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CONTENTS.
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(11) The Electra 301
(12) The Helena 303
(13) The Ion 304
(14) The Iphigeneia in Tauris 305
(15) The Orestes 309
(16) The Phoenissae 310
(17) The Bacchae 311
(18) The Iphigeneia in Aulide 314
(19) The Cyclops 316
§ 10. Reputation in Ancient Times 317
 
Chap. V. Form and Character of Greek Tragedy 322
§ 1. General Characteristics 322
§ 2. The Subjects 328
§ 3. The Characters 333
§ 4. Unity of Structure 337
§ 5. Treatment of the Plot 344
§ 6. Formal Divisions of Greek Tragedy 348
(1) The Dialogue 348
(2) The Lyrics 353
§ 7. The Language of Greek Tragedy 363
§ 8. The Versification 370
§ 9. Symmetry of Form 377
§ 10. The Satyric Drama 389
§ 11. The Titles of Greek Tragedies 395
 
Chap. VI. Later History of Greek Tragedy 403
§ 1. Introductory 403
§ 2. Minor Poets of the Fifth Century 405
(1) Ion 406
(2) Achaeus 408
(3) Agathon 409
(4) Tragedy in Families 412
(5) Other Tragic Poets 416
§ 3. Tragedy at Athens in the Fourth Century 419
(1) Rhetorical Poets 423
(2) Literary and Philosophical Poets 426
(3) Tragedy in Families 429
(4) Dionysius the Tyrant 432
§ 4. The Extension of Greek Tragedy beyond Athens 434
§ 5. Tragedy at Alexandria 439