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... Plautus meant the beginning of the two words , which he has pointedly contrasted , to be identical ? The scribe of Plautus saw this , spelling them both with ph . The editors give p in one , and ph in the other . It is impossible to say ...
... Plautus meant the beginning of the two words , which he has pointedly contrasted , to be identical ? The scribe of Plautus saw this , spelling them both with ph . The editors give p in one , and ph in the other . It is impossible to say ...
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... Plautus quequo had become quoquo . How much longer the verb remained quoquo , does not concern us here . But the noun quoquos was current , at least in popular speech , in the time of Cicero , as we know from the jest of the orator1 on ...
... Plautus quequo had become quoquo . How much longer the verb remained quoquo , does not concern us here . But the noun quoquos was current , at least in popular speech , in the time of Cicero , as we know from the jest of the orator1 on ...
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... Plautus , 198 . in other writers , 200 n . , 202 . anapaestic metres misread as dactylic , 182 . archaic language in ... Plautus , 204 . Ennius and Plautus , spelling of , 195 . etymology , perverting effect of , 172 . ' fortes ' and ...
... Plautus , 198 . in other writers , 200 n . , 202 . anapaestic metres misread as dactylic , 182 . archaic language in ... Plautus , 204 . Ennius and Plautus , spelling of , 195 . etymology , perverting effect of , 172 . ' fortes ' and ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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