PREFACE
Chapter I
EAST AND WEST
Chapter II
MIND AND SPIRIT
Chapter III
THE WAY OF THE EAST AND THE WEST IN ART
Chapter IV
THE GREEK WAY OF WRITING
Chapter V
PINDAR
Chapter VI
THE ATHENIANS AS PLATO SAW THEM
Chapter VII
ARISTOPHANES AND THE OLD COMEDY
First Slave
Second Slave
Euripides
Mnesilochus
Mnesilochus interrupting
Servant
Servant scandalized
Agathon
Father
Student
Socrates
Son
Chremylus
Slave
Dikæopolis
Crowd
Dikæopolis [ from behind stage ]
First Speaker
Second Speaker
Third Speaker
All
Euripides solemnly
Lady Blanche
Princess
Peisthetærus
Poet
Colonel
Duke
Bunthorne aside
Bunthorne alone
Demosthenes
Nicias
Mabel
Police
Politician
Carion
Sausage-Seller
Chapter VIII
HERODOTUS
Chapter IX
THUCYDIDES
Chapter X
XENOPHON
Chapter XI
THE IDEA OF TRAGEDY
Chapter XII
ÆSCHYLUS
Herald
Prometheus
macbeth
Chapter XIII
SOPHOCLES
Chapter XIV
EURIPIDES
Chapter XV
THE RELIGION OF THE GREEKS
Heracles
Chapter XVI
THE WAY OF THE GREEKS
Chorus
Clytemnestra
Lear
Gloucester
Electra
Orestes
Chapter XVII
THE WAY OF THE MODERN WORLD