The Captives: a comedy of Plautus : with English notes, for the use of studentsHarper, 1843 - 106 pagina's |
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ABERCROMBIE'S account ACTUS ægre æstumatum Alide allusion Amph Anacreon ancient ANTHON'S ARISTOPHONTES Bothe called capteivos captives catapulta chains Charles Anthon CHEMISTRY Cicero cincinnatus CLASSICAL comedies comedy containing Course critical and explanatory domi edepol English Notes Engravings equivalent Ergasile ERGASILUS Facc facere faciam filium first form generally gnatum GRAMMAR great Greek Language GREEK LESSONS hæc HEGIO Hence hercle herus hinc homines huic hujus hunc ille illic illum important Indexes Introduction istic istuc John Juppiter Latin LL.D LORARIUS Lycurgus meaning Mental Philosophy ments Metre meum mihi moral Neque Nunc ego nunquam omneis parasite passage pater patrem patri PHILOCRATES PHILOPOLEMUS Plautus play Principles quæ quæso quom RENWICK'S Roman sæpe same Satyricon SCENA Science sense Sequere servitus servos Signia signifies sine slave slavery sometimes Sora stage STALAGMUS suom their Thucydides tibi time translated tuom TYNDARUS Upham used volo were Νὴ
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