Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... 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 produced ambassadors to the people , and dismissed ...
... 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 produced ambassadors to the people , and dismissed ...
Page 8
... present . 701. Προεδρια was an honour conferred on principal citizens for their services : every one was obliged to give them place in the assembly , the senate , the theatre , & c . Cleon had this honour after his success at Sphacteria ...
... present . 701. Προεδρια was an honour conferred on principal citizens for their services : every one was obliged to give them place in the assembly , the senate , the theatre , & c . Cleon had this honour after his success at Sphacteria ...
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... 402. 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 .
... 402. 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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... furniture which they had brought with them , and armed with pipkins for helmets , and with spits for lances , they present a resolute front to the enemy's phalanx . Act 1. Scene 6 . On the point of battle 28 NOTES ON ARISTOPHANES .
... furniture which they had brought with them , and armed with pipkins for helmets , and with spits for lances , they present a resolute front to the enemy's phalanx . Act 1. Scene 6 . On the point of battle 28 NOTES ON ARISTOPHANES .
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... present despicable condition , and the affronts put upon them by mankind . They are convinced of what he says , applaud his oration , and desire his advice . Act 1. Scene 7 . He proposes that they shall unite , and build a city in the ...
... present despicable condition , and the affronts put upon them by mankind . They are convinced of what he says , applaud his oration , and desire his advice . Act 1. Scene 7 . He proposes that they shall unite , and build a city in the ...
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