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... Plautus . Plautus died fifteen years before Ennius ; and but few instances of double consonants in his plays can be really genuine . Supĕlectile , similumae , satélites , sagita , etc. , are generally correct ; and ille , esse , must ...
... Plautus . Plautus died fifteen years before Ennius ; and but few instances of double consonants in his plays can be really genuine . Supĕlectile , similumae , satélites , sagita , etc. , are generally correct ; and ille , esse , must ...
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... Plautus , with whom however it becomes more of a trick of composition . Lucretius also employs it with considerable effect ( for examples , cp . Munro's ' Intro- duction to Notes , ' II . pp . 106 , 107 , 1st ed . ) , and Vergil does ...
... Plautus , with whom however it becomes more of a trick of composition . Lucretius also employs it with considerable effect ( for examples , cp . Munro's ' Intro- duction to Notes , ' II . pp . 106 , 107 , 1st ed . ) , and Vergil does ...
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Thomas Leslie Papillon. of Vowels : down to simple sounds by the time of Plautus , au being the Substitution only one generally preserved ( with the exception of eu in a few words , neu , ceu , neuter , heus , etc. ) ; while here we have ...
Thomas Leslie Papillon. of Vowels : down to simple sounds by the time of Plautus , au being the Substitution only one generally preserved ( with the exception of eu in a few words , neu , ceu , neuter , heus , etc. ) ; while here we have ...
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... Plautus and Terence ( lines which , as intended to be spoken , are naturally subject to the practice of ordinary pronunciation ) , are best explained by the neglect in rapid pronunciation of sounds in syllables upon which no stress was ...
... Plautus and Terence ( lines which , as intended to be spoken , are naturally subject to the practice of ordinary pronunciation ) , are best explained by the neglect in rapid pronunciation of sounds in syllables upon which no stress was ...
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... ( Plautus ) , gurgulio ; negotium ( nec- ) . t seldom passes into d . In Greek dáñɩs ( Aristoph , Vespae 676 ) , perhaps ránŋs ; véπodes ( Hom . Od . iv . 404 ) , perhaps = nepotes . In Latin the confusion between t and d in the MS ...
... ( Plautus ) , gurgulio ; negotium ( nec- ) . t seldom passes into d . In Greek dáñɩs ( Aristoph , Vespae 676 ) , perhaps ránŋs ; véπodes ( Hom . Od . iv . 404 ) , perhaps = nepotes . In Latin the confusion between t and d in the MS ...
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