Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 103Association, 1973 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 516
... Plautus , Apuleius ' narrator appears to be laughing with his audience at the dramatic convention he is forced to observe ; and he at once goes on in the same light vein to hint that he makes no claims for the lasting literary value of ...
... Plautus , Apuleius ' narrator appears to be laughing with his audience at the dramatic convention he is forced to observe ; and he at once goes on in the same light vein to hint that he makes no claims for the lasting literary value of ...
Page 517
... Plautus , who always refers to the Romans as barbari and who pretends to excuse immoral conduct on the grounds that his plays are set in Greece . 12 In Apuleius , the narrator ironically groans over the back - breaking work of ...
... Plautus , who always refers to the Romans as barbari and who pretends to excuse immoral conduct on the grounds that his plays are set in Greece . 12 In Apuleius , the narrator ironically groans over the back - breaking work of ...
Page 519
... Plautus ' Asinaria : Inest lepos ludusque in hac comoedia : Ridicula res est . Date benigne operam mihi . . .17 Be so kind as to pay attention to me , and you'll find that this comedy contains a lot of wit and fun ; the plot is side ...
... Plautus ' Asinaria : Inest lepos ludusque in hac comoedia : Ridicula res est . Date benigne operam mihi . . .17 Be so kind as to pay attention to me , and you'll find that this comedy contains a lot of wit and fun ; the plot is side ...
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Herodotus 6 112 2 | 23 |
Remote Uncles and Remote Aunts 99 | 39 |
Intentional Rhyme in Vergil and Ovid | 49 |
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