American Journal of Philology, Volumen118Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... political rhetoric does not define him as cynical of the possibility of democratic decision making . As Ober and Strauss say , “ Aristophanes pre- sents his audience with serious problems facing the political ( and the whole ) society ...
... political rhetoric does not define him as cynical of the possibility of democratic decision making . As Ober and Strauss say , “ Aristophanes pre- sents his audience with serious problems facing the political ( and the whole ) society ...
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... political abuse , not a person or type ; in other words , Chremylus takes advantage of Plutus ' healing to remake Athenian political identity , not to redraw the city's membership rolls . In- deed , like the public festival to which the ...
... political abuse , not a person or type ; in other words , Chremylus takes advantage of Plutus ' healing to remake Athenian political identity , not to redraw the city's membership rolls . In- deed , like the public festival to which the ...
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... political dilemmas of its day does not make it escapist . For that matter , that Aristophanes — and Old Comedy itself— was constrained by the democratic conception that political equality is possible in a context of economic disparity ...
... political dilemmas of its day does not make it escapist . For that matter , that Aristophanes — and Old Comedy itself— was constrained by the democratic conception that political equality is possible in a context of economic disparity ...
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