The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H. G. Bohn, 1854 - 1252 pages |
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Page 926
... Diphilus once was drinking with Gnathana . Said he , " Your cup is somewhat cold , Gnathæna ; " And she replied , " Tis no great wonder , Diphilus , For we take care to put some of your Plays in it . " Diphilus was once invited to a ...
... Diphilus once was drinking with Gnathana . Said he , " Your cup is somewhat cold , Gnathæna ; " And she replied , " Tis no great wonder , Diphilus , For we take care to put some of your Plays in it . " Diphilus was once invited to a ...
Page 931
... Diphilus the comic poet was violently in love with Gna- thæna , ( as has been already stated , and as Lynceus the Samian relates in his Commentaries ; ) and so once , when on the stage he had acted very badly , and was turned out ...
... Diphilus the comic poet was violently in love with Gna- thæna , ( as has been already stated , and as Lynceus the Samian relates in his Commentaries ; ) and so once , when on the stage he had acted very badly , and was turned out ...
Page 956
... Diphilus the comic poet , in his play called Sappho , has repre- sented Archilochus and Hipponax as the lovers of Sappho . Now it appears to me , my friends , that I have displayed some diligence in getting up this amorous catalogue for ...
... Diphilus the comic poet , in his play called Sappho , has repre- sented Archilochus and Hipponax as the lovers of Sappho . Now it appears to me , my friends , that I have displayed some diligence in getting up this amorous catalogue for ...
Page 1030
... Diphilus also mentions it in his Hecate . mentions the fact of its being called aμpipov , and of its being brought into the temples of Diana , and also to the places where three roads meet , on the day when the moon is over- taken at ...
... Diphilus also mentions it in his Hecate . mentions the fact of its being called aμpipov , and of its being brought into the temples of Diana , and also to the places where three roads meet , on the day when the moon is over- taken at ...
Page 1039
... Diphilus , the physician of Siphnus , also speaks of them , in his treatise on What may be eaten by People in Health , and by Invalids . But I have mentioned these things first , my good friends , not because they are before us at this ...
... Diphilus , the physician of Siphnus , also speaks of them , in his treatise on What may be eaten by People in Health , and by Invalids . But I have mentioned these things first , my good friends , not because they are before us at this ...
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