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... Rome only twelve years before Plautus ' birth . Probably there- fore his native speech was Umbrian , not Latin : his splendid mastery of the latter was no doubt acquired in Rome itself , to which city he re- moved at an early age ...
... Rome only twelve years before Plautus ' birth . Probably there- fore his native speech was Umbrian , not Latin : his splendid mastery of the latter was no doubt acquired in Rome itself , to which city he re- moved at an early age ...
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Gilbert Norwood. " OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME FUND " WHOSE GENEROSITY HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE LIBRARY Dur Debt to Greece and Rome Philadelphia DR . ASTLEY P. C. ASHHURST THOMAS G. ASHTON Chicago JOHN C. SHAFFER HAROLD H. SWIFT HERBERT W ...
Gilbert Norwood. " OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME FUND " WHOSE GENEROSITY HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE LIBRARY Dur Debt to Greece and Rome Philadelphia DR . ASTLEY P. C. ASHHURST THOMAS G. ASHTON Chicago JOHN C. SHAFFER HAROLD H. SWIFT HERBERT W ...
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... Rome . G. S. Brett , Rodolfo Lanciani , Rome . 33. WARFARE BY LAND AND SEA . Eugene S. McCartney , University of Michigan . 34. THE GREEK FATHERS . James Marshall Campbell , The Catholic University of America . 35. GREEK BIOLOGY AND ...
... Rome . G. S. Brett , Rodolfo Lanciani , Rome . 33. WARFARE BY LAND AND SEA . Eugene S. McCartney , University of Michigan . 34. THE GREEK FATHERS . James Marshall Campbell , The Catholic University of America . 35. GREEK BIOLOGY AND ...
Contents
CHARACTERIZATION IN TERENCE | 131 |
PLOTSTRUCTURE IN Terence | 141 |
THE BASIC THOUGHT OF TER | 177 |
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