Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi - Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two - Bacchises, The Captives by Titus Maccius Plautus
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ALCVMENA MATRONA
AMPHITRVO DUX BLEPHARO GUBERNATOR BROMIA ANCILLA MERCURY, _a god._ SOSIA, _slave of Amphitryon._ JUPITER, _a god._ ALCMENA, _wife of Amphitryon._ AMPHITRYON, _commander-in-chief of the Theban army._ BLEPHARO, _a pilot._ BROMIA, _maid to Alcmena._ _Scaena Thebis._ _Scene:--Thebes. A street before Amphitryonâs house._ PROLOGVS[3] PROLOGUE [Footnote 3: The genuineness of the Prologues of these plays has long been a moot question. The tendency of the more recent investigators has been to hold that all were, at least in part, written by Plautus himself.] |
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