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... afterwards one of the thirty tyrants . Moschus , Dexitheus , and Chæris , mentioned here , were tibicines of this time . 47. Euripides , in his Iphigenia in Tauris , is here ridiculed . 66. The allowance to an Athenian embassy con ...
... afterwards one of the thirty tyrants . Moschus , Dexitheus , and Chæris , mentioned here , were tibicines of this time . 47. Euripides , in his Iphigenia in Tauris , is here ridiculed . 66. The allowance to an Athenian embassy con ...
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... is declared ; but he afterwards grew negligent , drunken , and despised in his old age . Connas , the tibicen , lost his former reputation . 524. The passage cited from the Pytine of Cratinus in LYSISTRATA PAGE 43 46.
... is declared ; but he afterwards grew negligent , drunken , and despised in his old age . Connas , the tibicen , lost his former reputation . 524. The passage cited from the Pytine of Cratinus in LYSISTRATA PAGE 43 46.
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... afterwards ) written upon the provo cation here given by Aristophanes . 534. Crates ; his various success , Aristophanes assigns his reasons for not before exhibiting any drama in his own name . 586. The comick chorus ( as the Scholiast ...
... afterwards ) written upon the provo cation here given by Aristophanes . 534. Crates ; his various success , Aristophanes assigns his reasons for not before exhibiting any drama in his own name . 586. The comick chorus ( as the Scholiast ...
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... afterwards ; nor can there be any allusion here to the distribution of corn under Lysimachides , which took place twenty - three years before . 787. The obolus , a silver coin . Custom of putting money in the mouth . ( Aves , 503. ) 800 ...
... afterwards ; nor can there be any allusion here to the distribution of corn under Lysimachides , which took place twenty - three years before . 787. The obolus , a silver coin . Custom of putting money in the mouth . ( Aves , 503. ) 800 ...
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... afterwards was one of the four hundred , mentioned by Thucydides , L. 8. 89 , and by Lysias in his oration against Eratosthenes . v . 31. Acestor , called Sacas , a tragick poet , pre- tended to be a citizen of Athens . 151. Melanthius ...
... afterwards was one of the four hundred , mentioned by Thucydides , L. 8. 89 , and by Lysias in his oration against Eratosthenes . v . 31. Acestor , called Sacas , a tragick poet , pre- tended to be a citizen of Athens . 151. Melanthius ...
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