Comedies of Plautus: Amphitruo, Amphitryon. Miles Gloriosus. CaptiviT. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, 1769 |
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Sayfa 248
Titus Maccius Plautus. THE CAPTIVE S. TRANSLATED BY RICHARD WARNER , ESQUIre . THE PERSONS of the DRAMA . HEGIO , an old Gentleman.
Titus Maccius Plautus. THE CAPTIVE S. TRANSLATED BY RICHARD WARNER , ESQUIre . THE PERSONS of the DRAMA . HEGIO , an old Gentleman.
Sayfa 248
... HEGIO . STALAGMUS , Servant to HEGIO . ERGASILUS , a Parafite . A SERVANT of HEGIO . A LAD , the fame . SCENE , CALYDON in ETOLIA Before HEGIO's House . PROLOGUE . HESE Captives you fee standing here before you 1 PERSONS of the DRAMA. ...
... HEGIO . STALAGMUS , Servant to HEGIO . ERGASILUS , a Parafite . A SERVANT of HEGIO . A LAD , the fame . SCENE , CALYDON in ETOLIA Before HEGIO's House . PROLOGUE . HESE Captives you fee standing here before you 1 PERSONS of the DRAMA. ...
Sayfa 249
... Hegio's having his fon in his own house without knowing it , and his fon not knowing that Hegio was his father , might as well have been left to the Spectators at its proper time . V. 1. Thefe Captives . ] Philocrates and Tyndarus . V ...
... Hegio's having his fon in his own house without knowing it , and his fon not knowing that Hegio was his father , might as well have been left to the Spectators at its proper time . V. 1. Thefe Captives . ] Philocrates and Tyndarus . V ...
Sayfa 251
... Hegio loft one of his fons , you thus Have an account . - Since that , his other fon , When Elis and Etolia were at variance , Was made a prifoner by the chance of war . Menarchus , a physician purchased him : 25 30 The joke ( fays he ) ...
... Hegio loft one of his fons , you thus Have an account . - Since that , his other fon , When Elis and Etolia were at variance , Was made a prifoner by the chance of war . Menarchus , a physician purchased him : 25 30 The joke ( fays he ) ...
Sayfa 252
Titus Maccius Plautus. At Elis .--- Hegio , good old man , on this Began to trade for captives with the Ælians , In hopes of finding one fome time or other , With whom to barter for his fon ; not knowing , His prefent captive was in ...
Titus Maccius Plautus. At Elis .--- Hegio , good old man , on this Began to trade for captives with the Ælians , In hopes of finding one fome time or other , With whom to barter for his fon ; not knowing , His prefent captive was in ...
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Afide Alcmena alfo allufion AMPH Amphitryon ancients ARIST aſk Author Becauſe beſt BLEPH Blepharo BRAGGARD CAPTAIN buſineſs captive COLMAN comedies door Echard expreffion facrifice faid fame father feem fenfe fent Ferneze fervant fervice fhall fignifies fince firſt flave fome ftill ftrange fuch fuppofe fure give Gods heav'n Hegio himſelf houſe humour huſband inftant Jove juft Jupiter juſt leaſt loft maſter means MERC Mercury miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf No-MAN obferved occafion original paffage Palaftrio Parafite perfon PERIPLECTOMENES PHIL Philocomafium Philocrates Plautus play pleaſure PLEU prefent preferve Prithee Prologue purpoſe PYRG reafon refpect ſay Sceledrus SCENE ſeems ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhould ſlave Sofia ſpeak ſuppoſed Teleboans tell Terence thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou tranflation troth TYND Tyndarus underſtand uſed wife word yourſelf
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