Plautus and Terence, Numéro 29Longmans, Green and Company, 1932 - 212 pages |
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... genuine personal document from Rome in the second century before Christ , echoing the discussions and rivalries of literary cliques , a little back - door suddenly opened on life as it was then lived , taking us directly into the house ...
... genuine personal document from Rome in the second century before Christ , echoing the discussions and rivalries of literary cliques , a little back - door suddenly opened on life as it was then lived , taking us directly into the house ...
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... genuine claim to literary merit . He translated both tragedies and comedies , and began to stage his work in 235. Three famous writers followed , almost contemporary with one an- other . Ennius ( 239-169 ) is chiefly celebrated for his ...
... genuine claim to literary merit . He translated both tragedies and comedies , and began to stage his work in 235. Three famous writers followed , almost contemporary with one an- other . Ennius ( 239-169 ) is chiefly celebrated for his ...
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... genuine man and that the first was Pseudolus ' emissary ? By the repeated assertions of Harpax and at length by his de- scription of Pseudolus . This is sound sense , but terribly lacking in crisp precision . So , in the Trinummus , the ...
... genuine man and that the first was Pseudolus ' emissary ? By the repeated assertions of Harpax and at length by his de- scription of Pseudolus . This is sound sense , but terribly lacking in crisp precision . So , in the Trinummus , the ...
Table des matières
CHARACTERIZATION IN TERENCE | 131 |
PLOTSTRUCTURE IN Terence | 141 |
THE BASIC THOUGHT OF TER | 177 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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1817 LIBRARIES Acanthio Adelphoe admirable Aeschinus Amphitruo Amphitryon Andria Antipho Asinaria Athens atque Aulularia Aulus Gellius Bacchis Ballio beautiful Caecilius Captivi Casina Chaerea characters Charinus charm Chremes Cicero Clinia Clitipho close contaminatio courtesan Davus delightful Demea Demipho Diphilus discovery Donatus Dorippa dramatic dramatist duality-method ence Epidicus Euclio Eunuch Euripides Eutychus excellent farce father genuine girl Greek Comedy Hecyra Hegio imitation jokes Laches later Latin less literature love-affairs lover Lysimachus marry master Menaechmi Menander Menander's Menedemus Mercator merely method MICHIGAN Micio mihi Miles Miles Gloriosus mistress Molière Mostellaria neque original Pamphilus Pasicompsa passage peripeteia Phaedria Phanium Philemon Philumena Phormio Plautine Plautus Plautus and Terence play playwright plot Poenulus poet prologue Pseudolus quam quod Roman Rome Rudens scene Self-Punishment Simo slave Sosia Sostrata Stichus style Syra tells Terence's Terentian Thais Thraso tion Tranio translation Trinummus UNIV University wife words writing young