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Gilbert Norwood. CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE I. INTRODUCTION . II . PLAUTUS : GENERAL REMARKS . III . PLAUTUS : MERCATOR IV . PLAUTUS : THE OTHER NINETEEN PLAYS V. TERENCE : INTRODUCTION 3 15 29 54 · ΙΟΟ • 121 VI . TERENCE : STYLE ...
Gilbert Norwood. CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE I. INTRODUCTION . II . PLAUTUS : GENERAL REMARKS . III . PLAUTUS : MERCATOR IV . PLAUTUS : THE OTHER NINETEEN PLAYS V. TERENCE : INTRODUCTION 3 15 29 54 · ΙΟΟ • 121 VI . TERENCE : STYLE ...
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... Plautus second ( after Caecilius ) , and Terence only sixth . The versatile Aelius Stilo ex- claimed that if the Muses had wished to speak Latin they would have used the style of Plautus.1o His famous pupil Varro held that | whereas ...
... Plautus second ( after Caecilius ) , and Terence only sixth . The versatile Aelius Stilo ex- claimed that if the Muses had wished to speak Latin they would have used the style of Plautus.1o His famous pupil Varro held that | whereas ...
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... Plautus ' Rudens are good instances . 38. The Cook was a very important figure in Middle and New Greek Comedy . See B. no . 30 , pp . 42 f . , 62 f . 39. See B. no . 21 , p . 78 . 40. Elegantia occurs twice ( vv . 19 , 23 ) in Mercator ...
... Plautus ' Rudens are good instances . 38. The Cook was a very important figure in Middle and New Greek Comedy . See B. no . 30 , pp . 42 f . , 62 f . 39. See B. no . 21 , p . 78 . 40. Elegantia occurs twice ( vv . 19 , 23 ) in Mercator ...
Contents
CHARACTERIZATION IN TERENCE | 131 |
PLOTSTRUCTURE IN Terence | 141 |
THE BASIC THOUGHT OF TER | 177 |
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