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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Aristophanes, Frogs (ed. Matthew Dillon). Search the whole document.
Found 9 total hits in 3 results.
Sidon (Lebanon) (search for this): card 1206
Argos (Greece) (search for this): card 1206
Euripides
“Aegyptus, so the widespread rumor runs,
With fifty children in a long-oared boat,
Landing near Argos”—
Aeschylus
Lost his little oil flask!
Dionysus
What was this “oil flask”? You'll be sorry!
Recite for him another prologue, so I can see once more.
Euripides
“Dionysus, who with thyrsus wands and fawnskins
bedecked amidst the pines on Mt. Parnassus
bounds dancing...”
Aeschylus
Lost his little oil flask!
Dionysus
Alas, again we have been stricken by that flask.
Euripides
It won't be a problem. For to this
prologue he won't be able to attach that flask.
“No man exists, who's altogether blest,
Either nobly sired he has no livelihood
Or else base-born he ...”
Aeschylus
Lost his little oil flask!
Dionysus
Euripides!
Euripides
What is it?
Dionysus
I think you should pull in your sails;
that oil flask is going to blow up quite a storm.
Euripides
By Demeter, I wouldn't think of it.
For this one here will knock it away from him.
Dionysus
Go on and recite another then,
Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): card 1206
Euripides
“Aegyptus, so the widespread rumor runs,
With fifty children in a long-oared boat,
Landing near Argos”—
Aeschylus
Lost his little oil flask!
Dionysus
What was this “oil flask”? You'll be sorry!
Recite for him another prologue, so I can see once more.
Euripides
“Dionysus, who with thyrsus wands and fawnskins
bedecked amidst the pines on Mt. Parnassus
bounds dancing...”
Aeschylus
Lost his little oil flask!
Dionysus
Alas, again we have been stricken by that flask.
Euripides
It won't be a problem. For to this
prologue he won't be able to attach that flask.
“No man exists, who's altogether blest,
Either nobly sired he has no livelihood
Or else base-born he ...”
Aeschylus
Lost his little oil flask!
Dionysus
Euripides!
Euripides
What is it?
Dionysus
I think you should pull in your sails;
that oil flask is going to blow up quite a storm.
Euripides
By Demeter, I wouldn't think of it.
For this one here will knock it away from him.
Dionysus
Go on and recite another then, b