of government, they will forcibly compel us... CHREMES To do what? BLEPYRUS ...to lay them. CHR...
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DIONYSUS He has gone and left us. A genial poet, by his friends much missed. HERACLES Gone where...
That won't worry him much, for has he not gained them by perjury? PRAXAGORA But his riches will no...
Enter CHARON. CHARON Yoh, up! lay her to. XANTHIAS Whatever's that? DIONYSUS Why, that's the l...
first banquet to-day. BLEPYRUS Are we going to banquet? PRAXAGORA Why, undoubtedly! Furthermore,...
Get you in front directly. XANTHIAS And now I see the most ferocious monster. DIONYSUS O, what's...
the market to buy flour, and was in the act of holding out my bag wide open, when the herald starte...
What an idea! FIRST OLD WOMAN But you were tapping at the door. YOUNG MAN Death would be sweeter...
THIRD OLD WOMAN Don't you know? Come here. YOUNG MAN Then let the other one release me. SECOND O...
heat nor of wet. But if a mortal dares to insult the goddesses of the Clouds, let him think of the ...
AMYNIAS Do you want to know who I am? I am a man of misfortune! STREPSIADES Get on your way then....
will tell me, that according to the law, it is the lot of children to be beaten. But I reply that t...
that this wretched Hyperbolus has given them the cue, have never ceased setting upon both him and h...
390 BC THE ECCLESIAZUSAE by Aristophanes anonymous translator CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY PRAXAGORA ...
your mind turn to every side of things; if you meet with a difficulty, spring quickly to some other...