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... comedy of the Greeks , which possessed much of the comic force of Aristophanes and Cratinus , without their malignity . In his Meropis and An- cylio , this dramatist is supposed to have carped at Plato ; and his comedy founded on the ...
... comedy of the Greeks , which possessed much of the comic force of Aristophanes and Cratinus , without their malignity . In his Meropis and An- cylio , this dramatist is supposed to have carped at Plato ; and his comedy founded on the ...
Strona 55
... comedian . Thenceforth the custom so far pre- vailed , that the comedians never pronounced anything except the verses of the dialogues || : " And this system , which one should think must have completely destroyed the theatric illu ...
... comedian . Thenceforth the custom so far pre- vailed , that the comedians never pronounced anything except the verses of the dialogues || : " And this system , which one should think must have completely destroyed the theatric illu ...
Strona 59
... comedy ; and accord- ingly the most ancient Latin plays , particularly those of Nævius , which were formed on the same school , though there be no evidence that they ridiculed political events , partook of the personal satire and ...
... comedy ; and accord- ingly the most ancient Latin plays , particularly those of Nævius , which were formed on the same school , though there be no evidence that they ridiculed political events , partook of the personal satire and ...
Strona 67
... comedy . Plautus combined two Greek comedies to form one Latin ; and the representation of the Hecyra of Terence , the only Latin play formed on the simple Greek model , was repeatedly abandoned by the people ENNIUS . 67.
... comedy . Plautus combined two Greek comedies to form one Latin ; and the representation of the Hecyra of Terence , the only Latin play formed on the simple Greek model , was repeatedly abandoned by the people ENNIUS . 67.
Strona 76
... comedy , alluded to the work of Ennius- " Indignatur item privatis , ac prope socco Dignis carminibus , narrari cœna Thyestæ . " Yet this spiritless tragedy , was very popular in Rome , and continued to be frequently represented , till ...
... comedy , alluded to the work of Ennius- " Indignatur item privatis , ac prope socco Dignis carminibus , narrari cœna Thyestæ . " Yet this spiritless tragedy , was very popular in Rome , and continued to be frequently represented , till ...
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