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The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay
Vol. 1 (of 4)

PREFACE
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This was a favourite topic of Aristophanes.) like his mother, and wear rags like his Telephus.

(The hero of one of the lost plays of Euripides, who appears to have been brought upon the stage in the garb of a beggar.

See Aristophanes; Acharn.

430; and in other places.) ALCIBIADES.

Then, sweet Chariclea, since you have silenced Speusippus, you shall sing yourself.
CHARICLEA.


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