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 143
... Plautus ' Mercator The prologue of the Mercator ( 9/10 ) states that it is a Latin version of , in some sense the same play as Philemon's Emporos . Of all Plautus ' com- edies it has generally been thought one of those most faithful to ...
... Plautus ' Mercator The prologue of the Mercator ( 9/10 ) states that it is a Latin version of , in some sense the same play as Philemon's Emporos . Of all Plautus ' com- edies it has generally been thought one of those most faithful to ...
Side 146
... Plautus of a human character who delivers an expository quasi - prologue , both approximate to the purely conventional Prologus ; 18 that Plautus should be responsible for the extradramatic features of both monologues is in line with ...
... Plautus of a human character who delivers an expository quasi - prologue , both approximate to the purely conventional Prologus ; 18 that Plautus should be responsible for the extradramatic features of both monologues is in line with ...
Side 147
... Plautus , it is most unlikely for Philemon . How the Emporos opened is a matter for speculation . It is a plausible guess that Philemon's lover began his monologue with some kind of emotional outburst and that Plautus chose to ...
... Plautus , it is most unlikely for Philemon . How the Emporos opened is a matter for speculation . It is a plausible guess that Philemon's lover began his monologue with some kind of emotional outburst and that Plautus chose to ...
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