Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... seems always to mean comedy here . See above , v . 498 and 499. Is this Parabasis to be under- stood of Aristophanes himself , or of Callistratus the actor , in whose name he seems to have exhibited all his dramas , before the Equites ...
... seems always to mean comedy here . See above , v . 498 and 499. Is this Parabasis to be under- stood of Aristophanes himself , or of Callistratus the actor , in whose name he seems to have exhibited all his dramas , before the Equites ...
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... seem a repre- sentation of the festival itself , as v . 238 , where Dicao- polis and his family perform sacrifice to ... seems probable , that it was used alike in the Lenæa . 1029. Οὐ δημοσιευων τυγχανω . The publick elected and gave a ...
... seem a repre- sentation of the festival itself , as v . 238 , where Dicao- polis and his family perform sacrifice to ... seems probable , that it was used alike in the Lenæa . 1029. Οὐ δημοσιευων τυγχανω . The publick elected and gave a ...
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... seems , that Cleon , for his success at Sphac- teria , had a publick maintenance allowed him in the Prytaneum . 399. The sottishness of Cratinus . - Morsimus , the son of Philocles , wrote Tragedy . 404. The TεОριжπоι of Simonides cited ...
... seems , that Cleon , for his success at Sphac- teria , had a publick maintenance allowed him in the Prytaneum . 399. The sottishness of Cratinus . - Morsimus , the son of Philocles , wrote Tragedy . 404. The TεОριжπоι of Simonides cited ...
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... seem to have appointed them ) and belonged to the publick ; but the Trierarch , at his own expense , repaired and furnished them with all neces- saries . The Euopopa were paid by the richer citizens , a catalogue of whom seems to have ...
... seem to have appointed them ) and belonged to the publick ; but the Trierarch , at his own expense , repaired and furnished them with all neces- saries . The Euopopa were paid by the richer citizens , a catalogue of whom seems to have ...
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... seems to be the old man who says this , not his son ; and Bdelycleon answers ; Απολλον αποτρόπαιε , & c . 240. Ως εσται Λαχητι νυνι ( i.e. δικη . ) & c . Laches , who had been recalled from his command in Sicily two years before this ...
... seems to be the old man who says this , not his son ; and Bdelycleon answers ; Απολλον αποτρόπαιε , & c . 240. Ως εσται Λαχητι νυνι ( i.e. δικη . ) & c . Laches , who had been recalled from his command in Sicily two years before this ...
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