The comedies of Plautus, tr. into familiar blank verse, by B. Thornton, Volume 1 |
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Halaman iii
... MILES GLORIOSUS , The BRAGGARD CAPTAIN . CAPTIVI , The CAPTIVES . SECOND VOL U M E. TRINUMMUS , The TREASUre . MERCATOR , The MERCHANT . AULULARIA , The MISER . RUDENS , The SHIPWRECK . 1 GEORGE COLMAN , Efq ; I DEAR SIR ,
... MILES GLORIOSUS , The BRAGGARD CAPTAIN . CAPTIVI , The CAPTIVES . SECOND VOL U M E. TRINUMMUS , The TREASUre . MERCATOR , The MERCHANT . AULULARIA , The MISER . RUDENS , The SHIPWRECK . 1 GEORGE COLMAN , Efq ; I DEAR SIR ,
Halaman 20
... Captain . Ephefi fum natus , non in Apulis , non in Umbriâ . I'm right Ephefian , Not an Apulian , or an Umbrian . § Saturio and Addictus . ] Of thefe there are only a small frag- ment or two preferved . marians marians have unanimously ...
... Captain . Ephefi fum natus , non in Apulis , non in Umbriâ . I'm right Ephefian , Not an Apulian , or an Umbrian . § Saturio and Addictus . ] Of thefe there are only a small frag- ment or two preferved . marians marians have unanimously ...
Halaman 24
... Captain read in the prologue . P.275 . SECOND VOLUME . p . 9. v . 77. dele the comma after Charmides . p . 28 . fcene iv . v . 1. for fourfcore read forty . p . 35. note , v . 104. 1. 1. for obfcurdity read obfcurity . p . 52. v . 10 ...
... Captain read in the prologue . P.275 . SECOND VOLUME . p . 9. v . 77. dele the comma after Charmides . p . 28 . fcene iv . v . 1. for fourfcore read forty . p . 35. note , v . 104. 1. 1. for obfcurdity read obfcurity . p . 52. v . 10 ...
Halaman 122
... been purged of its licentioufnefs by Dr. Hawkefworth , can never fail of meeting with approbation from an English audience . The End of AMPHITRYON . THE BRAGGARD CAPTAIN . PERSONS of the DRAMA . PYRGOPOLINICES 122 AMPHITRY ON .
... been purged of its licentioufnefs by Dr. Hawkefworth , can never fail of meeting with approbation from an English audience . The End of AMPHITRYON . THE BRAGGARD CAPTAIN . PERSONS of the DRAMA . PYRGOPOLINICES 122 AMPHITRY ON .
Halaman 123
Titus Maccius Plautus. THE BRAGGARD CAPTAIN . PERSONS of the DRAMA . PYRGOPOLINICES , the BRAGGARD CAPTAIN.
Titus Maccius Plautus. THE BRAGGARD CAPTAIN . PERSONS of the DRAMA . PYRGOPOLINICES , the BRAGGARD CAPTAIN.
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Halaman 262 - 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 16 - 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 49 - Be with yon soldier present, as if absent : All night and day love me : still long for me : Dream, ponder still 'on.
Halaman 16 - I was almost squeezed to death. But if their operas are thus delightful, their comedies are, in as high a degree, ridiculous. They have but one...
Halaman 16 - It began with Jupiter's falling in love out of a peep-hole in the clouds, and ended with the birth of Hercules. But what was most pleasant, was the use Jupiter made of his metamorphosis; for you no sooner saw him under the figure of Amphitrion, but instead of flying to Alcmena with the raptures Mr.
Halaman v - ... of this present undertaking, I shall never repent my having dipt in ink, since it gave me an opportunity of cultivating a social as well as literary connection with you. " Instead of prefixing your name to this work, with the distant air of a dedication, I wished to have had it coupled along with mine in the title-page ; I wanted you as a comes jucundus, an agreeable companion, in this new, unbeaten track of translation, which you have so happily struck out before me.
Halaman 18 - ... like spears and lances at me. Well, the greatest plague of a serving-man is to be hired to some great lord ! They care not what drudgery they put upon us, while they lie lolling at their ease abed, and stretch their lazy limbs, in expectation of the whore which we are fetching for them.
Halaman 16 - Amphitrion's taylor and cheats him of a laced coat, and his banker of a bag of money, a Jew of...
Halaman 335 - PHIL. He fays what is not true. STAL. Or you or I do.— Your father gave you, when a child, a flave Of four years old for your own ufe and fervice. PHIL. What was his name ? — If what you fay is true, Tell me his name.
Halaman 100 - I have garner'd up my heart ; 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...