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As I have argued , the comic poet Aristophanes was , in his way , a adviser to the city , and it is he , and not either ' Aeschylus ' or ' Euripides ' who deserves to be recognised as the winner of a contest in which good civic advice ...
As I have argued , the comic poet Aristophanes was , in his way , a adviser to the city , and it is he , and not either ' Aeschylus ' or ' Euripides ' who deserves to be recognised as the winner of a contest in which good civic advice ...
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Of course , neither ' Aeschylus ' nor anyone else in the Frogs ever mentions Tyrtaeus . But about this silence there is nothing mysterious . A poet like Tyrtaeus , who moulded the Spartan character , one moreover whom the Athenians had ...
Of course , neither ' Aeschylus ' nor anyone else in the Frogs ever mentions Tyrtaeus . But about this silence there is nothing mysterious . A poet like Tyrtaeus , who moulded the Spartan character , one moreover whom the Athenians had ...
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Aeschylus and many of his audience must have been familiar with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women . Aeschylus may have prepared for the revelation by Proteus in Agamemnon 248 : τὰ δ ̓ ἔνθεν οὔτ ̓ εἶδον οὔτ ̓ ἐννέπω What happened next I ...
Aeschylus and many of his audience must have been familiar with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women . Aeschylus may have prepared for the revelation by Proteus in Agamemnon 248 : τὰ δ ̓ ἔνθεν οὔτ ̓ εἶδον οὔτ ̓ ἐννέπω What happened next I ...
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