Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... look for , nor long for , but am well content to goe , if God call me hence to morowe . " Nor , when considering the influence of Seneca , should one forget that , overdrawn as his plays are , they do concern themselves with certain ...
... look for , nor long for , but am well content to goe , if God call me hence to morowe . " Nor , when considering the influence of Seneca , should one forget that , overdrawn as his plays are , they do concern themselves with certain ...
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... look the same , but on the stage they instantly come into their own . III . THE PHORMIO Mention of the Phormio brings me back to the Westminster scene in 1953. The Phormio was one of the ' A ' Level set books that year , and we felt a ...
... look the same , but on the stage they instantly come into their own . III . THE PHORMIO Mention of the Phormio brings me back to the Westminster scene in 1953. The Phormio was one of the ' A ' Level set books that year , and we felt a ...
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... look ' on Syrus , Micio's rascally slave , and on Geta , the slave of Sostrata , Micio's neighbour . And he continues to shed light all around him , much to the embarrassment of Micio . It is a wonderfuldénouement , though we are all ...
... look ' on Syrus , Micio's rascally slave , and on Geta , the slave of Sostrata , Micio's neighbour . And he continues to shed light all around him , much to the embarrassment of Micio . It is a wonderfuldénouement , though we are all ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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