Comedies of Plautus: Amphitruo, Amphitryon. Miles Gloriosus. CaptiviT. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, 1769 |
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... head , The fight continued From morn to evening : I the more remember it , Because I went that day without a dinner . Night interpos'd at length , and broke it off . 125 130 Next day the magiftrates , all drown'd in tears , Came to us ...
... head , The fight continued From morn to evening : I the more remember it , Because I went that day without a dinner . Night interpos'd at length , and broke it off . 125 130 Next day the magiftrates , all drown'd in tears , Came to us ...
Halaman 39
... head in battle . Sos . I can scarce 355 ( afide ) Believe myself , when I thus hear him talk : He tells it off hand , as it were without book , What was tranfacted in the war . - But hark ye , 360 What prefent from the Teleboan spoils ...
... head in battle . Sos . I can scarce 355 ( afide ) Believe myself , when I thus hear him talk : He tells it off hand , as it were without book , What was tranfacted in the war . - But hark ye , 360 What prefent from the Teleboan spoils ...
Halaman 41
... head to foot all my bodily apparel . " DRYDEN's Amphitryon . It is left to the reader's determination , whether the fimple and concise enumeration of particulars in the original has not more I ever was I know my mafter , know Our 3 real ...
... head to foot all my bodily apparel . " DRYDEN's Amphitryon . It is left to the reader's determination , whether the fimple and concise enumeration of particulars in the original has not more I ever was I know my mafter , know Our 3 real ...
Halaman 43
... head fhaved , and a cap put on it , in the Temple of Feronia , who was the Goddess of Freedmen . Cooke from Servius . SCENE II . ] This is palpably nothing more than a kind of con- tinuation of the Prologue , as it is formally addreffed ...
... head fhaved , and a cap put on it , in the Temple of Feronia , who was the Goddess of Freedmen . Cooke from Servius . SCENE II . ] This is palpably nothing more than a kind of con- tinuation of the Prologue , as it is formally addreffed ...
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... head to " foot . He was handfome , of a noble air , lofe and free in all his motions . " Dryden . Des piés jufq ' à la tête , il eft comme moi fait ; Beau , l'air noble , bien pris , les manières charmantes . MOLIERE . Compare this with ...
... head to " foot . He was handfome , of a noble air , lofe and free in all his motions . " Dryden . Des piés jufq ' à la tête , il eft comme moi fait ; Beau , l'air noble , bien pris , les manières charmantes . MOLIERE . Compare this with ...
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Halaman 96 - Where either I must live, or bear no life; The fountain from the which my current runs, Or else dries up ; to be discarded thence...
Halaman 259 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...
Halaman 12 - It began with Jupiter's falling in love out of a peep-hole in the clouds, and ended with the birth of Hercules.
Halaman 12 - I could not easily pardon the liberty the poet has taken of larding his play with, not only indecent expressions, but such gross words, as I don't think our mob would suffer from a mountebank.
Halaman 45 - Be with yon soldier present, as if absent. All night and day love me : still long for me : Dream, ponder still " on " me : wish, hope for me, Delight in me : be all in all with me : Give your whole heart, for mine's all yours, to me.
Halaman 9 - Having translated, call'd COMMORIENTES. In the beginning of the Grecian play There is a youth, who rends a girl perforce From a procurer : and this incident, Untouch'd by Plautus, render'd word for word, Has our bard interwoven with his Brothers — The new piece which we represent to-day. Say then if this be theft, or honest use Of what remained unoccupied.
Halaman 82 - Of ev'ry thing ; but arc not. These I follow ; Not for their sport and laughter, but for gain To laugh with them, and wonder at their parts : Whate'er they say, I praise it; if again They contradict, I praise that too : does any Deny ? I too deny : affirm ? I too Affirm : and in a word, I've brought myself To say, unsay, swear, and forswear, at pleasure: And that is now the best of all professions.
Halaman 283 - For when my father is informed of this, And learns how well your heart has been inclin'd Both to his son and to himself, he'll never Prove such a niggard, but in gratitude He will reward you with your liberty ; And I, if I return, with all my power Will urge him the more readily to do it. For by your aid, your courtesy, your courage, Wisdom and prudence, you have been the means Of my return to...