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'Tis there that Agathon, the
celebrated
tragic poet,
dwells.
Aristophanes
EURIPIDES.
Do you see that little door?
MNESILOCHUS.
Yes, certainly.
EURIPIDES.
Silence!
MNESILOCHUS.
Silence about what?
About the door?
EURIPIDES.
Pay attention!
MNESILOCHUS.
Pay attention and be silent about the door?
Very well.
EURIPIDES.
'Tis there that Agathon, the
celebrated
tragic poet,
dwells.
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MNESILOCHUS.
Who is this Agathon?
EURIPIDES.
'Tis a certain Agathon.
.
.
.
MNESILOCHUS.
Swarthy, robust of build?
EURIPIDES.
No, another.
You have never seen him?
MNESILOCHUS.
He has a big beard?
EURIPIDES.
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