Wiener Studien, Bind 114Karl Schenkl, Wilhelm von Hartel, Friedrich Marx, Édmund Hauler, Hans Friedrich August von Arnim, Ludwig Radermacher H. Böhlaus, 2001 Zeitschrift für klassische Philologie und Patristik. |
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Side 150
... Charinus before his father does implies that the latter has already left the harbour and is to be expected soon.37 Legrand's answer that ,, le barbon Démiphon ne chemine pas sans doute bien vite " perhaps did not altogether convince ...
... Charinus before his father does implies that the latter has already left the harbour and is to be expected soon.37 Legrand's answer that ,, le barbon Démiphon ne chemine pas sans doute bien vite " perhaps did not altogether convince ...
Side 152
... Charinus entered at 335 , probably from the town , as argued above . After a mono- logue in which he shows himself fearful of meeting his father and un- certain whether to confess to him the truth about Pasicompsa ( 344-363 ) , he meets ...
... Charinus entered at 335 , probably from the town , as argued above . After a mono- logue in which he shows himself fearful of meeting his father and un- certain whether to confess to him the truth about Pasicompsa ( 344-363 ) , he meets ...
Side 154
... Charinus fi- nally return in 385 to addressing each other directly , Charinus trying to escape but being detained by Demipho . Finally , Demipho's inquiry in 387 usquine valuisti ? prepares for the repetition of the seasickness motif ...
... Charinus fi- nally return in 385 to addressing each other directly , Charinus trying to escape but being detained by Demipho . Finally , Demipho's inquiry in 387 usquine valuisti ? prepares for the repetition of the seasickness motif ...
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Egert Pöhlmann Realität und Fiktion auf der attischen Bühne | 31 |
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