Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... comic poet is replaced with one of a lack of ' narrative logic ' in the discourse of the comic personage . A better framework of discussion can be established without recourse to either of these notions . In the late third century and ...
... comic poet is replaced with one of a lack of ' narrative logic ' in the discourse of the comic personage . A better framework of discussion can be established without recourse to either of these notions . In the late third century and ...
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... comic poet Aristophanes at Acharnians 377-84 , 497-507 . He first reviews what he clearly believes is the inadequate modern critical response to these passages , and then offers a suggestion he apparently regards as original , that ...
... comic poet Aristophanes at Acharnians 377-84 , 497-507 . He first reviews what he clearly believes is the inadequate modern critical response to these passages , and then offers a suggestion he apparently regards as original , that ...
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... comic poets , I mean Philemon and Menander . For when a choregic psephism was passed forbidding the lampooning of individuals by name , and when choregoi did not come forward to subsidize dramatic performances , comedy ran out of ...
... comic poets , I mean Philemon and Menander . For when a choregic psephism was passed forbidding the lampooning of individuals by name , and when choregoi did not come forward to subsidize dramatic performances , comedy ran out of ...
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