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 INDEX. 441 Laberius, 308 Laocoon, group of, 102 Lasos, 36 XeiTovpytiy, 214, note 4 AeiTOvpyiai eyKVKXioi, ■214 AevKOTToSes, 25 Arj^iapxi-Kov ypa/xnaTeTov, 2 70 ALay, quantity of, 412 Livius Andronicus, 309 AoyeTov, 220, 229, 233 ; why so called. 100, note 5 Ai^crtj Kal A^<ns, 339 Lycophron's Alexandra, 163 Lycurgus, the orator, his law respecting the three Tragedians, 274 Lyrical Tragedy, 40, note 6, 45 sqq. ; Comedy, ib. 72 M. Macaulay, Lord, on the corruption of tra- Machon, the comedian, 203 Magnes, the comedian, 168 Manners, requisites of, in Tragedy, 340 Margites, influence of, upon Comedy, 322 Masks, introduced by ^Eschylus, 99 ; vari- ous forms and reason of, 248 Megacles, 57 Megarians claimed the invention of Comedy, 321 Meletus, the tragedian, 162 yiiXireadai, and /xoXttt^, 30 Menander, 200; quoted by St Paul, 201, note 6 'MvxO'fV, 241 Metres, tragic, 377 Middle Comedy. See Comedy. MiXt^tou du<ns, 93 Mimes, Roman, different from Greek, 307 ; not altogether farcical, 308 ; the early germ of the Comniedia deW Arte to be sought for in them, 307 Minotaur, 16 Moloch, 15 MoXttt), 30 Mosaic, Pro-Clementine, 244 Mutes, or dumb actors, their masks, 249 MC^oj, 332 Myrtilus, the comedian, 1 7 1 N. Naevius, 309 New Comedy. See Comedy. Nicostratus, Aristophanes' son, 193 Niebuhr on historical tragedy, 74, note 5 Niobe, group of, 310 Number of separate representations in one day, 219 0. "Oy KOi, 248 Odyssey, a storehouse for the satyrical plays, 1 15, note 2 'O/cpi'^as, 220 Old Comedy. See Comedy. Orchestra, 226 Orchomenian Inscriptions, 45 — 49 'Opduaia, 16 Oscilla, 250 Ovhkv Trpbs Aiouvaov explained, 69, note 3 Ovid, considered as a tragic writer, 310 Pacuvius, 309 Paean, 35 Pantagruelism, 77 UdpaXoi, 57 Parabasis, 267 UapaaKTivLa, 234 JIapaaKr]vioy, 234, 268 Hapaxoprrfrjfj.a, 268 napao-rciTTjj and TptTooTdr?;?, 216 UapeyKVKXijpia, 239, note 4 Parodus, 230 Pasiphae, 16 Uddos and UdOrjfxa, 326 Pause in the Senarius, 380, 400 neStatot, 57 UepiaKTOL, 231, 239 UepiTT^Teia, 332 Persaj, examination paper on, 415 Persona, etymology of, 249 UrjviKT], 248 Phaethon, 14 Phalaris and Moloch, 16 Phallic processions, 72 Phallic worship of Bacchus, 19 ^evaKT] — (peyoLKii^iiy, 248