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Side xxvi
... Thais and others of her class ! A close study of Terence will enable any reader to amplify these remarks to any extent , and to verify for himself what I can here state only briefly , that both in the grouping and in the treat- ment of ...
... Thais and others of her class ! A close study of Terence will enable any reader to amplify these remarks to any extent , and to verify for himself what I can here state only briefly , that both in the grouping and in the treat- ment of ...
Side xxxviii
... Tháis , ego eo ad Sóphronam . " ( Eun . iv . 7. 37. ) Égo eo intro , ut quae opus súnt parentur . " ( Adelph . iv . 5. 72. ) " Nam est quód me transire ád forum jam opórtet . Eo tecum úna . " eas . " Sed quaéso ut una mécum ad matrem ...
... Tháis , ego eo ad Sóphronam . " ( Eun . iv . 7. 37. ) Égo eo intro , ut quae opus súnt parentur . " ( Adelph . iv . 5. 72. ) " Nam est quód me transire ád forum jam opórtet . Eo tecum úna . " eas . " Sed quaéso ut una mécum ad matrem ...
Side lxi
... Tháis ego jam dúdum hic adsum . O mí Chremes te ipsum | éxpectabam . " ( Eun . iv . 6. 5. ) III . TROCHAIC DIMETER CATALECTIC . This verse is nothing more than the latter half of a trochaic Septenarius ( ~ _ ~ ILU_ ) . It is sometimes ...
... Tháis ego jam dúdum hic adsum . O mí Chremes te ipsum | éxpectabam . " ( Eun . iv . 6. 5. ) III . TROCHAIC DIMETER CATALECTIC . This verse is nothing more than the latter half of a trochaic Septenarius ( ~ _ ~ ILU_ ) . It is sometimes ...
Side 80
... parasitus . LACHES senex . PARMENO servus . PHAEDRIA adolescens . PYTHIAS ancilla . SANGA lixa . SOPHRONA nutrix . THAIS meretrix . THRASO miles . INTRODUCTION . PAMPHILA and Chremes were the children of an FABULAE INTERLOCUTORES. ...
... parasitus . LACHES senex . PARMENO servus . PHAEDRIA adolescens . PYTHIAS ancilla . SANGA lixa . SOPHRONA nutrix . THAIS meretrix . THRASO miles . INTRODUCTION . PAMPHILA and Chremes were the children of an FABULAE INTERLOCUTORES. ...
Side 81
... Thais as her younger sister . When Thais grew up she re- moved to Athens with a lover of hers , who at his death left her all his property . She then kept company with a soldier named Thraso , who went to Caria after living with her a ...
... Thais as her younger sister . When Thais grew up she re- moved to Athens with a lover of hers , who at his death left her all his property . She then kept company with a soldier named Thraso , who went to Caria after living with her a ...
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Side 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.
Side 352 - For grant they be so, while they rest unknown, What need a man forestall his date of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid ; Or, if they be but false alarms of fear, How bitter is such self-delusion...
Side 352 - Peace, brother: be not over-exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils; For, grant they be so, while they rest unknown, What need a man forestall his date of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid?
Side 254 - Mea sic est ratio et sic animum induco meum: Malo coactus qui suum officium facit, Dum is rescitum iri credit, tantisper cavet; Si sperat fore clam, rursum ad ingenium redit.
Side 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.
Side 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?