Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... comic poets of the fifth and fourth centuries B. C .. The fourth century fragments are unrepresentative in this respect , since a major source for the comic fragments is the Deipnosophistae of Athenaus of Naucratis , in which diners ...
... comic poets of the fifth and fourth centuries B. C .. The fourth century fragments are unrepresentative in this respect , since a major source for the comic fragments is the Deipnosophistae of Athenaus of Naucratis , in which diners ...
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... comic excess , scurrility or offensiveness , as for example in the cakes of excrement for the beetle in the first lines of Peace . Or the food may be used in fantastic or special contexts , as in Pherecrates ' Miners . I would go on to ...
... comic excess , scurrility or offensiveness , as for example in the cakes of excrement for the beetle in the first lines of Peace . Or the food may be used in fantastic or special contexts , as in Pherecrates ' Miners . I would go on to ...
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... comic passages which describe automatic food , that is , food which serves itself in plentiful supply , as in Pherecrates ' Miners above . All but one of these comic passages present everyday , not luxury foods , and stress the absence ...
... comic passages which describe automatic food , that is , food which serves itself in plentiful supply , as in Pherecrates ' Miners above . All but one of these comic passages present everyday , not luxury foods , and stress the absence ...
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