P. Terentii Afri comoediae, ed. by T.L. Papillon. Andria, Eunuchus. [2 vols. Vol.1 is entitled: P. Terentii Afri Andria]. |
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... Terence ; a difficult but necessary portion of the subject , with which I have attempted to deal in this new edition of the Andria . My obligations to them are , I hope , sufficiently acknowledged in the course of the Introduction and ...
... Terence ; a difficult but necessary portion of the subject , with which I have attempted to deal in this new edition of the Andria . My obligations to them are , I hope , sufficiently acknowledged in the course of the Introduction and ...
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... Terence . I must express here ( as I have expressed in the course of the Introduction ) my great obligation to the Rev. Edwin Palmer , Corpus Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford , for permission to make free use of notes ...
... Terence . I must express here ( as I have expressed in the course of the Introduction ) my great obligation to the Rev. Edwin Palmer , Corpus Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford , for permission to make free use of notes ...
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Publius Terentius (Afer) Thomas Leslie Papillon ! 1 INTRODUCTION . I. Life and Writings of Terence . Or.
Publius Terentius (Afer) Thomas Leslie Papillon ! 1 INTRODUCTION . I. Life and Writings of Terence . Or.
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... Terence . Of the personal history of Terence but little is known , and that on the doubtful authority of a Vita Terentii ascribed to Suetonius : according to which he was in his 35th year ( nondum quintum atque tricesimum ' egressus ...
... Terence . Of the personal history of Terence but little is known , and that on the doubtful authority of a Vita Terentii ascribed to Suetonius : according to which he was in his 35th year ( nondum quintum atque tricesimum ' egressus ...
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... Terence's poverty seems unlikely , if we are to believe that he travelled for some time in Greece : and the tone of his Prologues is sufficiently independent . As to the assistance he is said to have received , we may perhaps believe it ...
... Terence's poverty seems unlikely , if we are to believe that he travelled for some time in Greece : and the tone of his Prologues is sufficiently independent . As to the assistance he is said to have received , we may perhaps believe it ...
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Seite 32 - tis midnight deep. The weary clouds, Slow-meeting, mingle into solid gloom. Now, while the drowsy world lies lost in sleep, Let me associate with the serious Night, And Contemplation her sedate compeer; Let me shake off the' intrusive cares of day, And lay the meddling senses all aside.
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