Use of aeschylus in Sentences. 16 Examples

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aeschylus at the start of sentence


  1. Aeschylus, a famous Greek playwright, died after and eagle dropped a tortoise on his bald head.
  2. Aeschylus made them the terrifying chorus of his tragedy Eumenides, and Euripides was the first to speak of them as three in number.

aeschylus at the end of sentence


  1. My favorite poet was aeschylus.

aeschylus in the middle of sentence


  1. But aeschylus too was sick at heart.
  2. What their aeschylus imagined our nursery children could feel.
  3. Peter , Moses on Isaac, aeschylus on Polynices , Cleopatra on Octavius.
  4. The mellow brains of aeschylus spilled out like honey on the path below.
  5. Although aeschylus wrote nearly ninety plays, records of only seventy-nine have survived.
  6. This simple story line was elaborated in the works of Hesiod, aeschylus, Lucian, Ovid, and others.
  7. The language and meter used by aeschylus in his plays was the forerunner of blank verse, or unrhymed iambic pentameter.
  8. In the family vineyard at Salamis, just a few weeks after the victory at Salamis, aeschylus dis-covered his own destiny.
  9. The wrinkled child of a warrior culture, aeschylus may have sincerely believed that Marathon represented his finest hour.
  10. Old aeschylus, alone and far from home, tottered along a dirt pathway which meandered down between the yellow Sicilian fields.
  11. The Oresteia of aeschylus is the author's only complete surviving trilogy, and includes the plays "Agamemnon, " "The Libation Bearers, " and "The Eumenides."
  12. The first great dramatists (aeschylus, Sophocles, Aristophanes), the greatest sculptors in history(Phidias), and Socrates all lived in Athens in the 5th century BC.
  13. He admired aeschylus and Pindar; but when some one was commending them, he said that aeschylus and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus, had given no song, or no good one.
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