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  1. FROGS Ah, no! ah, no! Loud and louder our chant must flow. Sing if ever ye sang of yore, When in sunny and glorious days Through the rushes and marsh-flags springing On we swept, in the joy of singing Myriad-diving roundelays. Or when fleeing the storm, we went Down to the depths, and our choral song Wildly raised to a loud and long

  2. The Frogs were an American rock music band founded in 1980, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by brothers Jimmy and Dennis Flemion. The brothers mainly wrote and performed short, catchy pop songs, but they are also known for their improvised home recordings which are delivered in a comedic style, and often include controversial issues such as race ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FrogsThe Frogs - Wikipedia

    The Frogs tells the story of the god Dionysus, who, despairing of the state of Athens' tragedians, travels to Hades (the underworld) to bring the playwright Euripides back from the dead. (Euripides had died the year before, in 406 BC.)

  4. 28 de feb. de 2018 · The Frogs is a comedy play by Aristophanes (c. 445 - c. 385 BCE), the most famous of the comic playwrights of ancient Greece. Named after the creatures who composed the play's chorus, it won first prize...

  5. A comedy about Dionysus and Xanthias traveling to Hades to bring back Euripides, a dead poet, to save Athenian drama. The play features a contest between Euripides and Aeschylus, two ancient Greek tragedians, to determine who is the best poet.

  6. Frogs, or The Frogs, is one of Aristophanes's greatest comedies and is justly celebrated for its wit and keen commentary on Athenian politics and society. It is the last surviving work of Old Comedy and is thus also notable for heralding a passing era of literature.

  7. First performed in 405 BC at the Lenaea—an annual Athenian festival in honor of Dionysus — The Frogs is one of Aristophanes’ comic masterpieces. It was inspired by the death of Euripides (406 BC), one of the three great Athenian playwrights, and it follows the attempt of Dionysus (the patron god of drama) and his disrespectful slave ...

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