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Aristophanes, Acharnians (ed. Anonymous), line 628 (search)
ded at which it was that the comic poet directed his biting satire. Happy that city, he added, if it listens to his counsel; it will grow in power, and its victory is assured. This is why the Lacedaemonians offer you peace, if you will cede them Aegina; not that they care for the isle, but they wish to rob you of your poet.It will be remembered that Aristophanes owned land in Aegina. As for you, never lose him, who will always fight for the cause of justice in his Comedies; he promises you thathe Lacedaemonians offer you peace, if you will cede them Aegina; not that they care for the isle, but they wish to rob you of your poet.It will be remembered that Aristophanes owned land in Aegina. As for you, never lose him, who will always fight for the cause of justice in his Comedies; he promises you that his precepts will lead you to happiness, though he uses neither flattery, nor bribery, nor intrigue, nor deceit; instead of loading you with praise, he will point you to the better way.