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Introduction 1
1 The mouth and its abuses in epic, lyric, and tragedy 25
2 Open mouths and abusive talk in Aristophanes 62
3 Gluttonous speechifying in Euripides' Cyclops 121
4 Crude talk and fancy fare in Plato 153
5 Defamation and oral excesses in Aeschines and Demosthenes 213
6 The intemperate mouth in Aristotle and Theophrastus 275
Epilogue 319
Bibliography 325
Index locorum 346
General Index 371
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