Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 14-16J. Pinsent, 1989 |
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... play , and since the Plutus , unlike the Ecclesiazusae , is not abnormally short for an Aristophanic comedy , the conclusion that the play never contained choral interludes is much more readily drawn . Nonetheless the chorus is present ...
... play , and since the Plutus , unlike the Ecclesiazusae , is not abnormally short for an Aristophanic comedy , the conclusion that the play never contained choral interludes is much more readily drawn . Nonetheless the chorus is present ...
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... play's end , achieved a happy condition that looks suspiciously Cockaigne - like : in some plays for himself , in others for his family and circle of friends or even for his entire society . And this is true of the Ecclesiazusae and the ...
... play's end , achieved a happy condition that looks suspiciously Cockaigne - like : in some plays for himself , in others for his family and circle of friends or even for his entire society . And this is true of the Ecclesiazusae and the ...
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... play contained narrative elements that later figured prominently in New Comedy : rape and a recognition scene . Indeed , Clement of Alexandria , Stromate is 6.2.26 , observes that Philemon adopted this play ( presumably by ...
... play contained narrative elements that later figured prominently in New Comedy : rape and a recognition scene . Indeed , Clement of Alexandria , Stromate is 6.2.26 , observes that Philemon adopted this play ( presumably by ...
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