Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... beginning with the vocative ere in 57. Various stylistic objections have been raised . The view that self - apostrophe in comedy is generally restricted to slaves has been undermined by the Menandrian examples ( and cf. Pl . Bac . 399ff ) ...
... beginning with the vocative ere in 57. Various stylistic objections have been raised . The view that self - apostrophe in comedy is generally restricted to slaves has been undermined by the Menandrian examples ( and cf. Pl . Bac . 399ff ) ...
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passage . As for slave speeches beginning with the word ere , there are a number of examples in Terence ( and cf. Hor . Sat. 2. 3. 265 ) , but these tend to be in rapid dialogue rather than at the beginning of a long speech . It has ...
passage . As for slave speeches beginning with the word ere , there are a number of examples in Terence ( and cf. Hor . Sat. 2. 3. 265 ) , but these tend to be in rapid dialogue rather than at the beginning of a long speech . It has ...
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... beginning : Testimonium ignorantiae vestrae , quae iniquitatem dum defendit , revincit , in promptu est ( Ad nationes , I , i . 1 ) : Evidence of your ignorance , which refutes your wickedness even while supposedly defending it , is at ...
... beginning : Testimonium ignorantiae vestrae , quae iniquitatem dum defendit , revincit , in promptu est ( Ad nationes , I , i . 1 ) : Evidence of your ignorance , which refutes your wickedness even while supposedly defending it , is at ...
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J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
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