The Dramatic Values in Plautus by William Wallace Blancke
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_Haut._ 31: quid tale hic est, cum servus currit, cum populus
discedit, quod domino insano oboediat servus? Cf. also ad _Haut._ 37; Donatus ad _Phor._ 1.4. [129]: _And._ 338 ff., _Phor._ 179 ff., 841 ff., _Ad._ 299 ff. Weissman agrees with Donat. that in the last passage humor is not the object. Cf. _ancilla currens_ in _Eun._ 643 ff. [130]: Cf. _servi currentes_ supra. Cf. also _Aul._ 811 ff., _Ep._ 195 ff., _Mer._ 865 ff., _Ps._ 243 ff., _St._ 330 ff., _Trin._ 1068 ff., _Truc._ 115 ff. [131]: For other passages containing the comedy of "peering," v. _Bac._ 534, _Ep._ 526 ff., _Rud._ 331 ff., et al. Cf. Weise, op. cit., p. 72 f. [132]: Further comments infra II. B. 3. [133]: Cf. _As._ 403, and passim. [134]: Cf. _As._ 447, _Cur._ 111, _Men._ 125, 478 f., 909, _Mer._ 364, 379, _Mil._ 275, _Most._ 548, _Per._ 99, _Poen._ 840, _Ps._ 445, 615, 908, _Rud._ 97, _St._ 88, _Trin._ 45, 567, _Truc._ 499, etc. [135]: _Daos, p. 431 ff._ See Dieterich, _Pulcinella, PI. II_. Note esp. _As. 851 ff._ [136]: Cf. _Per. 81 ff., 599 ff., Poen. 210 ff., et al._ |
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