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Page vi
... whole text of Terence has convinced me of the truth of another remark of Ritschl : " Nam in Terentio tam aperta plurimis locis est quam in Plauto rara fuit correctricis manus opera in refingendis resarciendisque versibus consumpta ...
... whole text of Terence has convinced me of the truth of another remark of Ritschl : " Nam in Terentio tam aperta plurimis locis est quam in Plauto rara fuit correctricis manus opera in refingendis resarciendisque versibus consumpta ...
Page x
... whole subject has been much neglected ; and is so important , perhaps even with a view to the future settlement of the text of Terence , that I make no apology for having entered into it fully . The Fragments of Menander and other Greek ...
... whole subject has been much neglected ; and is so important , perhaps even with a view to the future settlement of the text of Terence , that I make no apology for having entered into it fully . The Fragments of Menander and other Greek ...
Page xxi
... whole tale is considered , the less likely does it seem . A careful consideration of Terence's plays leads us to the conclusion that they are the produc- tion of a writer who was not only thoroughly educated , but had a con- sistent ...
... whole tale is considered , the less likely does it seem . A careful consideration of Terence's plays leads us to the conclusion that they are the produc- tion of a writer who was not only thoroughly educated , but had a con- sistent ...
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... whole matter to the bottom ; finds that the marriage is a pretence , and accordingly recommends Pamphilus to humour his father to the utmost , and express his entire readiness to marry as soon as he pleases . At the same time he is to ...
... whole matter to the bottom ; finds that the marriage is a pretence , and accordingly recommends Pamphilus to humour his father to the utmost , and express his entire readiness to marry as soon as he pleases . At the same time he is to ...
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... whole point has been admirably discussed by Ritschl , De Ætate Plauti , and the question is well stated in the Dictionary of Biography and Mytho- logy ( Plautus ) . The word auctores ' is here used in the sense of models , ' ' pat ...
... whole point has been admirably discussed by Ritschl , De Ætate Plauti , and the question is well stated in the Dictionary of Biography and Mytho- logy ( Plautus ) . The word auctores ' is here used in the sense of models , ' ' pat ...
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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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