Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... Hegio , please . Hegio : I'm sure our friend means well , But since we're all so different , who can tell Another man's opinion ? To my mind That which our pious foundress has designed As one of our traditions , cannot be , Without ...
... Hegio , please . Hegio : I'm sure our friend means well , But since we're all so different , who can tell Another man's opinion ? To my mind That which our pious foundress has designed As one of our traditions , cannot be , Without ...
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... Hegio - one of the old school . In the midst of his distress about Aeschinus he is greatly relieved to see him : De .: sed quis illic est procul quem video ? estne Hegio tribuli ' noster ? si sati ' cerno is est hercle . vah , homo ...
... Hegio - one of the old school . In the midst of his distress about Aeschinus he is greatly relieved to see him : De .: sed quis illic est procul quem video ? estne Hegio tribuli ' noster ? si sati ' cerno is est hercle . vah , homo ...
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... Hegio is no consolation to Demea : he is utterly shocked , not so much at Aeschinus's seduction of Pamphila , but because he has heard that Aeschinus is trying to back out of marrying her . He condones the seduction itself as follows ...
... Hegio is no consolation to Demea : he is utterly shocked , not so much at Aeschinus's seduction of Pamphila , but because he has heard that Aeschinus is trying to back out of marrying her . He condones the seduction itself as follows ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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