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... Bacchus , which were held three times a - year , and that each play was brought out by its author in competi- tion for the prize of tragedy or comedy which was then awarded to the successful exhibitors by the public voice , and which ...
... Bacchus , which were held three times a - year , and that each play was brought out by its author in competi- tion for the prize of tragedy or comedy which was then awarded to the successful exhibitors by the public voice , and which ...
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... Bacchus that it was not only in accord- ance with public taste , but was consecrated ( if terms may be so abused ) as a part of the national religion . Such was the curse which always accompanied the nature - worship of Paganism , and ...
... Bacchus that it was not only in accord- ance with public taste , but was consecrated ( if terms may be so abused ) as a part of the national religion . Such was the curse which always accompanied the nature - worship of Paganism , and ...
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... Bacchus , in February of the year 425 B.C. , when the war had already lasted between six and seven years . It took its name from Acharnæ , one of the " demes , " or country boroughs of Attica , about seven miles north of Athens ; and ...
... Bacchus , in February of the year 425 B.C. , when the war had already lasted between six and seven years . It took its name from Acharnæ , one of the " demes , " or country boroughs of Attica , about seven miles north of Athens ; and ...
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... Bacchus and the Bacchanals ! This is your sort ! here's nectar and ambrosia ! Here's nothing about providing three days ' rations ; * It says , ' Do what you please , go where you will ; ' I choose it , and adopt it , and embrace it ...
... Bacchus and the Bacchanals ! This is your sort ! here's nectar and ambrosia ! Here's nothing about providing three days ' rations ; * It says , ' Do what you please , go where you will ; ' I choose it , and adopt it , and embrace it ...
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... Bacchus , in thanksgiving for the Peace which he , at all events , is to enjoy from henceforward . But he will have everything done in regular order , so far as his resources admit , with all the pomp and solemnity of a public festival ...
... Bacchus , in thanksgiving for the Peace which he , at all events , is to enjoy from henceforward . But he will have everything done in regular order , so far as his resources admit , with all the pomp and solemnity of a public festival ...
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