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  1. Some Problems of Text and Interpreation in the Hippolytus.C. W. Willink - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (01):11-.
    Phaedra's long speech is one of the most important elements in Euripides’ most intricate play; we may confidently assume that with his surpassing interest in women and in rhetoric the dramatist will have lavished more than usual pains upon it. Interpretation of it has suffered in the past from false preconceptions and lexicological imprecision; the nature of the speech is such that we can be led far astray by a small misjudgement of the connotation of such words as at the (...)
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  • Euripides, Hippolytos.Friedrich Solmsen & W. S. Barrett - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (1):86.
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  • Euripidean Drama: Myth, Theme, and Structure.John J. Peradotto & D. J. Conacher - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (1):87.
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  • Scenes from Greek Drama.Michael J. O'Brien & Bruno Snell - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (2):233.
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  • Artemis Eukleia and Euripides' Hippolytus.D. C. Braund - 1980 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 100:184-185.
  • 'bad Shame' And Related Problems In Phaedra's Speech.Friedrich Solmsen - 1973 - Hermes 101 (4):420-425.
     
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  • Euripides, Socrates and Virtue.Jon Moline - 1975 - Hermes 103 (1):45-67.
     
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  • Shame and Purity in Euripides' Hippolytus.Charles Segal - 1970 - Hermes 98 (3):278-299.
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