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Side xi
... give us no information concerning his life ; and we are obliged to draw our materials from a memoir which is by some attributed to Donatus , by others to Suetonius . The authority of this document is at the best very doubtful , and ...
... give us no information concerning his life ; and we are obliged to draw our materials from a memoir which is by some attributed to Donatus , by others to Suetonius . The authority of this document is at the best very doubtful , and ...
Side xxv
... give him a distinct character . The Parmeno of the ' Eunuchus ' is a plotter by nature , but not by intention . He is alarmed when Phaedria adopts and acts upon his scheme ; and his timidity becomes simple despair when at the end of the ...
... give him a distinct character . The Parmeno of the ' Eunuchus ' is a plotter by nature , but not by intention . He is alarmed when Phaedria adopts and acts upon his scheme ; and his timidity becomes simple despair when at the end of the ...
Side xlix
... give the ordinary pronunciation of the language ; and at the same time to mark to the audience the character of the metre . And if the common practice in conversation was to run the words , when possible , into one another , we may ...
... give the ordinary pronunciation of the language ; and at the same time to mark to the audience the character of the metre . And if the common practice in conversation was to run the words , when possible , into one another , we may ...
Side lix
Terence. Keeping these considerations in mind , I now go on to give a brief sketch of the various metres used in Terence . Taking the paroxytone dissyllable as the basis of metrical measure , we may arrange the various measures as ...
Terence. Keeping these considerations in mind , I now go on to give a brief sketch of the various metres used in Terence . Taking the paroxytone dissyllable as the basis of metrical measure , we may arrange the various measures as ...
Side 7
... give young actors an opportunity special occasion , a veteran actor took this of showing their address . Sometimes , on a part ( locc . citt . ) , when it was necessary to Perhaps the best parallel to the prologues make special interest ...
... give young actors an opportunity special occasion , a veteran actor took this of showing their address . Sometimes , on a part ( locc . citt . ) , when it was necessary to Perhaps the best parallel to the prologues make special interest ...
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ACTUS QUINTI SCENA Adelphi Aeschinus Antipho argentum authority Bacchis been Bembine Bentley best case cases Chremes Cicero Clitipho common Compare Plautus Curculio Davus Demea Demipho Donatus Edition ellipse father find first following Forcellini form found general generally Geta girl give given gives good Greek Hecyra hercle here Horace house iambic tetrameter iambic trimeter instances istuc know language last line lines Livy made make marriage matter meaning means Menander Metre is iambic Micio mihi money neque note on Andria note on Eunuchus note on Heaut notes nunc occurs once Pamphilus Parmeno passage Phaedria Phormio phrase place play plays present Propertius quoted quum read reading same says scene scio See note seems sense similar sine slaves Sostrata Syrus take Terence tetrameter catalectic text Thais thing tibi time trochaic tetrameter used uses whole wife word words young καὶ
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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?