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... Come- dies of Aristophanes . A national comedy which has any pretension at all to literary merit - which is any- thing more than mere coarse buffoonery - must , in its very nature , be of later growth than epic or lyric poetry , tragedy ...
... Come- dies of Aristophanes . A national comedy which has any pretension at all to literary merit - which is any- thing more than mere coarse buffoonery - must , in its very nature , be of later growth than epic or lyric poetry , tragedy ...
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... The Knights ' ( see p . 18 ) , and again in " The Wasps , ' when they come forward and consult them confidentially in their difficulties . sented , the verdict of what we should call the INTRODUCTION . -5 INTRODUCTION,
... The Knights ' ( see p . 18 ) , and again in " The Wasps , ' when they come forward and consult them confidentially in their difficulties . sented , the verdict of what we should call the INTRODUCTION . -5 INTRODUCTION,
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... come down to us . He had some elder contemporaries who were formidable and often successful rivals with him in the popular favour , but of their plays nothing now remains but a few titles and fragments of plots pre- served by other ...
... come down to us . He had some elder contemporaries who were formidable and often successful rivals with him in the popular favour , but of their plays nothing now remains but a few titles and fragments of plots pre- served by other ...
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... come down to us . But we know that in it the poet had satirised the abuses prevalent in the Athenian government , and their in- solence to their subject - allies , under the disguise of an imaginary empire , the scene of which he laid ...
... come down to us . But we know that in it the poet had satirised the abuses prevalent in the Athenian government , and their in- solence to their subject - allies , under the disguise of an imaginary empire , the scene of which he laid ...
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... come out rubbing their shoulders . They have just had a lashing from the major - domo . After mutual condo- lences , and complaints of their hard lot , they agree to sit down together and howl in concert - to the last new fashionable ...
... come out rubbing their shoulders . They have just had a lashing from the major - domo . After mutual condo- lences , and complaints of their hard lot , they agree to sit down together and howl in concert - to the last new fashionable ...
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