Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... scenes in this comedy , that the Prytanes were present in the publick assemblies , seated in the place of honour ; that they kept order there , and commanded the archers to apprehend any one who made a disturbance ; and that they ...
... scenes in this comedy , that the Prytanes were present in the publick assemblies , seated in the place of honour ; that they kept order there , and commanded the archers to apprehend any one who made a disturbance ; and that they ...
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... scene which begun , Αγ ' ω φιλον μοι Πηγασου πτερον : and so , from the elevated expression , I imagine the rest to be , as far as v . 155. The reason why he himself chooses to go to heaven on a beetle , he himself gives us out of ...
... scene which begun , Αγ ' ω φιλον μοι Πηγασου πτερον : and so , from the elevated expression , I imagine the rest to be , as far as v . 155. The reason why he himself chooses to go to heaven on a beetle , he himself gives us out of ...
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... and Aves , 795 ) that women were present in the theatres , which is amazing , when one considers the extreme indecency , not of words alone , but of actions , in these spectacles . The preceding scene at v . 22 NOTES ON ARISTOPHANES .
... and Aves , 795 ) that women were present in the theatres , which is amazing , when one considers the extreme indecency , not of words alone , but of actions , in these spectacles . The preceding scene at v . 22 NOTES ON ARISTOPHANES .
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... scene must change at v . 179 , ( where Trygæus arrives at the gates of heaven mounted on his winged steed ) , and from thence to v . 829 , it lies in heaven : but how the chorus get thither I cannot imagine , as they have no hippo ...
... scene must change at v . 179 , ( where Trygæus arrives at the gates of heaven mounted on his winged steed ) , and from thence to v . 829 , it lies in heaven : but how the chorus get thither I cannot imagine , as they have no hippo ...
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... that the plan , or detailed argument , of the Aves is drawn up with such peculiar vivacity , pointed humour , and originality of manner , as to be a model of its kind .— [ MATHIAS . ] Act 1. Sc . 1 . The scene is a AVES. ...
... that the plan , or detailed argument , of the Aves is drawn up with such peculiar vivacity , pointed humour , and originality of manner , as to be a model of its kind .— [ MATHIAS . ] Act 1. Sc . 1 . The scene is a AVES. ...
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