The Works of Horace: Translated Literally Into English ProseHarper & Brothers, 1855 - 325 strán (strany) |
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Strana 177
... Plautus cries out , " Will you not call a witness before you seize me , nonne antestaris ? " he is answered , " What , shall I touch an honest man's ear for such a scoundrel as you are ? " Pliny tells us , the lowest part of the ear is ...
... Plautus cries out , " Will you not call a witness before you seize me , nonne antestaris ? " he is answered , " What , shall I touch an honest man's ear for such a scoundrel as you are ? " Pliny tells us , the lowest part of the ear is ...
Strana 221
... Plautus calls it festuca . 95 Nam sive vicarius . The Romans generally had a master - slave in every family , servus atriensis , and all other slaves were called by one common name , vicarii . The first , who commands , is not less a ...
... Plautus calls it festuca . 95 Nam sive vicarius . The Romans generally had a master - slave in every family , servus atriensis , and all other slaves were called by one common name , vicarii . The first , who commands , is not less a ...
Strana 243
... Plautus in his Pœnulus , Act iii . scene 2 : AGAM . Agite , inspicite : aurum est . COL . Profectò , spectatores , comi- cum . Macerato hoc pingues fiunt auro in Barbariâ boves . - Agam . " AGAM . Hold ; see ; it is gold . COL . Yes ...
... Plautus in his Pœnulus , Act iii . scene 2 : AGAM . Agite , inspicite : aurum est . COL . Profectò , spectatores , comi- cum . Macerato hoc pingues fiunt auro in Barbariâ boves . - Agam . " AGAM . Hold ; see ; it is gold . COL . Yes ...
Strana 280
... Plautus , to hurry after the pattern of the Sicilian Epicharmus ; Cæcilius , to excel in gravity , Terence in contrivance . These mighty Rome learns by heart , and these she views crowded in her narrow theater ; these she esteems and ...
... Plautus , to hurry after the pattern of the Sicilian Epicharmus ; Cæcilius , to excel in gravity , Terence in contrivance . These mighty Rome learns by heart , and these she views crowded in her narrow theater ; these she esteems and ...
Strana 285
... Plautus supports the character of a lover under age , how that of a covetous father , how those of a cheating pimp : how Dossennus exceeds all measure in his voracious parasites ; with how loose a sock he runs over the stage : for he is ...
... Plautus supports the character of a lover under age , how that of a covetous father , how those of a cheating pimp : how Dossennus exceeds all measure in his voracious parasites ; with how loose a sock he runs over the stage : for he is ...
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