The New International Encyclopædia/Aristophanes's Apology

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Edition of 1905. See also Aristophanes's Apology on Wikipedia; and the disclaimer.

2832772The New International Encyclopædia — Aristophanes's Apology

ARISTOPHANES'S APOLOGY. The sequel to Browning's Balaustion's Adventure, published in 1875. It is a long poem in blank verse, supposed to commemorate the defense made by Aristophanes for his comic art, on learning from the venerable Sophocles of the death of the tragedian Euripides.