The Luck of the Draw: AR, ECC. 999

Classical Quarterly 42 (02):529- (1992)
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Abstract

In the penultimate scene of the Ecclesiazusae, the young man who has come to see his lover is accosted in succession by three old women, each insisting that the new legal code requires him to sleep with her first. In lines 999–1000, the first of these old women, faced with his refusal to cooperate sexually, swears by Aphrodite

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