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Page 13
... hunc diem ut de symbolis essemus . " Hence ' asymbolus ' of a parasite , Phormio ii . 2 . 25. It is almost unnecessary to remark that these terms are of Greek origin , and derived from the pavoç or dεiñνov áπÒ ovμßoλāv . 63. Nihil ...
... hunc diem ut de symbolis essemus . " Hence ' asymbolus ' of a parasite , Phormio ii . 2 . 25. It is almost unnecessary to remark that these terms are of Greek origin , and derived from the pavoç or dεiñνov áπÒ ovμßoλāv . 63. Nihil ...
Page 25
... hunc cum ipsa , aut me aliquid de illa adversum hunc loqui . 30 Dum in dubio est animus , paulo momento huc vel illuc im- pellitur . Pa . Quis hic loquitur ? Mysis ? salve . My . O salve , Pam- phile . Pa . Quid agit ? My . Rogas ...
... hunc cum ipsa , aut me aliquid de illa adversum hunc loqui . 30 Dum in dubio est animus , paulo momento huc vel illuc im- pellitur . Pa . Quis hic loquitur ? Mysis ? salve . My . O salve , Pam- phile . Pa . Quid agit ? My . Rogas ...
Page 37
... ( hunc ) could not be said to be coming on the stage at this time . He reads Hodie observarem quid , " and omits v . 3 as spurious , in the teeth of all au- thorities . But hunc ' naturally refers to Simo now coming ( venientem ) on the ...
... ( hunc ) could not be said to be coming on the stage at this time . He reads Hodie observarem quid , " and omits v . 3 as spurious , in the teeth of all au- thorities . But hunc ' naturally refers to Simo now coming ( venientem ) on the ...
Page 60
... hunc ocius , Atque ante nostram januam appone . My . Obsecro Humine ? Da . Ex ara hinc sume verbenas tibi Atque eas substerne . My . Quamobrem id tute non facis ? Da . Quia si forte opus sit ad herum jurandum mihi Non apposuisse ut ...
... hunc ocius , Atque ante nostram januam appone . My . Obsecro Humine ? Da . Ex ara hinc sume verbenas tibi Atque eas substerne . My . Quamobrem id tute non facis ? Da . Quia si forte opus sit ad herum jurandum mihi Non apposuisse ut ...
Page 76
... hunc diem ! ACTUS QUINTI SCENA QUINTA . Ch . Proviso quid agat Pamphilus ; atque eccum . forsan me putet Non putare hoc verum : at mihi nunc sic esse hoc verum libet . Ego Deorum vitam propterea sempiternam esse arbitror Quod voluptates ...
... hunc diem ! ACTUS QUINTI SCENA QUINTA . Ch . Proviso quid agat Pamphilus ; atque eccum . forsan me putet Non putare hoc verum : at mihi nunc sic esse hoc verum libet . Ego Deorum vitam propterea sempiternam esse arbitror Quod voluptates ...
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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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