The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 by Aristophanes
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[49] He is a prisoner inside, and speaks through the closed doors. [50] This boiling, acid pickle reminds him of the fiery, acrid temper of the heliasts. [51] A name invented for the occasion; it really means, _Cleon who holds the people in his snares_. [52] When he entered Troy as a spy. [53] The island of Naxos was taken by Cimon, in consequence of sedition in the town of Naxos, about fifty years before the production of 'The Wasps.' [54] One of the titles under which Artemis, the goddess of the chase, was worshipped. [55] Demeter and Persephone. This was an accusation frequently brought against people in Athens. [56] An orator of great violence of speech and gesture. [57] For Philocleon, the titulary god was Lycus, the son of Pandion, the King of Athens, because a statue stood erected to him close to the spot where the tribunals sat, and because he recognized no other fatherland but the tribunals. [58] A debauchee and an embezzler of public funds, already mentioned a little above. |
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