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Page 77
... Antipho ; " but still in that case we must suppose some reference to the boy ; and perhaps Pamphilus is congratulated on being rid of him , or it may be that Davus merely evades his question . Don't ask any more questions - you are ...
... Antipho ; " but still in that case we must suppose some reference to the boy ; and perhaps Pamphilus is congratulated on being rid of him , or it may be that Davus merely evades his question . Don't ask any more questions - you are ...
Page 78
... ANTIPHO. exeat . Quid stas ? quid 17. ] Davus now turns and addresses the audience , and dismisses them . Horace in- forms us that this was the common ending of all plays : " Donec cantor , Vos plaudite , dicat , " Epist . ad Pisones 155 ...
... ANTIPHO. exeat . Quid stas ? quid 17. ] Davus now turns and addresses the audience , and dismisses them . Horace in- forms us that this was the common ending of all plays : " Donec cantor , Vos plaudite , dicat , " Epist . ad Pisones 155 ...
Page 79
Terence. PUBLII TERENTII CARTHAGINIENSIS AFRI EUNUCHUS . FABULAE INTERLOCUTORES . ANTIPHO adolescens . CHAEREA adolescens . CHREMES.
Terence. PUBLII TERENTII CARTHAGINIENSIS AFRI EUNUCHUS . FABULAE INTERLOCUTORES . ANTIPHO adolescens . CHAEREA adolescens . CHREMES.
Page 80
Terence. FABULAE INTERLOCUTORES . ANTIPHO adolescens . CHAEREA adolescens . CHREMES adolescens rusticus . DORIAS ancilla . DORUS eunuchus . GNATHO parasitus . LACHES senex . PARMENO servus . PHAEDRIA adolescens . PYTHIAS ancilla . SANGA ...
Terence. FABULAE INTERLOCUTORES . ANTIPHO adolescens . CHAEREA adolescens . CHREMES adolescens rusticus . DORIAS ancilla . DORUS eunuchus . GNATHO parasitus . LACHES senex . PARMENO servus . PHAEDRIA adolescens . PYTHIAS ancilla . SANGA ...
Page 119
... compare summo opere , ' Lucretius iv . 1185 : " Omnia summopere hos vitae poscenia celant . " 31. Amabo ut illuc transeas ubi illa est ] ACTUS TERTII SCENA QUARTA . ANTIPHO . Heri aliquot adolescentuli ACTUS III . SCENA III . 119.
... compare summo opere , ' Lucretius iv . 1185 : " Omnia summopere hos vitae poscenia celant . " 31. Amabo ut illuc transeas ubi illa est ] ACTUS TERTII SCENA QUARTA . ANTIPHO . Heri aliquot adolescentuli ACTUS III . SCENA III . 119.
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Page 76 - Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
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Page 424 - other friends remain,' That 'loss is common to the race' — And common is the commonplace, And vacant chaff well meant for grain. That loss is common would not make My own less bitter, rather more. Too common! Never morning wore To evening, but some heart did break.
Page 174 - I was born of woman, and drew milk As sweet as charity from human breasts. I think, articulate, I laugh and weep, And exercise all functions of a man. How then should I and any man that lives Be strangers to each other?