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The extant fragments of the Lebes ( frr . 124-129 Kock = fr . 129-34 Kassel - Austin ) , which all deal with cooks and of which we owe the preservation to Athenaeus , display no verbal correspondence s with Plautus ' play .
The extant fragments of the Lebes ( frr . 124-129 Kock = fr . 129-34 Kassel - Austin ) , which all deal with cooks and of which we owe the preservation to Athenaeus , display no verbal correspondence s with Plautus ' play .
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Throughout this part of the play Dionysus regularly inserts simple - minded asides , like the ' straight man ' of a comic duo . Certainly the disasters befalling the lekythion first of Aegyptus ( 1206-8 ) , begetter once of fifty sons ...
Throughout this part of the play Dionysus regularly inserts simple - minded asides , like the ' straight man ' of a comic duo . Certainly the disasters befalling the lekythion first of Aegyptus ( 1206-8 ) , begetter once of fifty sons ...
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He uses the word fabula , the technical word for a play , thus directing attention to Chaerea's performance , which has been set up in theatrical terms : hem quae haec est fabula ? 10 Later , Dorus reveals to Pythias and Phaedria the ...
He uses the word fabula , the technical word for a play , thus directing attention to Chaerea's performance , which has been set up in theatrical terms : hem quae haec est fabula ? 10 Later , Dorus reveals to Pythias and Phaedria the ...
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