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  • Agon 1
  • Episode 1
  • Parabasis 1
  • Lyric-scene 1
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  • Aristophanes, Knights (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.)

    Chorus

    Editions and translations: Greek (ed. F.W. Hall and W.M. Geldart) | English (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.)
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    Sausage-Seller

    That he has been all his life and he has only made himself a name by reaping another's harvest; and now he has tied up the ears he gathered over there, he lets them dry and seeks to sell them.

    Cleon

    [395] I do not fear you as long as there is a Senate and a people which stands like a fool, gaping in the air.


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    Aristophanes. Knights. The Complete Greek Drama, vol. 2. Eugene O'Neill, Jr. New York. Random House. 1938.
    OCLC: 32280428


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