Vol. 18 No. 6 1951 - page 611

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The IlDagery of
Sopho~les!'
Antigone
By ROBERT F. GOHEEN. "By the delicate and sturdy use of the poetic
criticism of our own time-by using the tools of our own sensibility-Mr.
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ocles."-R.
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BETWEEN THE PAST AND THE PRESENT: 1848-1870
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