This brings to mind the following snippet of "school boy howlers" from Lionel Milford's Haileybury College Past and Present.
"The contrast between a Greek play and an English play":
" Greek plays were merely poetry, without much dramatic instinct. A person on the point of death will lapse into a fine speech on Thracian Spinning or the Setting Sun. The Chorus must always have several entries, and make several pointless remarks, every one at the same time.
" An English play is not so poetical, has a clever plot, and the speeches are to the point. Also, they do not give way to such frightful murders."
Greek Chorus "pointless" |
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