Q. Horatii Flacci opera. The works of Horace: the Odes on the basis of Anthon: the Satires and Epistles by McCaul: with notes by G.B. Wheeler, Tom 2 |
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... Plautus Panul . III . 2. 20. they are called aurum comicum . Boys also in their games made a similar use of them . To say then that a man knows the difference between brass and lupins , means that he can distinguish between the reality ...
... Plautus Panul . III . 2. 20. they are called aurum comicum . Boys also in their games made a similar use of them . To say then that a man knows the difference between brass and lupins , means that he can distinguish between the reality ...
Strona 387
... Plautus and Epicharmus ; but it appears forced . " The epithet doctus here applied to the tragic poet , Pacuvius , is I believe , sometimes misunderstood , although the opposition to altus clearly determines the sense . For , as this ...
... Plautus and Epicharmus ; but it appears forced . " The epithet doctus here applied to the tragic poet , Pacuvius , is I believe , sometimes misunderstood , although the opposition to altus clearly determines the sense . For , as this ...
Strona 388
... Plautus . M. Accius Plautus was a native of Sarsina , in Umbria . He is said to have been originally engaged in trade , but afterwards so much re- duced in circumstances as to accept employment at a baker's mill . During his leisure he ...
... Plautus . M. Accius Plautus was a native of Sarsina , in Umbria . He is said to have been originally engaged in trade , but afterwards so much re- duced in circumstances as to accept employment at a baker's mill . During his leisure he ...
Strona 389
... Plautus hath very frequently single plots , which he was enabled to support by , what was natural to him , a force of buffoon pleasantry . Terence , whose genius lay another way , or whose taste was abhorrent from such ribaldry , had ...
... Plautus hath very frequently single plots , which he was enabled to support by , what was natural to him , a force of buffoon pleasantry . Terence , whose genius lay another way , or whose taste was abhorrent from such ribaldry , had ...
Strona 404
... Plautus . Comp . note , 1. 58 . 171. Quo pacto , scil . how badly , how unsuccessfully . 172. Attenti , " Strict , severe , " or , rather , penurious . Ib . Lenonis insidiosi . Some suppose that Horace refers to a particular play of Plautus ...
... Plautus . Comp . note , 1. 58 . 171. Quo pacto , scil . how badly , how unsuccessfully . 172. Attenti , " Strict , severe , " or , rather , penurious . Ib . Lenonis insidiosi . Some suppose that Horace refers to a particular play of Plautus ...
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