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