Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... Alludes to Euripides . 61 . Adei de xproμovs . Alluding to the Sibyll's oracles . 123. Alluding to the oracles of Bacis . The Scholiast says there were three of that name . 282. It seems , that Cleon , for his success at Sphac- teria ...
... Alludes to Euripides . 61 . Adei de xproμovs . Alluding to the Sibyll's oracles . 123. Alluding to the oracles of Bacis . The Scholiast says there were three of that name . 282. It seems , that Cleon , for his success at Sphac- teria ...
Page 8
... allude here to some other similar passage ; as the Pytine was not played till the following year , and ( as the Scholia say afterwards ) written upon the provo cation here given by Aristophanes . 534. Crates ; his various success ...
... allude here to some other similar passage ; as the Pytine was not played till the following year , and ( as the Scholia say afterwards ) written upon the provo cation here given by Aristophanes . 534. Crates ; his various success ...
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... feed on what he himself had digested . 146. The Bellerophon of Euripides introduced lame after his fall . 218. Ην εχωμεν την Πυλον . This seems to allude to the Athenians refusing to restore Pylus after the ratification PAX. ...
... feed on what he himself had digested . 146. The Bellerophon of Euripides introduced lame after his fall . 218. Ην εχωμεν την Πυλον . This seems to allude to the Athenians refusing to restore Pylus after the ratification PAX. ...
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... alludes to sick stomachs , which are most inclined to eat what is most prejudicial to them . 697. Simonides and Sophocles , now an old man ; their avarice . 699. This is not to be literally understood ; for Cratinus was alive seven ...
... alludes to sick stomachs , which are most inclined to eat what is most prejudicial to them . 697. Simonides and Sophocles , now an old man ; their avarice . 699. This is not to be literally understood ; for Cratinus was alive seven ...
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... alludes to the Spartan offer of a truce , Ol . 88. 4 , which was rejected ; and the suspension of arms agreed upon Ol . 89. 1 , and ill - observed , the Lacedæmonians continuing their conquests in Thrace . AVES . This Comedy was acted ...
... alludes to the Spartan offer of a truce , Ol . 88. 4 , which was rejected ; and the suspension of arms agreed upon Ol . 89. 1 , and ill - observed , the Lacedæmonians continuing their conquests in Thrace . AVES . This Comedy was acted ...
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