Comedies of Plautus: Amphitruo, Amphitryon. Miles Gloriosus. CaptiviT. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, 1769 |
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Sayfa xv
... business , and returns again in a minute or two ; another , in as short a space of time , marches over a whole town to find his man . Twenty other examples of this kind might be produced • " But in the article of probability there is ...
... business , and returns again in a minute or two ; another , in as short a space of time , marches over a whole town to find his man . Twenty other examples of this kind might be produced • " But in the article of probability there is ...
Sayfa 3
... business , and accounts , At home here , and abroad ; as ye would wish , That I should crown your ventures now on foot , Or which shall be hereafter , with encrease 5 Prologue . ] This prologue is so very different from that which led ...
... business , and accounts , At home here , and abroad ; as ye would wish , That I should crown your ventures now on foot , Or which shall be hereafter , with encrease 5 Prologue . ] This prologue is so very different from that which led ...
Sayfa 4
... business of moft part of his first act , instead of entering at once upon the sub- ject by introducing Sofia as in the Latin and French , which in the English is poftponed to the opening of the second act . Befides , he brings in not ...
... business of moft part of his first act , instead of entering at once upon the sub- ject by introducing Sofia as in the Latin and French , which in the English is poftponed to the opening of the second act . Befides , he brings in not ...
Sayfa 17
... business it was to apprehend delinquents , bring them before the magiftrate , and execute the fentence paffed upon them . Madam Dacier informs us , that the Triumviri , who took care of the streets , & c . at night , were called ...
... business it was to apprehend delinquents , bring them before the magiftrate , and execute the fentence paffed upon them . Madam Dacier informs us , that the Triumviri , who took care of the streets , & c . at night , were called ...
Sayfa 32
... business have you at this house ? What business have you here ? Sos . And pray 265 MERC . King Creon fets A watch here ev'ry night . Sos . ' Tis gracious in him To guard our house , the while we are abroad . But prithee now go in , and ...
... business have you at this house ? What business have you here ? Sos . And pray 265 MERC . King Creon fets A watch here ev'ry night . Sos . ' Tis gracious in him To guard our house , the while we are abroad . But prithee now go in , and ...
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