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The character ' Aeschylus ' in Aristophanes ' Frogs has a penchant for using impressive polysyllabic words , but apart from this and his name he does not have much in common with the author of the Oresteia . In addition to the obvious ...
The character ' Aeschylus ' in Aristophanes ' Frogs has a penchant for using impressive polysyllabic words , but apart from this and his name he does not have much in common with the author of the Oresteia . In addition to the obvious ...
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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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At the risk of belabouring the obvious I compare certain important elements common to the vocabularies of ' Aeschylus ' and Tyrtaeus : ' Aeschylus ' uses Оνμoûμаι ( 1006 ) , Ovμoús ( 1017 ) ...
At the risk of belabouring the obvious I compare certain important elements common to the vocabularies of ' Aeschylus ' and Tyrtaeus : ' Aeschylus ' uses Оνμoûμаι ( 1006 ) , Ovμoús ( 1017 ) ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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