Cratinns and his younger contemporaries, Eupolis (431 BC) and Aristophanes (452-380 BC), were the great poets of the old Attic comedy. Of their works, only eleven dramas of Aristophanes are extant. The chief object of these comedies was to excite laughter... Handbook of Universal Literature - Stran 102avtor: Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 567 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Smith - 1854 - 676 strani
...subject which excited the interest of the Athenian public. Their chief object was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature ; and provided that end was attained the poet seems to have cared but little about the justice of the picture. A living historian... | |
| William Smith - 1854 - 748 strani
...subject which excited the interest of the Athenian publiC. Their chief object was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature ; and provided that end was attained the poet seems to have cared but little about the justice of the picture. A living historian... | |
| William Smith - 1855 - 724 strani
...subject which excited the interest of the Athenian public. Their chief object was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature ; and provided that end was attained, the poet seems to have eared but little about the justice of the picture. A living historian... | |
| William Smith - 1860 - 718 strani
...subject which excited the interest of the Athenian public. Their chief object was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature ; and provided that end was attained, the poet seems to have cared but little about the justice of the picture. A living historian... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1863 - 764 strani
...eleven dramas of Aristophanes are extant. The chief object of these comedies was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature, and,...this universal liberty of subject there is combined a poignancy of derision and satire, a fecundity of imagination, and a richness of poetical expression,... | |
| William Smith - 1872 - 294 strani
...subject which excited the interest of the Athenian public. Their chief object was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature, and, provided that end was attained, the poet seems to have cared but little about the justice of the picture. Towards the end... | |
| Anne Charlotte Botta - 1876 - 592 strani
...eleven dramas of Aristophanes are extant. The chief object of these comedies was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature, and,...justice of the picture. It is scarcely possible to imagiue the unmeasured and unsparing license of attack assumed by these comedies upon the gods, the... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 596 strani
...eleven dramas of Aristophanes are extant. Ihe chief object of these comedies was to excite laughter by the boldest and most ludicrous caricature, and,...this universal liberty of subject there is combined a poignancy of derision and satire, a fecundity of imagination, and a richness of poetical expression... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 strani
...boldest and Inost ludicrous caricature, and, provided that end Wasrobtained71Ee~pb"6t seenisToTiave cared little about the justice of the picture. It...license of attack assumed by these comedies upon the gods7 the "institutions, the politicians, philosophers, poets, private citizens, and women of Athens.... | |
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