Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 9-13John Pinsent, 1985 |
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... Play and playwright referen- ces in Middle and New Comedy LCM 10.7 ( Jul.1985 ) , 103-105 References to other plays or playwrights within a given work call attention to the play as play ; such references are usually considered illusion ...
... Play and playwright referen- ces in Middle and New Comedy LCM 10.7 ( Jul.1985 ) , 103-105 References to other plays or playwrights within a given work call attention to the play as play ; such references are usually considered illusion ...
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... play's action to a single day , he must have had some motive for doing so , and anyone who wishes to spread the action of Epitrepontes over two days must attempt to offer some reason why Menander so constructed that play . In ...
... play's action to a single day , he must have had some motive for doing so , and anyone who wishes to spread the action of Epitrepontes over two days must attempt to offer some reason why Menander so constructed that play . In ...
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... play ; indeed a formal contest in tragedy might seem dangerously metatheatrical . Nor does ' Oineus ' here stand for the whole play ( as Starkie thought , hence his stage direction for Euripides ' taking up a [ book ] roll ' ) . The ...
... play ; indeed a formal contest in tragedy might seem dangerously metatheatrical . Nor does ' Oineus ' here stand for the whole play ( as Starkie thought , hence his stage direction for Euripides ' taking up a [ book ] roll ' ) . The ...
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