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Plutarchus de gloria Atheniensium.

Ηνθησε δε η Τραγωδια και διεβοηθη, θαυμαστον ακροαμα και θεαμα τ τοτ' ανθρωπων γενομενη, &c.

Αν γαρ εκλογιασθη τ δραματων εραστον οσα κατεστη, πλεον ανηλωκως φανειδε ο δημος εις Βακχας και Φοινιωας, και Οιδιποδας, και Α'ντιγονην και τα Μηδειας κακα και Η'λεκτρας, ων υπο τε ηγεμονιας και τ' ελευθεριας πολεμιους του βαρβαρους ανηλασεν.

Tragedy flourished and was in high esteeme, the hearing and sight whereof did wonderfully delight the men of those times.

For if the accounts be made of the charge the Athenians were at in adorning their dramatick Poems, it will appeare that the Bacchæ, Phænissæ, Oedipi, Antigona, the cruelties of Medæa and Electra, consumed more treasure, than their wars undertaken against Barbarians for liberty and Empire.