Greek HomosexualityVintage Books, 1980 - 244 หน้า |
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... comedy is characterised by lavish use of the Greek equivalents of our ' four - letter words ' , a feature which it shares with iambic poetry of the archaic period ( Arkhilokhos and Hipponax ) but not with other literary genres ; the ...
... comedy is characterised by lavish use of the Greek equivalents of our ' four - letter words ' , a feature which it shares with iambic poetry of the archaic period ( Arkhilokhos and Hipponax ) but not with other literary genres ; the ...
หน้า 73
... comedy generally assumes that a man who has female bodily characteristics ( e.g. sparse facial hair ) or behaves in ways categorised by Athenian society as feminine ( e.g. wearing pretty clothes ) also seeks to play a woman's part ...
... comedy generally assumes that a man who has female bodily characteristics ( e.g. sparse facial hair ) or behaves in ways categorised by Athenian society as feminine ( e.g. wearing pretty clothes ) also seeks to play a woman's part ...
หน้า 150
... comedy are not poor men , but they are not notably rich either , and most of the audience whose sentiments and attitudes Aristophanes intended his characters and choruses to voice will have known more than the rich about the ...
... comedy are not poor men , but they are not notably rich either , and most of the audience whose sentiments and attitudes Aristophanes intended his characters and choruses to voice will have known more than the rich about the ...
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THE PROSECUTION OF TIMARKHOS | 19 |
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Eros and Desire | 42 |
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