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Page 154
... duality- method . The dualism would have been perfect had Thais been legally possible as a wife for Phaedria . The main plot is masterly . Thais ' dismissal of Phaedria brings out beautifully his jealous passion and the loving patience ...
... duality- method . The dualism would have been perfect had Thais been legally possible as a wife for Phaedria . The main plot is masterly . Thais ' dismissal of Phaedria brings out beautifully his jealous passion and the loving patience ...
Page 168
... duality - method . What becomes of it here , in one of the two finest works that Terence has left ? It seems to vanish , for we find but one pair of lovers . Evanthius points out this discrepancy in his essay On Tragedy and Comedy , 100 ...
... duality - method . What becomes of it here , in one of the two finest works that Terence has left ? It seems to vanish , for we find but one pair of lovers . Evanthius points out this discrepancy in his essay On Tragedy and Comedy , 100 ...
Page 175
... duality - method reaches its height in this final work of the Terentian genius : the result arises from neither one doctrine nor the other , but only from their interaction . And , as we saw , the same technique is applied to [ 175 ] ...
... duality - method reaches its height in this final work of the Terentian genius : the result arises from neither one doctrine nor the other , but only from their interaction . And , as we saw , the same technique is applied to [ 175 ] ...
Contents
CHARACTERIZATION IN TERENCE | 131 |
PLOTSTRUCTURE IN Terence | 141 |
THE BASIC THOUGHT OF TER | 177 |
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