Fiction > Harvard Classics > Aristophanes > The Frogs
Who knows if death be life, and life be death / And breath be mutton broth, and sleep a sheepskin?
Frogs, 1498.
Harvard Classics, Vol. 8, Part 9
 
The Frogs
 
Aristophanes
 
Dionysus descends into the underworld where he judges a contest between Euripides and Æschylus.
 
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Bibliographic Record  Dramatis Personæ
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 1909–14
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Introductory Note
 
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