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Excerpt from The Frogs: With Introduction and Notes
But the play has its political side, as well as its literary aim. Wise counsels are ever and anon suggested. The people are warned against the empty-headed, arrogant, demagogues, who will not hear of peace being made and against the traitorous oligarchs, whose sole policy is one of selfishness. The poet proposes a sort of general amnesty: a return to mutual confidence, a generous, forgiving spirit, not 'extreme to mark what is doneamiss.' The only h0pe of Athens lies in the employment of fillose good and worthy citizens, who are now.
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