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- who: from the Department of Classics have published the article: S P 671-3: A R, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Arlene Allan has argued that lines 671-3 of Sophocles' Philoctetes were delivered by Philoctetes.1 I believe that they were spoken by Neoptolemus, and in this Article explain why. I merely mark with a line or paragraphos places where the mediaeval manuscripts indicate a change of speaker. The playwright, and copyists after him until at least the third century BC, will have signified a change of speaker merely by a paragraphos . . .
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