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66 pages - You are on Page 21 AGATHON. It could not be better. EURIPIDES. And a short mantle? AGATHON. There's one on the couch; take it. EURIPIDES. He wants slippers. AGATHON. Here are mine. MNESILOCHUS. Will they fit me? You like a loose fit.[566] AGATHON. Try them on. Now that you have all you need, let me be taken inside.[567] EURIPIDES. You look for all the world like a woman. But when you talk, take good care to give your voice a woman's tone. MNESILOCHUS. I'll try my best. EURIPIDES. Come, get yourself to the temple. MNESILOCHUS. No, by Apollo, not unless you swear to me ... [566] An obscene allusion. [567] On the machine upon which he is perched. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes THESMOPHORIAZUSAE
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