec., [215 ff.]
- Polygnotus, [14].
- Polyidus, [31-2];
- Iphigenia, [31].
- Polyidus, see [Euripides].
- Polymestor, in E. Hec., [215 ff.]
- Polynices, [235];
- in Æ. Septem, [89 ff.];
- in E. Phœn., [264 ff.];
- in S. Antig., [137 ff.];
- Œ. Col., [168 ff.]
- Polyphemus, in E. Cyclops, [289 ff.]
- Polyphontes, in E. Cresphontes, [307 f.]
- Polyphradmon, [6], [90].
- Polyphron, [38].
- Polyxena, in E. Hec., [216 ff.];
- Troad., [243 ff.]
- Polyxena, see [Sophocles].
- Porter, W. H., The Euripidean Rhesus in the light of recent criticism, [295 n.]
- Poseidon, [85];
- in E. Hippol., [206];
- Ion, [242];
- Troad., [243 ff.];
- Melanippe, [305 f.]
- Possessed, The, see [Dostoevsky].
- Powell, J. U., ed. of E. Phœnissæ, [256 and n.], [265 n.]
- Pratinas, [2], [6], [71 n.], [90].
- Praxiteles, [126].
- Praxithea, in E. Erechtheus, [297].
- Priam, in Æ. Agam., [99];
- Phrygians, [118];
- in E. Hec., [215];
- in S. Eurypylus, [176].
- Priests, The, see [Thespis].
- Private Ortheris, [319].
- Procne, in S. Tereus, [174].
- Prodicus, [28].
- Professor, see [Jebb], [Murray], [Norwood], [Ridgeway], [Roberts], [Tucker], [Wilamowitz-Moellendorff].
- Prometheus, [62], [72], [76], [88];
- in Æ., [121];
- in Prom. V., [92 ff.]
- — trilogy, [114].
- Prometheus (sat.), see [Æ.]
- — Bound, see [Æ.]
- — The Fire-Bringer, see [Æ.]
- — Unbound, see [Æ.] and [Shelley].
- Protagoras, [17].
- Protagoras, see [Plato].
- Proteus, tomb of, in E. Helena, [259].
- Proteus, see [Æ.]
- Ptolemy II., [39-40].
- Puchstein, [81 n.]
- Pylades, [64];
- in Æ. Choeph., [73 n.], [108-9];
- in E. El., [252 ff.];
- Iph. T., [73], [247 ff.];
- Orest., [268 ff.];
- in S. El., [141 ff.]
- Python of Catana or Byzantium, [39].
- Queen Mab, in Sh., Romeo and J., [79].
- Quomodo Historia Conscribenda, see [Lucian].
- Raffaelle, [33], [102].
- Ransom of Hector, see [Æ.] and [Dionysius].
- Relapse, The, see [Vanbrugh].
- Renan, [311].
- Republic, see [Plato].
- Rhesus in Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Rhesus, see [Euripides].
- Rhetoric, see [Aristotle].
- Rhys Roberts, Professor W., his tr. of De Sublimitate, [24 n.]
- Richard III, see [Shakespeare].
- Riddle of the Bacchæ, see [Norwood].
- Ridgeway, Professor Sir Wm., The Origin of Tragedy, [2-3], [64 n.]
- Roberts, Rhys, see [Rhys R.]
- Robespierre, [30].
- Rupert Brooke, [358].
- Ruskin, Mornings in Florence [I. 14], [299] and [n.]
- Russell, Lord John, [325].
- S. Paul [1 Cor. xv. 33], [309].
- St. John Hankin, [28].
- Salter, W. H., Essays on Two Moderns, [281 n.]
- Samuel, [172], [237].
- Sancho Panza, [255].
- Sappho, [8].
- Saranoff, Sergius, [288].
- Satyrus, Life of Euripides, [18], [29 n.]
- Scaliger, on Rhesus, [294].
- Scenes and Portraits, see [Manning].
- Scephrus, [3 n.]
- Schiller, Don Carlos [III. 10], [324 n.]
- Schmidt, Dr. J. H. H., [334 n.], [346 n.]
- (Die Eurhythmie in den Chorgesängen der Griechen, [p. 89, etc.]), [353 n.]
- (Introduction, etc.), [358 n.], [345], [362 n.], [354].
- Scholar-Gipsy, see [Arnold].
- Sedley, [360].
- Semele, in E. Bacchæ, [277 ff.];
- Hippol., [212].
- Seneca, [44], [272].
- Septem, see [Æ.]
- Sergius Saranoff, [288].
- Seven against Thebes, see [Æ.]
- Shakespeare, [9], [14], [29 n.], [79], [104], [183], [219], [282], [325];
- and Shaw, [121];
- As You, [63];
- Hamlet, [152 n.], [183];
- Henry V [iv. 8], [88] and [n.];
- II Henry VI [iii. 1], [66];
- John, [234];
- Jul. C., [134];
- Lear, [16], [171-2], [183] [iij. 4];
- Macbeth, [9], [16], [42], [70], [317];
- M. for M., [41];
- Mcht. V., [72-4 n.];
- M. N. Dr. [ii. 1], [355];
- Much Ado, [199];
- Rd. III, [282];
- R. and J., [79], [124];
- Sonnets, [174];
- Tp., [v. 1], [354];
- Titus A. [ii. 1. 5-7], [121] and [n.]
- — Justice Shallow, [199].
- Shaw, Bernard, [39 n.];
- Doctor’s Dilemma, [236 n.], [320-1] (and E.).
- — Sergius Saranoff in, [288];
- and Sh., [121].
- Shelley, Prom. Unbd., [95].
- Silenus, [69];
- in E. Cyclops, [289 ff.];
- in S. Ichneutæ, [175].
- Simonides, [9-10].
- Sir H. Rider Haggard, [248].
- Sir Willoughby Patterne, in Meredith’s Egoist, [287].
- Sisyphus, in Agathon, [27].
- Sisyphus, of Critias, [29-30];
- and see [Euripides].
- Socrates, [17], [28] and [n.], [29 n.], [50 n.], [65], [67], [163 n.], [318].
- Sonnets, see [Shakespeare].
- Sophillus, f. of [Sophocles].
- Sophocles, [v], [vi], [4], [10], [12 ff.], [17-20], [22-4], [26], [31], [37], [59], [60], [74], [77], [91-2], [95], [122], [132 ff.], [186], [192], [195-6], [208-9], [223-4], [226 n.], [275], [276 n.], [281], [293], [295-6], [312], [333].
- — as actor and citharist, or harpist, [71], [173-4].
- — Attic spirit of, [182];
- criticism of other dramatists, [160 n.]
- — dramatic irony in, [179-80].
- — influenced by E., in Trach., [159-60].
- — influence on Æ., [126];
- introduced crēpis, [68];
- invented scene-painting, [52];
- Jebb’s ed. of, [v];
- metre of, [180], [331 n.], [334].
- — mind and art of, [177 ff.];
- plots, [179];
- religion, [177];
- technical innovations, [15].
- — Ajax, [42 n.], [55 n.], [63], [71], [119], [132-6], [138], [155], [158-9], [184] [ll. 520-1, 559, 646, 650-3, 815 sqq.].
- — Amphiaraus (satyric play), [174].
- — Antigone, [8 n.], [15], [132], [136-41], [184], [266], [349] [ll. 95, 175-90, 450-70, 582 sqq., 782, 904-12, 1195, 1329-30].
- — Detectives (satyric), [175-6].
- — Dinner-Party (satyric), [174].
- — Electra, [63], [141-5], [152], [160 n.], [171 n.], [253] [ll. 147-9, 303-16, 328 sqq., 415, 582 sqq., 616-21, 957, 974, 1080, 1165 sq., 1288 sqq., 1331-3, 1424-5, 1508 sqq.].
- — Eurypylus, [176].
- — Ichneutæ, [2], [175-6].
- — Laocoon, [174].
- — Lovers of Achilles, [174].
- — Mustering of the Greeks (satyric), [174].
- — Nausicaa, [12], [174].
- — Œdipus, [24].
- — Œdipus at Colonus, Œdipus Coloneus, [13], [14] and [n.], [16], [71 n.], [160 n.], [167-73], [174], [185], [267] [ll. 62 sq., 106, 258-91, 443, 472, 506, 569, 607 sqq., 620, 670-80, 854-5, 960-1013, 964-5, 1047 sq., 1055, 1082, 1116, 1127, 1148-9, 1152, 1225-8, 1422-5, 1503 sq., 1563 sq., 1582 sqq., 1615 sqq., 1627 sq., 1682, 1697].
- — Œdipus Rex, the King, or Tyrannus, [13 n.], [16], [35], [37], [79], [96], [145-54], [157], [169], [173], [179], [183], [266], [268 n.], [331 n.]
- (Aristotle’s remarks on Œ. Tyr., [46-8], [148]) [ll. 1, 29, 124-5, 130-1, 151, 436, 483 sq., 587-8, 738, 758-64, 774 sqq., 942, 959, 1026, 1028, 1038, 1117-8, 1141, 1313, 1524-5].
- — Orithyia, [175].
- — Philoctetes, [16], [46], [76], [120], [145], [161-7], [179];
- Deus ex. m. in, [315];
- metre of, [181], [334 n.], [337] [ll. 187-90, 268, 282-4, 287-92, 385 sqq., 456 sqq., 670, 926 sqq., 981 sq., 1007-15, 1035 sqq., 1047-51, 1095 sqq., 1222 sqq., 1299 sqq., 1402, 1455].
- — Polyxena, [174].
- — Tereus, [174].
- — Thamyras, [71].
- — Trachiniæ, [154-60], [164], [195] [ll. 9-14, 248-86, 268, 416, 427, 547-9, 575-7, 719 sq., 900-22, 927 sq., 1140].
- — Triptolemus, [173].
- — Women Washing, [174].
- — Fragmenta Adespota [344, 345], [173-5].
- Sosiphanes, [40-41].
- Sositheus, [39-40];
- Daphnis (satyric), [40];
- Lityerses (satyric), [40].
- Spanish Tragedy, see [Kyd].
- Sphinx, see [Æ.]
- Stesichorus, [262 n.]
- Stevenson, R. L., [320].
- Sthenebœa, in E., [318].
- Stobæus, [37] [102-3], [39 n.], [323].
- Stockman, Dr., in Ibsen, [317].
- Strabo [I. 33], [301] and [n.]
- Studies in Greek Tragedy, see [Matthaei].
- — — the Greek Poets, see [Symonds].
- Suidas, [5], [15 n.], [21 n.], [22], [23], [25 n.]
- Suppliant Women, or Supplices, see [Æ.] and [E].
- Swift, [248].
- Swinburne, [174];
- Erechtheus, [297].
- Symonds, J. A., Studies in the Greek Poets [II. 26], [33 n.]
- Symposiaca, see [Plutarch].
- Symposium, see [Plato].
- Talking Oak, see [Tennyson].
- Talthybius, in E. Hec., [216];
- Troad., [243 ff.]
- Tannhäuser, [283].
- Tantalus, see [Phrynichus].
- Tchekov, Cherry Orchard, [319].
- Tauric Iphigenia, see [Euripides], [73].
- Tecmessa, in S. Ajax, [132 ff.], [159].
- Telephus, in E. Tel., [295-6].
- Telephus, see [Euripides], and [Moschion].
- Tempest, see [Shakespeare].
- Teniers, [124].
- Tennyson, Talking Oak, [355];
- Locksley Hall, [335], [339].
- Terence, [28], [36].
- Tereus, in S. Ter., [174].
- Tereus, see [Sophocles].
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles, see [Thomas Hardy].
- Teucer, in E. Helena, [258 n.], [259 ff.];
- in S. Ajax, [132 ff.], [158].
- Thamyras, see [Sophocles].
- Thanatos, in E. Alcestis, [187 ff.]
- Themistocles, [7], [88-9], [128 n.]
- Themistocles, see [Moschion].
- Theoclymenus, in E. Helena, [258 ff.], [314 n.]
- Theocritus, [40].
- Theodectes of Phaselis, [36-8];
- Lynceus, [37];
- Mausolus, [38].
- Theodorus the actor, [35].
- Theonoe, in E. Helena, [258 n.], [259 ff.]
- Theseus, in E. Herc. Fur., [228 ff.];
- Hippol., [205 ff.];
- Suppl., [234 ff.];
- in S. Œ. Col., [168 ff.], [178], [185];
- in Pirithous, [29].
- Thesmophoriazusæ, see [Aristophanes].
- Thespis, [2], [4-5] (his waggon, [50]), [56], [58], [68];
- his supposed fragments, [5];
- Pentheus, Phorbas, Priests, Trials of Pelias, Youths, [5].
- The Theory of Beauty, see [Carritt].
- Thetis, [65];
- in Æ. Nereids, [118];
- W. of Souls, [120];
- in E. Andromache, [220 ff.];
- Iph. A., [286].
- Thoas, in E. Hypsip., [304];
- Iph. T., [247 ff.]
- Thomas Hardy and E., [325];
- Tess of the D’U., [325-6].
- Thorvald Helmer, in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, [189].
- Thracian Women, see [Æ.]
- Thucydides, [14], [182-3], [325 n.] [III. 82-3].
- Thyestes, [257].
- Thyestes, see [Carcinus], and [Chæremon].
- Timæus, [57].
- Timotheus, [18], [72].
- Tiresias, in E. Bacchæ, [277 ff.];
- Phœn., [264 ff.];
- in S. Antig., [137 ff.];
- Œ. Tyr., [146 ff.]
- Titans, [93 ff.] (Oceanus, [94]; Prometheus, [93 ff.]).
- Titus Andronicus, see [Shakespeare].
- Trachiniæ, see [Sophocles].
- Tragic Drama, etc., see [Haigh].
- Trials of Pelias, see [Thespis].
- Triptolemus, in Chœrilus’ Alope, [6];
- in S. Tript., [173].
- Triptolemus, see [Sophocles].
- Troades, see [Euripides].
- Troilus, see [Phrynichus].
- Trojan Women, see [Euripides].
- Trygæus in A. Peace, [297].
- Tucker, Professor, tr. of Æ. Suppl., [86] and [n.]
- Tyndareus, in E. Or., [268 ff.]
- Typhos, [232].
- Valckenaer, on Rhesus, [294 n.]
- Vanbrugh, Relapse [V. iv. 135], [105] and [n.]
- Vanity Fair, [319].
- Varia Historia, see [Ælian].
- Veiled Hippolytus, see [Euripides].
- Venus of Melos, [182].
- Vergil, [20], [174];
- Æneid, [174 n.] [I. 203].
- Verrall, Dr. A. W., on Æ. Agam., [100] and [n.], ff., [122] and [n.], [126];
- Choeph., [143] and [n.], [258 n.];
- Eum., [115 n.], [116 n.], [130 n.];
- Septem, [91] and [n.];
- on E. Alc., [188 n.], [190 ff.];
- Androma., [222-3];
- Bac., [281 n.];
- Hel., [263];
- H. Fur., [230 ff.];
- Ion, [239-40];
- Med., [195-7];
- Or., [273 n.];
- his Dramatic Criticism, p. [v];
- Bacchæ of E. and other Essays, [8 n.];
- E. in a Hymn, [250 n.];
- E.’s Apology, [262];
- E. the Rationalist, [130 n.], [190] and [n.], [250 n.], [265 n.];
- Four Plays of E., [196 n.], [222-3], [228] and [n.], [262 n.]
- Virgin Martyr, see [Dekker] and [Massinger].
- Vitruvius, [53 ff.], [58-9], [63 n.] [V. vi., vii. 3-4].
- Voltaire, [248], [257].
- Walpole, Horace, [311].
- Wasps, see [Aristophanes].
- Weighing of Souls, see [Æ.]
- Weil, H., Note sur le Prométhée d’Eschyle, [93 n.]
- Welcker, [175 n.]
- Werle, Gregers, [317].
- White, Professor J. W., [345 n.]
- Wieseler, [54 n.]
- Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Professor U. von, p. [v], [29 n.], [42 n.], [247 n.], [282], [294 n.];
- Einleitung in die griechische Tragödie, [42 n.]
- Witch, see [Middleton].
- Women of Crete, see [Eurip.];
- of Etna, see [Æ.];
- of the Fawn-skin, see [Æ.]
- of Trachis, see [Trachiniæ] and [Sophocles];
- Women Washing, see [Sophocles].
- Wordsworth, [127], [172], [308].
- Xenocles, [243].
- Xenophon, Hellenica [VI. iv. 33-4], [38 n.]
- Xerxes, [76], [228 ff.];
- in Æ. Persæ, [87-9], [356].
- Xuthus, in E. Ion, [236 ff.]
- Youths, see [Æ.], and [Thespis].
- Zenocrate, in Tamburlaine, [328].
- Zethus, in E. Antiope, [298].
- Zeus, [176], [277], [284].
- — Cretan, [310].
- — in Æ., [84 ff.], [127 ff.], [213];
- in Eum., [112 ff.];
- in W. Souls, [120];
- in E. Andromeda, [300];
- Antiope, [298];
- Bellero., [297];
- Helena, [260], [322];
- Heracleidæ, [201];
- H. Fur., [229 ff.];
- Hippol., [208], [212];
- Ion, [242];
- Melan., [306];
- Troad., [246].
- — temple of, at Marathon, in E. Heracleidæ, [200].
IV. METRE
- Accelerated Spondee, [343 n.]
- Accentual Dactyl, [356].
- — Iambi, [328].
- Anaclasis, [356].
- Anacrusis, [334 n.], [342], etc.
- Anapæsis used by chorus, [337].
- — in recitative, [74].
- Anapæst, ⏑⏑–, [290 n.], [331], [338], etc.
- Anapæstic metre, [337-8].
- — system, [337].
- Antistrophe, [78], [344 ff.]
- Antithetic-mesodic periods, [361-2].
- Antithetic periods, [360].
- Asclepiad, greater, [8].
- Bacchiac, – –⏑, [355].
- Blank verse, [328].
- Cæsura, [332-3], [336].
- Catalectic verse, [337], [339];
- catalectic foot, [334].
- — — in anapæstic systems, [338].
- Catalexis, [335], [337], [353-4], [359].
- Choree, [352-3].
- Choriambics, –⏑⏑–, [357].
- Cola, three types of, [351].
- Colon, [343 ff.]
- — definition of, [347].
- Counter-turn, [344].
- Cretic, –⏑–, [354].
- — Final, [290 n.], [333-4].
- — in English, [355].
- Cyclic Dactyls, [341].
- Dactyl, –⏑⏑, [331], etc., [340].
- Dactylic dipody, [356].
- — hexameter, [339].
- Dactyls, cyclic, [341].
- Definition of a colon, [347].
- — — ictus, [347-8].
- — — metre, [327].
- — — poetry, [327].
- — — rhythm, [327].
- Diæresis, [336-7].
- Dialogue-metre, [74], [334 ff.], [353].
- Dipody, [338], [351-2].
- Dochmiacs, [355], [358].
- Dochmius, [358].
- Elision, [329], etc., [344 n.]
- Emotional significance of metre, [353 ff.]
- Episodic trochaics, [338], [353].
- Epode, [78], [345].
- Equal cola, [351].
- Final Cretic, [290 n.], [333-4].
- Foot-ictus, [342].
- Greater asclepiad, [8].
- Hexameter, Dactylic, [339].
- Hexapody, [351-2].
- Hiatus, [329-30].
- Homeric metre, [339].
- Iambic metre, [4], [327], [330 ff.]
- — senarius, [340].
- Iambus, ⏑–, [74], [327 ff.], [330], etc.
- Ictus, [342], [347].
- — definition of, [347].
- Insetting, [342].
- Ionic, – –⏑⏑, [356].
- Ionicus a maiore, [356].
- — — minore, ⏑⏑– –, [356].
- Irrational syllables, [343 n.], [347], [351], [362].
- Licences, [331], [335].
- Logaoedic systems, [341].
- Long syllables, [328].
- Lyrics, [v], [vi], [2], [338 ff.]
- Mesode, [344], [361].
- Mesodic periods, [361-2].
- Metre, [vi], [327 ff.]
- — definition of, [327].
- — in comedy, [334].
- — of S. Philoctetes, [181];
- of E. Orestes, [315], [334].
- Molossus, – – –, [354].
- Music, Greek, [339], etc.
- Octonarius, [335].
- — trochaic, [339].
- Palinodic-antithetic periods, [361].
- — — -mesodic periods, [361-2].
- Palinodic-mesodic periods, [361-2].
- — periods, [360].
- Parœmiacs, [338] and [n.]
- Pentapody, [351].
- Period, [343], [359 ff.]
- Pitch-accent, [327 n.]
- Poetry, definition of, [327].
- Postlude, [344], [362].
- Prelude, [342], [344], [362].
- Prodelision, [329].
- Quantity, [327 ff.]
- Quasi-anapæsts, [354].
- Quasi-trochees, [341].
- Quinquepartite cola, [351].
- Recitative, [337].
- Resolved feet, [330], [334], [336], [342 n.], [353], [355], [358].
- Rhythm, p. [vi], [327 ff.]
- — definition of, [327].
- — in Philoctetes, [181].
- Rules of Quantity, [328-9].
- Scansion, [327 ff.];
- of lyrics, [v], [vi], [338 ff.]
- Scheme of iambic verse, [334].
- — — trochaic tetrameters, [337].
- Senarius, iambic, [340].
- Sentence, [343], etc.
- Spondaic words lacking in English, [354].
- Spondee, – –, [181], [330], etc., [341], [353].
- Stichic period, [359-60].
- — -mesodic period, [361].
- Stress-accent, [327], [342], [347].
- “Striking-up,” [342 n.]
- Strophe, [78], [344 ff.]
- Synapheia, [330].
- Syncopated rhythm, [341].
- Synizesis, [332].
- Tetrameter, Trochaic, [334 ff.]
- Tetrapody, [337], [351-2].
- Tribrach, ⏑⏑⏑, [181], [331], [335].
- Tripody, [351-2].
- Trochaic tetrameter, [4], [334 ff.]
- — octonarius, [339].
- Trochee, –⏑, [334 ff.], [352].
- Turn, [344].
- Types of cola, [351].
- — — period, [359 ff.]
- Unequal cola, [351].
- Verse in lyrics, [346].
- Virgilian metre, [339].
- Voice-stress, [328].
- Word-ictus, [348].
LINES QUOTED IN CHAPTER VI
- Æschylus:
- Agam., 2, 160 sqq., 975 sqq., 988 sqq., 1530 sqq.
- Eumen., 788 sq.
- Persæ, 81 sq., 126 sq.
- Prom. V., 12, 15, 115, 415, 420.
- Suppl., 418 sqq., 582 sqq., 656.
- Euripides:
- Alcestis, 29, 32, 34, 37, 179.
- Androma., 241, 260, 804.
- Bacchæ, 12, 64 sqq., 703.
- Cyclops, 361 sqq.
- Hecuba, 629 sqq.;
- Herc. Fur., 76, 857.
- Ion, 125-7, 313, 548;
- I. Aul., 320, 882;
- I. T., 123-5, 1232.
- Medea, 1, 635;
- Orest., 310, 367, 502, 740, 756, 797, 872, 892, 894.
- Phœn., 114 sqq., 590 sq., 609, 612;
- Troades, 710, 738.
- Sophocles:
- Ajax, 646, 652;
- Antigone, 95, 582 sqq., 1329 sq.
- Electra, 147-9;
- Œ. Col., 1047-8, 1055, 1082.
- Œ. Tyr., 1, 29, 151, 483-4, 738, 1313.
- Philoct., 895 sqq., 1095 sqq., 1222 sqq., 1402.
V. GENERAL
- Actor, [1].
- — Hegelochus, [74].
- — Sophocles, [13].
- — Theodorus, [35].
- Actors, [4], [15], [72-5].
- Actors’ Guild, [75].
- — in Roman times, [59].
- — privileges of, [75].
- — travelling companies of, [49].
- — under Æ., [11-12].
- Admission to theatre, [81].
- Agnosticism of E., [318].
- Alexandrian Pleiad, [2], [39-41].
- Allusions to landscape, [63].
- — — contemporary events, [7-9].
- Altar in orchestra, [50].
- — of Dionysus, [51].
- Ambassadors’ seats, [81].
- Amphictyonic council, [75].
- Anapiesma, [64].
- Apparition of gods, etc., [65].
- — of Dioscuri in E. El., [65];
- of Iris and Frenzy in H. Fur., [233];
- of Medea, [65];
- of Pallas in H. Fur., [233 n.]
- Architecton, [82].
- Architectural remains, evidence of, in stage controversy, [57-8].
- Archon and dramatic judges, [12].
- — Basileus, [60].
- — Eponymus, [60].
- Archonship of Menon, [87].
- Archons’ seats, [81].
- Areopagite Court in Eumenides, [70], [112 ff.], [317].
- Argives in Æ. Agam., [79];
- Suppl., [84];
- in E. El., [252 ff.];
- Or., [269 ff.]
- — in E. Phœn., [264 ff.];
- in S. Antig., [137 ff.]
- Argo the ship, in E. Hypsip., [305].
- Argument of E. Hippol., [215 n.];
- Medea, [22 n.];
- of Æ. Persæ, [8 n.]
- — against a stage, [56 ff.];
- for a stage, [53 ff.]
- — of plays, whence taken, [62].
- Arrangement of Æ. Agam., [99 n.];
- Choeph., [106 n.];
- Eum., [111 n.];
- Pers., [86 n.];
- P. V., [92];
- Septem, [89 n.];
- Suppl., [84 n.]
- — of E., Alc., [186 n.];
- Bac., [277 n.];
- Cycl., [289 n.];
- El., [252 n.];
- Hel., [258 n.];
- Heracleidæ, [200 n.];
- H. Fur., [228 n.];
- Hippol., [205 n.];
- Ion, [236 n.];
- I. A., [285 n.];
- I. T., [247 n.];
- Or., [268 n.];
- Phœn., [264 n.];
- Rhes., [291 n.];
- Suppl., [234 n.];
- Troad., [243 n.]
- — of S. Aj., [132 n.];
- Ant., [136 n.];
- El., [141 n.];
- Œ. C., [167 n.];
- Œ. T., [145 n.];
- Philoct., [161 n.];
- Trach., [154 n.]
- Artists of Dionysus, [75].
- ? Ascent from orchestra to stage, [55].
- Assyrian sculpture, [126].
- Até, [129], [198].
- Athenian art, [182-3].
- — cynicism, [325].
- — ecclesia, [270].
- — empire, [14], [128 n.], [325].
- Atridean house, [127], [129].
- Attic festivals, [49].
- — hero Triptolemus, [6].
- — spirit of S., [182].
- — townships, [49].
- Audience, [80].
- Audiences, size of, [50].
- Auditorium, [51].
- Authorship of Rhesus, [293-5].
- Bacchante, [237];
- Bacchantes in Æ. Bassarids, [117].
- Basileus, Archon, [60].
- Beacon-speech in Æ. Agam., [124].
- Beauty and Truth in E., [326].
- Belletrist, Ion a, [24].
- Benefactors’ seats, [81].
- Bent staff of actors, [16].
- Bible and S. Œ. Col., [172] and [n.]
- Board-game in Æ. Suppl., [123];
- in E. Medea, [208].
- Board of generals, [12].
- Bœotians, [234 n.]
- “Bowl of the Sun,” in Æ. and Mimnermus, [119].
- Bronteion, [64].
- Buildings of Greek theatre, [50 ff.]
- Burial-passages in Moschion, [38].
- Burlesque, E. Helena a, [262 ff.]
- Buskin, [69].
- Butler in E. Alc., [73].
- Byzantine appreciation and selection of E., [21], [215-6], [265], [268].
- Catharsis, [43].
- Cenotaph of E., in Attica, [18].
- Centaurs:
- Chiron, [98];
- Nessus, [154].
- Ceraunoscopeion, [64].
- Cercis, -ides, [80-1].
- Change of dress, [73].
- — — scene in Æ. Eum., and S. Aj., [63].
- Character in Tragedy, according to Aristotle, [44].
- Charges in theatre, [81-2].
- Charioteer in Rhesus, [291-2].
- Chariots on stage, [64].
- Charon’s steps, [64].
- Chian wine, [24].
- Choregus, [7], [60], [68], [82].
- Choreutæ or choristers, [16], [75 ff.]
- Chorus, [4], [75-80].
- — and chorus-leader, [1].
- Chorus-dancing, [78-80].
- — -entrances, [56].
- — in satyric drama, [80].
- — — Æ., E., and S., [76-7].
- — — E., Alc., [79];
- Or., [79];
- S. Œ. Tyr., [79];
- Philoct., [166].
- — of Argive elders in Æ. Ag., [79], [99].
- — — — women in E. El., [252 ff.]
- — — — — — — Or., [79], [269].
- — — Athenians in S. Œ. Col., [169].
- — — attendants of Creusa in E. Ion, [236 ff.]
- — — — women in E. Phaethon, [302].
- — — Colchian women in E. Iph. A., [285 ff.]
- — — captive Greek maidens in E. Helena, [259].
- — — — — — — — Iph. T., [247 ff.]
- — — Corinthian women in E. Medea, [192 ff.]
- — — Danaids in Æ. Suppl., [76], [84].
- — — Furies in Æ. Eumen., [76-7], [111].
- — — Greek sailors in S. Philoct., [166].
- — — Lemnians in Æ. and E. Philoct., [166], [296].
- — — Libation-bearers in Æ. Choeph., [79], [106], [126].
- — — Mothers of the Seven, in E. Suppl., [234 ff.]
- — — Nemean women in E. Hypsip., [304].
- — — Old Athenians, in E. Erech., [297];
- Heracleid., [200].
- — — — Pheræans in E. Alc., [79], [186].
- — — Phœnician maidens in E. Phœn., [264 ff.]
- — — — — — Phrynichus’ Phœn., [9].
- — — Phrygian Bacchantes in E. Bac., [277 ff.]
- — — Phrygians in Æ. Hector’s Ransom, [119].
- — — Phthian women in E. Andromache, [220].
- — — Salaminian sailors in S. Ajax, [132].
- — — Satyrs in S. Ichn., [175], and E. Cycl., [289 ff.]
- — — Sea-Nymphs in Æ. Prom. V., [94].
- — — Sentinels in Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- — — Thebans in E. H. Fur., [228 ff.]
- — — — — S. Antig., [137].
- — — — — — Œ. Tyr., [148].
- — — Trœzenian women in E. Hippol., [205 ff.]
- — — Trojan women in E. Troades, [243 ff.]
- — place of, in theatre, [50].
- — under Æ., [11-12].
- Chorus-leader, [60].
- — -trainer, [70].
- Chromatic style of Agathon, [26].
- Chthonian religion in Æ., [130].
- City Dionysia, [13], [49], [60].
- Classicism and Romance, [320].
- Comedy, [23].
- — origin of, [1 n.]
- Commos, [74].
- — Aristotle’s definition of, [47].
- — in Æ. Choeph., [109] and [n.]
- Complication, Ar.’s definition of, [47].
- Conception of God in Critias, [30].
- Confederacy, Delian, [13].
- Conscience in Æ., [130].
- Contents, p. [vii].
- Coon-songs, [80].
- Corinthians, [16], [192 ff.]
- Coryphæus, [78-9].
- — in Œ. Tyr., [146].
- Cothurnus, [69].
- Crēpis, [68].
- Criticism, Verrall’s, etc., p. [v].
- Crown of ivy, [61].
- Curetes, in E. Cretans, [310].
- Curtain, none in classical age, [64].
- Dancing-ground, [50].
- Dancing of chorus, [78-80].
- Date of Hecuba, [215 n.]
- Dea ex machina, in E. Ion, [240];
- Melanippe, [306].
- See also [Deus].
- Death on stage, according to Aristotle, [45];
- of Alcestis and Hippolytus, [46].
- Defects in S. Ajax, [135-6].
- Delian confederacy, [13].
- — festival, [215] and [n.]
- Delirium of Orestes, on stage, [70].
- Delphic oracle, in E. Erech., [297];
- Ion, [237 ff.];
- I. T., [247 ff.];
- Teleph., [295-6].
- Demos, [325].
- Dénouement, Aristotle’s definition of, [47].
- Destiny in E., [318].
- Deus ex machina, acc. to Aristotle, [46];
- in S. Philoct., [163 ff.], [312 ff.], [315];
- in E. Androma., [312 ff.];
- Bac., Hel., Hipp., Ion, Iph. A., Melan. W., Rhes., Suppl., ibid., Medea, [46], [195-6].
- Deuteragonist, [72].
- Dialogue, [4], [11].
- Difficulties in plot of Andromache, [221 ff.]
- Dionysia, City or Great, [13], [49], [60], [80].
- — Rural, [49].
- — [203].
- — in Alexander’s Camp, [39].
- Dionysiac festivals, [80].
- — — at Alexandria, [39].
- — legends, [2].
- — worship, [68].
- Distegia, [64-5].
- Dithyrambic chorus, [82].
- Dithyrambs, [1], [3], [23-4], [49].
- — prize a tripod in, [62].
- “Do and suffer,” [110].
- Doge in Sh. Merchant of Venice, [72-3].
- Doors in theatre, [52].
- Dorian mode, [72].
- Dorians and tragedy, [3].
- Doric in lyrics, [3] and [n.]
- Drama before Æ., [4 ff.]
- Dramatic art of Æ., [125 ff.]
- — criticism, Verrall’s, p. [v].
- — form, p. [vi].
- — irony in S., [179-80].
- — performance, a State function, [50].
- — renaissance in Great Britain, p. [v].
- — structure, pp. [v], [vi], etc.
- — — of E. Medea, [196-7].
- Dress, effect of, on acting, [70].
- — of actors and chorus, [68-70].
- — — satyric chorus, [69].
- — — chorus in E. Bac., [68-9].
- — — Furies in Æ. Eum., [69].
- Dressing-room, [52].
- Ecclesia of Athens, [270].
- Eccyclema, [64], [66-8];
- in Æ. Eum., [67], [111 n.];
- in E. H. Fur., [229].
- Editions of E. Medea, [22] and [n.], [195-6];
- of Hippol., [213-5].
- Effect of dress and masks on acting, [70].
- Egyptian herald in Æ. Suppl., [123-4], and Eg. messenger in E. Hel., [258 ff.]
- — sculpture, [126].
- Elaphebolion, month (Mar.-Apr.), [49].
- Elegies of Ion, [23].
- Elements of tragedy, acc. to Aristotle, [44].
- Eleusinian mysteries, [10-11].
- Eleusinians in E. Erech., [297].
- Elizabethan dramatists, [5].
- — stage-directions, and eccyclema, [66-7].
- Embassy to Syracuse, E. on, [17].
- Encores, [83].
- Epigrams of Ion, [23].
- Episodes, [4] and [n.], [12].
- — Ar.’s definition of, [47].
- Episodic plot of Hecuba, [216].
- — plots of E., [312 ff.]
- Epitaph of Æ., [10 n.]
- Eponymus, Archon, [60].
- Eretrian philosophic school, [39].
- Eruption of Etna, [91].
- Etymology of “tragedy,” [62 n.]
- Eunuch in Phrynichus’ Phœnissæ, [7].
- Euripidean influence in S. Philoct., [163].
- — — — — Trach., [159-60].
- — Supplices, [65].
- — versification of Sosiphanes, [41].
- Evidence of architectural remains, in stage controversy, [57-8].
- — — extant dramas, in stage controversy, [56-7].
- — — tradition, in stage controversy, [57].
- Examining-boards and S. Ajax, p. [vi].
- Exodos, [78];
- Ar.’s definition of, [47].
- “Expedit esse deos,” [257 n.]
- Fate in Æ., [130];
- in E., [318];
- in E. Troades, [246].
- “Fates” in British Museum, [182].
- Faults in Œ. Tyr., [150 ff.]
- Fixed proscenium, [58].
- Flowers, Chæremon’s love of, [32-3].
- Flute-players, [6], [60], [70-2].
- Form, dramatic, p. [v].
- Fourth actor, [71].
- Fragments of Aristophanes, [119] and [n.]
- — — Æ., [117 ff.];
- of E., [295 ff.];
- of S., [173-6].
- French Revolution, [30].
- Frenzies in E. Orestes, [275];
- frenzy, [65].
- Fundamental law in criticism of Greek tragedy, [155].
- Furies, [67-8], [111 ff.], [249];
- and Attica, [131];
- grove of, [168 ff.];
- in Æ. Choeph., [108];
- Eum., [77 n.];
- in S. Œ. Col., [169];
- in E. Iph. T., [247];
- Orestes, [269].
- Gallery, [51].
- — on Elizabethan stage, [65].
- Gamelion, month (Jan.-Feb.), [49].
- Gangways, [51].
- General appreciation of Æ., [120 ff.];
- of S., [177 ff.];
- of E., [310 ff.]
- Generals, board of, [13].
- Generals’ seats, [81].
- Geography, in Prometheus-trilogy, and Daughters of Sun, of Æ., [119];
- and in S. Triptolemus, [173].
- Ghost of Clytæmnestra, in Æ. Eum., [111 ff.]
- — — Polydorus, in E. Hec., [215 ff.]
- Ghosts in theatre, [55], [64].
- Goat as tragic prize, [62].
- “Goat-song,” [62 n.]
- “God” in E., [283 f.]
- Golden Fleece in E. Medea, [192 ff.]
- — — — — Hypsip., [305].
- — Lamb, [257].
- Gorgon, in E. Andromeda, [240].
- Graces and Muses in E., [326].
- “Gracious Ones,” [113 n.]
- Græco-Roman type of theatre, [59 n.]
- Grandeur of Æ.’s dramatic art, [125].
- — — — language, [121].
- Great Dionysia, [49], [80].
- Greek Drama originated in Dionysiac worship, [1].
- — — an act of worship, [49].
- — enlightenment, [325].
- — Messenger in E. Helena, [258 n.]
- — Statues, [182-3].
- Guard in E. Bacchæ, [277 ff.];
- in S. Antig., [144].
- Hades, [95];
- in Pirithous, [29].
- Harpist, S. as, [71].
- Hellenistic world, [20].
- Hellenotamias, [13].
- Hemicyclion, [64].
- Herald in Æ. Ag., [73];
- Suppl., [123];
- of Thebes, in E. Suppl., [234 ff.]
- Herdsman in Rhesus, [291 n.] and ff.
- “Hero” in Greek sense, [136].
- High stage, [53-4].
- Hissing a play, [83].
- Homeric question, [52].
- Hoplite, Æ. as, [10].
- Horses on stage, [64].
- Huntsmen in E. Hippol., [71].
- Hymns of Ion, [23].
- Hypnotism in E. Bacchæ, [282].
- Hyporchema, [6], [78].
- Hypothesis of E. Cycl., [290 n.];
- of Suppl., [235 n.]
- Icria, [81].
- Improvisation, [5].
- Innovations of Agathon, [26 f.]
- Interpolations in E. Phœnissæ, [265 ff.]
- Invocation of Agamemnon’s shade, in Æ. Choeph., [74].
- Ionian revolt, [7].
- Irony, S.’s dramatic, [179-80].
- Isthmian games, [23].
- Ivy crown of poet and choregus, [61].
- — sacred to Dionysus, [61-2].
- Japanese theatre, [68].
- Judges of dramas, [12-13], [61].
- Judges’ seats in theatre, [81].
- Lacedæmonian society in E. Andromache, [224].
- Landscape, allusions to, in drama, [63].
- Language of Homer, [123].
- Later Greek view of E., [323].
- Lead, theatre-ticket of, [82].
- Lemnian chorus in Æ. and E. Philoctetes, [166].
- Lenæa, [34], [49], [60].
- Lessee of theatre, [82].
- Library of Alexandria, [39].
- — — Euripides, [17].
- Libretto, [72], [312].
- Lightning on stage, [64].
- “Literature of escape,” [184].
- “Liturgy” or public service, [60].
- Logeion, [53], [57], [64].
- Low stage, [54].
- Ludovisi Hera, [182].
- Lycians in Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Lycurgean theatre, [58].
- Lydian mode, [72].
- Machinery, on stage, [64-5].
- “Madonna of the Grand Duke,” by Raffaelle, [102].
- “Marathon, men of,” [325].
- Masks, [5], [58], [68-9];
- invented by Chœrilus? [6];
- effect on acting, [70].
- “Melian dialogue” in Thucydides, [167 n.]
- Melodrama, [307].
- “Men of Marathon,” [325].
- Messenger or messengers: in E. Bacch., [277 ff.];
- El., [252-3];
- Helena, [258 ff.];
- Iph. A., [285 f.];
- Phœn., [264-5];
- Suppl., [234 n.];
- in S. Œ. Col., [185].
- Metaphors, [123], etc.
- Minor parts well played, [73].
- Mixed, or “mixo-,” Lydian mode, [19], [72].
- Model tragedy, in Ar. Poetic, the Œ. Tyr., [148].
- Modes in music, [72].
- Monastic spirit in Hellas, [310].
- Monody, [74].
- Mounting of plays, [60], [62 ff.]
- Muse in Rhesus, [291 n.] and ff.;
- Muses in Æ. Bassar., [117];
- in E. H. Fur., [229].
- Music, [26], [71-2];
- and Pratinas, [6].
- Music-hall, or Odeum, [56].
- Mutes, [70-1].
- Mysteries of Eleusis, [10-11].
- Naiad-lyric in E. Hel., [261].
- Natural science in E., [319].
- Nemean games, [304].
- — women in E. Hypsip., [304].
- New comedy, [19], [336].
- Nightingale-lyric in E. Hel., [261];
- in Rhes., [292-3].
- No word for stage in older literature, [57].
- Number of actors, [5], [11-12], [15-16], [73].
- Nurse in Æ. Choeph., [124];
- E. Hippol., [205 ff.];
- in S. Trach., [158 n.];
- in Sh. Romeo and J., [124].
- Nymph Cyllene, in S. Ichn., [176];
- Echo, in S. Philoct., [166].
- Objections of A. and Ar. to E., [312 ff.]
- Obol, [81].
- Obscenity in ritual, [81].
- Oceanids in Æ. P. V., [76], [124].
- Ochlocracy, [30].
- Odes in Tragedy, [77].
- Odeum, or Music-hall, [56].
- Old Comedy, [81].
- — man, in E. Iph. A., [285 ff.]
- — woman, in E. Helena, [258 ff.]
- Olympian Gods, and Æ., [130];
- in S. El., [142];
- in E. Hippol., [209];
- Ion, [238 ff.];
- Iph. T., [249];
- Or., [276];
- Troad., [246].
- Oncus, [69].
- Optical relations of stage and auditorium, [58].
- Oracle of Delphi;
- in Ion, [237];
- and see [Delphic Oracle].
- Orchestra, [50], [57-8], [64].
- Order in theatre, [82].
- Origin of comedy, [1] and [n.];
- of tragedy, [1 ff.]
- Oxyrhynchus papyri, [18] and [n.], [175 ff.], [304] and [n.], etc. [vi., 19-106; ix. 124-82].
- Pæan on Salamis, [12];
- Pæans, [23].
- Pædagogi, brought on stage by Neophron, [21].
- Pædagogus, in S. El., [141 ff.];
- E. Ion, [236 ff.];
- Med., [192];
- Phœn., [264 ff.]
- Papyri, see [Oxyrhynchus].
- Parachoregema, [71].
- Parallel of sculpture and Æ.’s art, [125-6].
- Parascenia, [53-4], [71].
- Parian marble, the, [17].
- Parodos, -oi, [77], [81];
- Ar.’s definition of, [47].
- Parody: of Agathon, in A. Thesmoph., [27-8];
- of E. Andromeda, in A. Thesm., [298];
- Belleroph., in A. Peace, [297];
- of Tel. in A. Acharn. and Thesm., [296];
- of Helena in A. Thesm., [262].
- Parts of a theatre, [50 ff.]
- Passage-ways, [51].
- Peace-lyric, in E. Cresph., [308-9].
- Peasant in E. Electra, [252 ff.]
- “Pegs,” [51].
- Pelasgians, [272].
- Pelopid curse, in Æ. Agam., [106];
- family, [258].
- Peloponnesian war, [163], [200], [201 n.], [219 n.], [325].
- Performers and their work, [70 ff.]
- Periacti, [63], [65].
- Peripeteia, definition and examples of, given by Aristotle, [37], [47-8];
- in Agathon, [27];
- in E., [18-19];
- in S. Antig., [140];
- in Philoct., [163].
- Persian counsellors, [7], [356];
- invasions, [10].
- Phallic songs, [1 n.]
- Pheræan elders’ chorus, in E. Alc., [186].
- Philosophy in E., [319].
- “Phœbus,” watchword in Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Phœnician women, chorus of in E. and Phry. Phœn., [9], [264].
- Phrygian in E. Orestes, [268 ff.]
- — mode, [16], [72].
- — slave, his solo, in E. Or., [72].
- Phrygians, [224].
- Phrynichean treatment of theme, [108].
- Picturesqueness of Æ.’s dramatic structure, [127-8];
- of his characterization, [124];
- language, [123-4].
- Plan of theatre (illustration), [51].
- Platform, [56].
- Plays with two actors only, [12] and [n.]
- “Pleiad” at Alexandria, [39].
- Pleiads in E. Phaethon, [302].
- Plot in Tragedy, acc. to Aristotle, [vi], [44];
- of Agam., Verrall’s theory, [100 ff.]
- Politics, Æ.’s interest in, [128] and [n.];
- in E., [319].
- Pommery, [74 n.]
- Popularity of E. Phœn., [265].
- Poseideon, month (Dec.-Jan.), [49].
- Priest of Dionysus, [80].
- Privileges of actors, [75].
- Prize for acting, [61], [75].
- Probability in Agathon, [27].
- Proedria, [81].
- Producers of plays, [60].
- Production of plays, [49 ff.]
- Prologos, Ar.’s definition of, [19], [47].
- Prologue in E., [19] and [n.]
- — of Phrynichus’ Phœnissæ, [7].
- Pronunciation in Greek and English theatres, [74].
- Propagandist plays of Diogenes and Crates, [37].
- Properties, [64].
- Property-rooms, [52].
- Prophetess in E. Ion, [236 ff.]
- Prophets of Israel and Æ., [121].
- Propompi in Æ. Eum., [71].
- Proscenium, [53], [58].
- Prose-drama of E., [323].
- Protagonist, [60-1], [72 ff.]
- Psychological drama of E., [318].
- Pulpitum, [56].
- Puritans, [30].
- Purpose and scope of the book, p. [v].
- Pythian priestess, in Æ. Eum., [111];
- in E. Ion, [237].
- Quo Vadis? legend, [165].
- Rationalism in Critias’ Sisyphus, [30];
- in E., [315], etc.
- Realism in E., [321].
- Recitative, [74].
- Recognition in tragedy, acc. to Aristotle, [45];
- in Æ. Choeph., [258];
- in Arnold’s Merope, [308-9];
- in E. Cresph., ib.;
- Hel., [260];
- Hypsip., [305];
- Ion, [237 ff.];
- Iph. T., [31], [45], [73], [248];
- in Polyidus’ Iph., [31];
- in S. El., [142], [144];
- Tereus, [174 n.]
- Recoil in drama, Ar.’s definition of, [45], [47-8];
- in S. Antig., [140].
- Religion in E., [319], etc.;
- in S., [177];
- in Æ. Eum., [114];
- of Æ., [128].
- Remains of theatre buildings at Athens, [52].
- Renaissance in Great Britain, Dramatic, p. [v].
- Reticence of Athenian art, [183].
- Reversal of action in tragedy, acc. to Aristotle, [45], [47-8].
- Rhapsody of Chæremon, [32].
- “Rod-bearers,” [82].
- Roman theatres, [52].
- Romance and classicism, [320].
- — in E., [320-1].
- Rural Dionysia, [49].
- Sack of Melos, [244].
- Sacrificial Table, [1], [4].
- Salaminian sailors, chorus of, in S. Ajax, [132].
- Salamis, victory of, [7], [12], [14], [38].
- “Salome” dances, [78].
- Salon of Sophocles, [14].
- Satyric chorus, [80].
- — drama, [1], [2], [6], [17], [23], [25], [61], [81 n.], [175-6], [192], [289 ff.], etc.
- Satyrs, [1];
- chorus of, in Cycl., [289 ff.]
- Scænici, [53].
- Scēnē, [52], [59].
- Scene-painting, [4], [15], [16], [62].
- Scenery, [62 ff.]
- Scholia: on Æ. Choeph. [900], [73 n.];
- Pers., [87];
- Prom. V. [128], [57];
- on Aristoph., [22 n.];
- Frogs [303], [74 n.];
- Frogs [53], [304 n.];
- Wasps [1342], [57];
- on Eurip., [21];
- Phœn., [265];
- Rhes. [528], [294] and [n.]
- Scolia, [23].
- Sculpture of Assyria, Egypt, Greece, Praxiteles, [125-6].
- Sea-Nymphs, in Æ. P. V., [94].
- Seating accommodation in theatre, Athens, [50] and [n.]
- Seats in theatre, [80 ff.]
- Selection of dramatic judges, [61].
- Semi-choruses, [78].
- Sentinels, chorus of, in Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- Servant, in E. Ion, [236 ff.]
- Seven against Thebes, in E. Suppl., [234 ff.]
- Shepherd, in E. El., [253].
- Shrine of Thetis, in E. Androma., [219 ff.]
- Sicilian expedition, [244], [252 n.]
- Side-wings, [51], [54].
- Sikinnis dance, [80].
- Simplicity of Athenian art, [183];
- of Æ.’s dramatic structure, [126].
- — — Æ.’s language, [122].
- Sin, as material defilement, in Æ., [130 n.]
- — in Euripides, [318 ff.]
- Slave in Iph. A., [322].
- Socratic novices in A. Clouds, [68].
- Solo by Phrygian slave in E. Or., [72].
- Songs of Phrynichus, [8].
- Sophistry in E., [317].
- (“Spartam nactus es, hanc exorna”), [295].
- Spartans, [201 n.], [204].
- “Speaking-place,” [53];
- “for gods,” [65].
- Sphinx, [265], [267-8 n.];
- in S. Œ. Tyr., [151].
- Stage, [52 ff.]
- Stage-buildings, [50 ff.]
- — -direction in S. Ichn., [175 n.]
- — -machinery, [64 ff.]
- — -properties, [64].
- — used after 300 B.C., [53].
- Stasima, [77];
- -on, Ar.’s definition of, [47].
- Statues in Greek plays, [62].
- — of playwrights, [31].
- Stewards in theatre, [82].
- Stropheion, [64].
- Structure, dramatic, [v], [vi], etc.
- “Study-plays” of Diogenes and Crates, [37].
- Sun-god, in E. Medea, [195];
- Phaethon, [301-3].
- Supervision of dramatic displays, [60 ff.]
- Suttee, in E. Suppl., [235].
- Table in orchestra, [50].
- Table, sacrificial, [1], [4].
- Tableaux in Greek theatre, [66].
- Taurians in E. Iph. T., [247 ff.]
- Technical changes made by Æ., [11];
- by S., [15-6].
- Temple of Athena, in Eumen., [63].
- Tent, [52] (of Agamemnon).
- Tetralogy, [15], [17], [24], [50], [61], [87].
- Theatre, [80 ff.]
- — at Athens, remains of, [59 n.]
- — buildings, [50 ff.]
- — Græco-Roman type, in Asia Minor, [59 n.]
- — its parts and construction, [50 ff.]
- — not roofed, [50].
- — of Dionysus, Athens, [49], [56].
- — — Lycurgus, [57].
- — ticket, [82].
- Thebans, chorus of, in E. H. Fur., [228 ff.]
- Theologeion, [64-5].
- Theoric fund, [82].
- Thessalian, in E. Andromache, [226-7].
- Thesmophoria, festival, [262].
- Third actor, [16].
- Thirty tyrants, [29-30].
- Thought in tragedy, acc. to Aristotle, [44].
- Thracian Edoni, [117].
- Thracians in E. Erech., [297];
- Rhes., [291 ff.]
- “Three Unities,” [42 n.]
- Thunder-machine, [64].
- Thymele, [57];
- -melici, [53].
- Times of dramatic performances, [50].
- “To give a chorus,” [60].
- Tomb of Achilles, in Hec., [216];
- of Agamemnon, in Æ. Choeph., [106];
- in E. El., [253];
- of Clytæmnestra, in E. Or., [269];
- of Proteus, in E. Hel., [259];
- importance of tombs acc. to Prof. Ridgeway, [3], [64] and [n.]
- “To receive a chorus,” [60].
- Torturing of slaves, in drama, [21].
- Tradition, evidence of, in stage controversy, [57].
- Tragedy, origin of, [1 ff.]
- Tragic contest, begun by Pisistratus, [50].
- — diction, created by Æ., [122].
- — incident in tragedy, acc. to Aristotle, [45].
- Tragicomedy in E., [19].
- Trainers of actors and choruses, [60].
- Travelling companies of actors, [49].
- Treasury Board, [13].
- Trilogy, [16].
- Tripod, prize for dithyramb, [62].
- Tritagonist, [72].
- Trœzenian women, chorus of, in E. Hippol., [205 ff.]
- Trojans, in E. Philoct., [297];
- Rhesus, [291 ff.]
- — women, chorus of, in E. Troades, [243 ff.]
- Two actors only, in certain plays, [12] and [n.]
- Tyrants, thirty, [29].
- Unities, three, [42 n.]
- Unity of Place, [42 n.];
- violated in Æ. Eum., and in S. Aj., [42 n.]
- Unravelling in drama, Ar.’s definition of, [47].
- Vase-paintings, [41].
- Verse-translations of Professor Murray, [v], [185], [211], [214], [280].
- Versions of E. Medea, [22] and [n.], [195-6];
- of Hippol., [213-5].
- Vitruvian stage, [53 ff.]
- Vote of Athena, in Æ. Eumen., [112] and [n.]
- Waggon of Thespis, [5], [50].
- Was there a stage in the Greek theatre? [52 ff.]
- — — ever a fourth actor? [71].
- Watchmen in Æ. Agam., [64], [124].
- What does Aristotle think of Peripeteia? [48].
- White shoes of actors, [16].
- Wine-lees, faces of Thespis’ actors smeared with, [5], [68].
- “Wine-Press Festival,” [49], see [Lenæa].
- Wit in E. Orestes, [323];
- in E. generally, [321-3].
- Wooden horse, [243].
- Wrestling in Phrynichus’ Antæus, [7] and [n.]
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