The herald, who had been despatched to the lower world, returns with an account that all Athens was gone bird-mad ; that it was grown a fashion to imitate them in their names and manners ; and that shortly they might expect to see a whole convoy arrive,... The Birds of Aristophanes - Page xiiby Aristophanes - 1864 - 236 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Aristophanes - 1834 - 192 pages
...Jove's Gods.' Suid. v. àiroкe&yкnfiev . . . Ti rpúirу, Aeoyeveîs w Qeoí, irо. ACT III. SCENE IV. The herald who had been despatched to the lower world,...wings to equip their new citizens, when they come. 1229. Seivov ye TOV Ki'/puка] The accusative may in many cases be regarded as an expression of feeling,... | |
 | Aristophanes - 1849 - 256 pages
...Where is her passport ? Whether she had leave from the watch ? What is her business ? Who she is ? — in short, he treats her with great authority. She...wings to equip their new citizens, when they come. tserus allows it, indeed, to be the custom of his people ; but at the same time informs him of an ancient... | |
 | Aristophanes - 1852 - 152 pages
...sauciness and madness, and threatens them with all her father's thunder. The governor of Nephelocoecygia returns it with higher menaces, and with language...bird-mad ; that it was grown a fashion to imitate them hi their names and manners ; and that shortly they might expect to see a whole convoy arrive, in order... | |
 | Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 736 pages
...bullies her back by sheer force of slang, after the usual manner of demagogues, and at the same time the herald who had been despatched to the lower world returns with the report that all the Athenians have gone bird-mad. Some more emigrants and visitors are disposed... | |
 | Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 744 pages
...bullies her back by sheer force of slang, after the usual manner of demagogues, and at the same time the herald who had been despatched to the lower world returns with the report that all the Athenians have gone bird-mad. Some more emigrants and visitors are disposed... | |
 | Thomas Gray - English language - 1884 - 422 pages
...her virginity safe, but in a terrible passion. Act 3. Scene 4. The herald, who had been dispatched to the lower world, returns with an account that all...wings to equip their new citizens, when they come. Scene 5. The first, who appears, ia a profligate young fellow, who hopes to enjoy a liberty, which... | |
 | Thomas Gray - 1885
...her virginity safe, but in a terrible passion. Act 3. Scene 4. The herald, who had been dispatehed to the lower world, returns with an account that all...arrive, in order to settle among them. The chorus ran to feteh 34 NOTES ON ARISTOPHANES. a vast cargo of feathers and wings to equip their new citizens,... | |
 | Thomas Gray - 1885 - 428 pages
...her virginity safe, but in a terrible passion. Act 3. Scene 4. The herald, who had been dispatched to the lower world, returns with an account that all...arrive, in order to settle among them. The chorus rmn to fbtch a vast cargo of feathers and wings to equip their new citizens, when they come. • Scene... | |
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