Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... comedy ) . Let us review some of the general characteristics of this kind of social comedy . Aristotle would have said that the characters were people ' like ourselves ' , and if he had lived to express himself about the earliest ...
... comedy ) . Let us review some of the general characteristics of this kind of social comedy . Aristotle would have said that the characters were people ' like ourselves ' , and if he had lived to express himself about the earliest ...
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... comedy , particularly the ragging of Knemon with its descriptions of eating and drinking in the last act , but also the breathless arrival of Sostratos ' slave in the first act and the arrival of the cook with the sheep on his shoulders ...
... comedy , particularly the ragging of Knemon with its descriptions of eating and drinking in the last act , but also the breathless arrival of Sostratos ' slave in the first act and the arrival of the cook with the sheep on his shoulders ...
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... Comedy period . The mask of a young man with hair waving up from his forehead appears late in the Middle Comedy period and is a favourite in the New Comedy period ; the style must have appeared in the earliest portraits of Alexander and ...
... Comedy period . The mask of a young man with hair waving up from his forehead appears late in the Middle Comedy period and is a favourite in the New Comedy period ; the style must have appeared in the earliest portraits of Alexander and ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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