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The Apology Part
1 Intro| the representations of the Comic poets, and in the opinion 2 Intro| equally ridiculed by the Comic poets, and almost equally 3 Text | in the chance case of a Comic poet. All who from envy Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| approaches most nearly to the comic poet. The mirth is broader, The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | born, Alcibiades, as the comic poet says, the neighbours Laws Book
6 7 | laughter in comedy, and have a comic character in respect of 7 11 | admit into our state the comic writers who are so fond 8 11 | employment of innocent humour. A comic poet, or maker of iambic Phaedo Part
9 Intro| To his old enemies the Comic poets, and to the proceedings 10 Text | one of my old enemies, the Comic poets, could accuse me of The Republic Book
11 3 | once? ~True. ~Neither are comic and tragic actors the same; 12 10 | yourself, and yet on the comic stage, or indeed in private, 13 10 | yourself into playing the comic poet at home. ~Quite true, The Symposium Part
14 Intro| Aristophanes, who disguises under comic imagery a serious purpose; 15 Intro| also in order to bring the comic and tragic poet into juxtaposition, 16 Intro| sexes has the greatest (comic) probability and verisimilitude. 17 Intro| discord is stronger in the comic poet Aristophanes, Agathon, 18 Intro| well as ridiculed by the Comic poets; and in the New Comedy 19 Intro| with the exception of the Comic poets (whose business was