Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 3British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 14
Page 196
... Plautus but to edit the tradition of Ennius and Plautus ; and that consequently their eyes are not fixed upon the evidence for the text but on the evidence for part of that evidence , and Cicero , like other ancients , counts for ...
... Plautus but to edit the tradition of Ennius and Plautus ; and that consequently their eyes are not fixed upon the evidence for the text but on the evidence for part of that evidence , and Cicero , like other ancients , counts for ...
Page 203
... 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 ...
Page 209
... 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 ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aborigines Academy ancient appears beginning belong Britain British called century character Church cities classical close coins continued criticism doubt earlier early edition electrum England English evidence example fact father French give gold Greek hand Head Holinshed influence inscriptions interest issued Italy John King known language later Latin learning least letters Ligurians lines Lord matter means mentioned Milton mother nature never once original Paradise Lost passage passed perhaps period Persian persons Plautus poem poet poetry present probably Professor published question race reason reference regard relations relationship remains Roman rule says seems sense speak staters story style suggested supposed things thought translation tribes true Westminster whole writers written