Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... slave ; a wavy - haired old man , two wavy- haired young men ( the older a soldier ) , an older and a younger wavy - haired slave ; a curly - haired old man ( who is also characterized by Pollux as ' interfering ' ) , a curly - haired ...
... slave ; a wavy - haired old man , two wavy- haired young men ( the older a soldier ) , an older and a younger wavy - haired slave ; a curly - haired old man ( who is also characterized by Pollux as ' interfering ' ) , a curly - haired ...
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... slave characters . If we consider the words and phrases which he puts in Greek , we find that the great majority are spoken by slaves or other ' low - life ' characters such as parasties and procurers . Some are spoken by old men , but ...
... slave characters . If we consider the words and phrases which he puts in Greek , we find that the great majority are spoken by slaves or other ' low - life ' characters such as parasties and procurers . Some are spoken by old men , but ...
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... slave money for the second time , Chrysalus - Ulysses comments : hoc est incepta efficere pulchre : veluti mi evenit ut ovans praeda onustus cederem ; salute nostra atque urbe capta per dolum domum redduco iam integrum omnem exercitum ...
... slave money for the second time , Chrysalus - Ulysses comments : hoc est incepta efficere pulchre : veluti mi evenit ut ovans praeda onustus cederem ; salute nostra atque urbe capta per dolum domum redduco iam integrum omnem exercitum ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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