The Comedies of Plautus, Volume 1G. Bell, 1889 |
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The Comedies of Plautus: Literally Translated Into English Prose, with Notes Titus Maccius Plautus No preview available - 2018 |
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1st BACCH ACROT alludes Ass-D Athens Bacchis Ballio bring called Callicles Captain carry CHARM Charmides CHRYS Chrysalus CLEOMACHUS cook door Enter entreat Ephesus Epidamnus EPIG Ergasilus Euclio faith father fellow give Gods gold Greek hand Hegio hence in-doors Jupiter LEON LESB Lesbonicus Libanus Literally Lyco Lydus Lysiteles mantle master means Megadorus Menæchmus minæ mistress MNES Mnesilochus NICO old gentleman Palæstrio Parasite PERIP PERIPLECOMENUS person Phædromus PHED PHIL PHILO Philocomasium Philocrates PISTOC Pistoclerus Plautus play PLEUS Portrait prithee probably procurer PSEUD Pseudolus PYRG Romans SCEL Sceledrus SCENE servant SIMO slave Sosicles speak STAS Stasimus STICH Stichus STRO Strobilus supposed sure tell THER there's things Trans troth TYND Tyndarus undone vols What's wife wine wish woman word