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Ἀριστοφάνης ὁ κωμωιδοποιὸς φαλακρὸς ἦν, ὡς αὐτός φησιν Εἰρήνηι. ἐκωμωιδεῖτο δ’ ἐπὶ τῶι σκώπτειν μὲν Εὐριπίδην, μιμεῖσθαι δ’ αὐτόν. Κρατῖνος· | Ἀριστοφάνης ὁ κωμωιδοποιὸς φαλακρὸς ἦν, {{#lemma: ὡς αὐτός φησιν Εἰρήνηι | Ar. ''Pax'' 771}}. ἐκωμωιδεῖτο δ’ ἐπὶ τῶι σκώπτειν μὲν Εὐριπίδην, μιμεῖσθαι δ’ αὐτόν. Κρατῖνος· | ||
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τίς δὲ σύ; κομψός τις ἔροιτο θεατής.<br /> | {{#lemma: τίς δὲ σύ; κομψός τις ἔροιτο θεατής.<br /> | ||
ὑπολεπτολόγος, γνωμιδιώκτης, εὐριπιδαριστοφανίζων. | ὑπολεπτολόγος, γνωμιδιώκτης, εὐριπιδαριστοφανίζων. | Fr. 342 K.-A.}} | ||
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χρῶμαι γὰρ αὐτοῦ, φησί, τοῦ στόματος τῶι στρογγύλωι,<br /> | {{#lemma: χρῶμαι γὰρ αὐτοῦ, φησί, τοῦ στόματος τῶι στρογγύλωι,<br /> | ||
τοὺς νοῦς δ’ ἀγοραίους ἧττον ἢ ’κεῖνος ποιῶ. | τοὺς νοῦς δ’ ἀγοραίους ἧττον ἢ ’κεῖνος ποιῶ. | Fr. 488 K.-A.}} | ||
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Aristophanes the comic poet was bald, as he himself says in the ''Peace''. He was mocked for making fun of Euripides whilst simultaneously imitating him. Cratinus says: | |||
‘Who are you?’ a clever theatregoer might ask. | |||
An oversubtle speaker, a maxim-hunter, a Euripidaristophanist. | |||
And he himself acknowledges this in ''Women Seizing Tents'': | |||
For, he says, I make use of his pithy expressions, | |||
But I produce thoughts less common than his. | |||
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Ἀριστοφάνης ὁ κωμωιδοποιὸς φαλακρὸς ἦν, ὡς αὐτός φησιν Εἰρήνηι Ar. Pax 771. ἐκωμωιδεῖτο δ’ ἐπὶ τῶι σκώπτειν μὲν Εὐριπίδην, μιμεῖσθαι δ’ αὐτόν. Κρατῖνος·
τίς δὲ σύ; κομψός τις ἔροιτο θεατής.
ὑπολεπτολόγος, γνωμιδιώκτης, εὐριπιδαριστοφανίζων. Fr. 342 K.-A.
καὶ αὐτὸς δ’ ἐξομολογεῖται Σκηνὰς καταλαμβανούσαις·
χρῶμαι γὰρ αὐτοῦ, φησί, τοῦ στόματος τῶι στρογγύλωι,
τοὺς νοῦς δ’ ἀγοραίους ἧττον ἢ ’κεῖνος ποιῶ. Fr. 488 K.-A.
Aristophanes the comic poet was bald, as he himself says in the Peace. He was mocked for making fun of Euripides whilst simultaneously imitating him. Cratinus says:
‘Who are you?’ a clever theatregoer might ask. An oversubtle speaker, a maxim-hunter, a Euripidaristophanist.
And he himself acknowledges this in Women Seizing Tents:
For, he says, I make use of his pithy expressions, But I produce thoughts less common than his.
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