Who Said What About Alcibiades? Frogs 1422–34

Classical Quarterly 20 (01):53- (1970)
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Abstract

ristophanes Frogs 1407–81 is a passage involving several problems of interpretation, the chief of which is, of course, the position and status of lines 1437–41 and 1451–3. In this brief note I shall confine myself to a consideration of the distribution of lines 1422–34 among the characters involved

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