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Crates (lived 5th century BC)

Athenian writer of the Old Comedy (see Greek literature). According to Aristotle he initiated the movement away from satirical comedy towards a regular plot. The titles of ten plays are known, but only fragments of his work survive.



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As for the plot, it came originally from Sicily; but of Athenian writers Crates was the first who, abandoning the 'iambic' or lampooning form, generalised his themes and plots.
Half a dozen greyhounds were crammed into larger crates that were anything save large enough.
"Will is going to build a shed to store berry crates here," said George and they sat down upon the boards.
 
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