The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 by Aristophanes
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PHILOCLEON. Ah! I thought it was a wraprascal like those made at
Thymaetia.[131] BDELYCLEON. Pray, how should you know such garments? 'Tis only at Sardis you could have seen them, and you have never been there. PHILOCLEON. I' faith, no! but it seems to me exactly like the mantle Morychus[132] sports. BDELYCLEON. Not at all; I tell you they are woven at Ecbatana. PHILOCLEON. What! are there woollen ox-guts[133] then at Ecbatana? BDELYCLEON. Whatever are you talking about? These are woven by the Barbarians at great cost. I am certain this pelisse has consumed more than a talent of wool.[134] PHILOCLEON. It should be called wool-waster then instead of pelisse. BDELYCLEON. Come, father, just hold still for a moment and put it on. PHILOCLEON. Oh! horrors! what a waft of heat the hussy wafts up my nose! BDELYCLEON. Will you have done with this fooling? PHILOCLEON. No, by Zeus! if need be, I prefer you should put me in the oven. BDELYCLEON. Come! I will put it round you. There! |
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