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Recent Editions of Plays of Aristophanes - 1.The Knights of Aristophanes. Edited by R. A. Neil. Cambridge, 1901. Pp. xiv. 229. 10s. - 2.Aristophanis Equites. Cum prolegomenis et commentariis edidit J. Van Leeuwen, J. F. Lugduni Batavorum, MDCCCC. Pp. xviii. 246. 6 M. - 3.Aristophanis Acharnenses. Cum prolegomenis et commentariis edidit J. Van Leruwen, J. F. Lugduni Batavorum, MDCCCCI. Pp. xviii. 198. 5 M. - 4.The Comedies of Aristophanes. Edited, translated, and explained by B. B. Rogers. ix. The Frogs, x. The Ecclesiazusae. London : Bell & Sons. 1902. Pp. xlviii. 274 and xxxv. 238. Price 15s.

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355 1 Dr. Verrall's junction of with , anapaests appearing in their own, i.e. the poet's own, name (this Review 16. 8) seems not only very forced but, as requiring , impossible. could surely mean nothing but ‘attend to the parabasis in itself’ i.e. think of nothing but the actual parabasis.