Lexicographical Neighbors of Commos
Literary usage of Commos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sophocles by Lewis Campbell (1879)
"Lastly, the chief commos (or conjoint lament) is very differently placed. ...
The Antigone ends with a commos, and this is interrupted by the announcement ..."
2. History of the Literature of Ancient Greece: To the Period of Isocrates by Karl Otfried Müller, George Cornewall Lewis (1847)
"The commos often occupies a considerable part of a tragedy, especially those ...
In a commos, moreover, the long systems of artfully interwoven strophes and ..."