The Dramatic Values in Plautus by William Wallace Blancke
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1899), Bk. II. chap. 3. sec. 15, p. 362.
[25]: Introd. to ed. _Mosl._, p. 37. [26]: Bk. II, Ch. 4. [27]: Lamarre, op. cit., Bk. II, Ch. 4, Sec. 12, p. 475. [28]: _ThA(C)Actre de Plaute_ (Paris, 1845), Introd. p. 18. [29]: _Opuscula Philologica_, Vol. II p. 743. [30]: _Opusc._ II. 733 ff. [31]: In _Opusc._ III. 455, Ritschl relates that Varro wrote six books on drama, with Plautus as the especial object of his interest: _de originibus scaenicis, de scaenicis actionibus, de actibus scaenicis, de personis, de descriptionibus, quaestiones Plautinae_. [32]: Langen, op. cit., p. 127. [33]: _Opusc._ II. 746. [34]: Op. cit., p. 165. [35]: Op. cit., p. 167. [36]: _Mil._ 522 ff. (All citations from Plautus are based on the text and numbering of the lines in the text of Goetz and Schoell). |
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