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- Date/Time Original: 01/01/0001 00:00:00
- Exposure Time: 1/30 sec
- Flash: Flash fired
- Focal Length: 5.9 mm
- Model: C700UZ
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"On the principles of this latter age rests the whole character of Euripides. Far from approving the destructive tendencies of the time, he held aloof from public life on principle, and his private life was blameless; but he was permeated through and through with that spirit of boundless subjectivity and the skeptical moral paralysis resulting from it, which was the special characteristic of the age of ochlocracy. He was a keen observer of human life and its ceaseless whirl of passions. In art he was a consistent realist." ed. Alfred Bates
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