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only XOPOY is used to mark choral interludes , 31 and the play concludes with a choral Schlußwort of only two lines . Since the use of XOPOY is consistent throughout the play , and since the Plutus , unlike the Ecclesiazusae , is not ...
only XOPOY is used to mark choral interludes , 31 and the play concludes with a choral Schlußwort of only two lines . Since the use of XOPOY is consistent throughout the play , and since the Plutus , unlike the Ecclesiazusae , is not ...
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What Frye seems to be remarking is that in many an Aristophanic comedy the hero has , by play's end , achieved a happy condition that looks suspiciously Cockaigne - like : in some plays for himself , in others for his family and circle ...
What Frye seems to be remarking is that in many an Aristophanic comedy the hero has , by play's end , achieved a happy condition that looks suspiciously Cockaigne - like : in some plays for himself , in others for his family and circle ...
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39 In that play Daedalus , fleeing from king Minos , came as a refugee to king Cocalus in Sicily . When Minos arrived in search of Daedalus , Cocalus ' daughters put him to death . According to the Vita Aristophanis this play contained ...
39 In that play Daedalus , fleeing from king Minos , came as a refugee to king Cocalus in Sicily . When Minos arrived in search of Daedalus , Cocalus ' daughters put him to death . According to the Vita Aristophanis this play contained ...
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