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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... . 1 ) depreciates Roman comedy gene- rally : " In comoedia maxime claudicamus . " Terence , he thinks , was wrong in deserting the senarian measure of his originals ; " Terentii scripta ... quae tamen sunt in hoc genere xiv INTRODUCTION .
... . 1 ) depreciates Roman comedy gene- rally : " In comoedia maxime claudicamus . " Terence , he thinks , was wrong in deserting the senarian measure of his originals ; " Terentii scripta ... quae tamen sunt in hoc genere xiv INTRODUCTION .
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Publius Terentius (Afer) Thomas Leslie Papillon. " Terentii scripta ... quae tamen sunt in hoc genere elegantissima et plus adhuc habitura gratiae si inter versus trimetros stetissent . " SERVIUS the commentator on Vergil ( A. D. 400 ) ...
Publius Terentius (Afer) Thomas Leslie Papillon. " Terentii scripta ... quae tamen sunt in hoc genere elegantissima et plus adhuc habitura gratiae si inter versus trimetros stetissent . " SERVIUS the commentator on Vergil ( A. D. 400 ) ...
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... quae mi aegritudinem adferat : tanta haec laetitia obortast . Heaut . iv . 3. 1. 2 . iii . Iambic Trimeter ( Iambicus Senarius ) . ( Three complete measures six feet , the last always - nē cũi | sit vōs | trūm mīļrūm cūr | pārtēs | sēnī ...
... quae mi aegritudinem adferat : tanta haec laetitia obortast . Heaut . iv . 3. 1. 2 . iii . Iambic Trimeter ( Iambicus Senarius ) . ( Three complete measures six feet , the last always - nē cũi | sit vōs | trūm mīļrūm cūr | pārtēs | sēnī ...
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... quae te excruciat , mittas . Heaut . i . 2. 175 , 177 . ii . Trochaic Tetrameter Catalectic ( Trochaicus Septena- rius ) . ( Four metres , minus one syllable seven and a half feet . ) pǎtěr ǎd est , quem | võlui : ǎdjibo . | pătěr ...
... quae te excruciat , mittas . Heaut . i . 2. 175 , 177 . ii . Trochaic Tetrameter Catalectic ( Trochaicus Septena- rius ) . ( Four metres , minus one syllable seven and a half feet . ) pǎtěr ǎd est , quem | võlui : ǎdjibo . | pătěr ...
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... quae ad solent quae | que oportet | Bacchiac metres are rare in Greek , but pleased the Romans . Plautus used them extensively ( e.g. Poenulus i . 2 ; Amphitr . ii . 2 ; Mostell . i . 2 ) , and Ennius gives examples of them in his ...
... quae ad solent quae | que oportet | Bacchiac metres are rare in Greek , but pleased the Romans . Plautus used them extensively ( e.g. Poenulus i . 2 ; Amphitr . ii . 2 ; Mostell . i . 2 ) , and Ennius gives examples of them in his ...
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