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... Plautus cries out , " Will you not call a witness before you seize me , nonne antestaris ? " he is answered , " What , shall I touch an honest man's ear for such a scoundrel as you are ? " Pliny tells us , the lowest part of the ear is ...
... Plautus cries out , " Will you not call a witness before you seize me , nonne antestaris ? " he is answered , " What , shall I touch an honest man's ear for such a scoundrel as you are ? " Pliny tells us , the lowest part of the ear is ...
Strona 314
... Plautus in the prologue to his Menechmes , " this town , during this play , shall be Epidamnum , and when it has been acted , it may be any other city . As in a company of players , the same person shall , at different times , be a ...
... Plautus in the prologue to his Menechmes , " this town , during this play , shall be Epidamnum , and when it has been acted , it may be any other city . As in a company of players , the same person shall , at different times , be a ...
Strona 316
... Plautus , and his strokes of pleasantry ; too tamely , I will not say foolishly , admiring each of them ; if you and I but know how to distinguish a coarse joke from a smart repartee , and understand the proper cadence , by [ using ] ...
... Plautus , and his strokes of pleasantry ; too tamely , I will not say foolishly , admiring each of them ; if you and I but know how to distinguish a coarse joke from a smart repartee , and understand the proper cadence , by [ using ] ...
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