Sophocles has not yet had anyone outdo him in the harmonious perfection of the whole. In contrast to Aeschylus, he digs deeper into his characters, and bases his tragedies and victories in the man himself, this man who acts both on the impulse of ideas and passions, a man in which life and art merge forever.
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Sophocles has not yet had anyone outdo him in the harmonious perfection of the whole. In contrast to Aeschylus, he digs deeper into his characters, and bases his tragedies and victories in the man himself, this man who acts both on the impulse of ideas and passions, a man in which life and art merge forever.
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