Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 14-16J. Pinsent, 1989 |
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... comedy began to wither away and the nature of comedy's contents changed . For the object of Old Comedy was the ridicule of demagogues , jurors , and generals . But now out of fear Aristophanes abandoned this customary humor and poked ...
... comedy began to wither away and the nature of comedy's contents changed . For the object of Old Comedy was the ridicule of demagogues , jurors , and generals . But now out of fear Aristophanes abandoned this customary humor and poked ...
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... Comedy was Aristophanes ' doing ( to the extent that our sources so maintain ) , it makes a great deal of difference when one thinks that he did this . If he wrote a new kind of comedy by the end of the fifth century , he may well have ...
... Comedy was Aristophanes ' doing ( to the extent that our sources so maintain ) , it makes a great deal of difference when one thinks that he did this . If he wrote a new kind of comedy by the end of the fifth century , he may well have ...
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... comedy , the conclusion that the play never contained choral interludes is much more readily drawn . Nonetheless the chorus is present throughout the play ( although it can scarcely be said to participate in the action ) and appears ...
... comedy , the conclusion that the play never contained choral interludes is much more readily drawn . Nonetheless the chorus is present throughout the play ( although it can scarcely be said to participate in the action ) and appears ...
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