T Macci Plauti Aulularia With Notes Critical And Exegetical And An Introducti
T Macci Plauti Aulularia With Notes Critical And Exegetical And An Introducti
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621. Brix conjectures peri. But the -present peris stands em- phatically in the sense of the future perihis. 622. Praestrigiator is the Plautine form of the word regis- tered in our dictionaries as praestigiator, as has been point- ed out by A. Spengel on True. I 2, 32. The word is derived from praestringere. — te miseris accipiam modis 'I shall treat you miserably. ' Comp. Ter. Ad. II 1, 12 indignis quom egomet sim acceptus modis. 623. For the expression ma- la crux see Brix on Men. 707. Comp.... Bacch. 117 quid tibi conmercist cum dis damnosissu- mis? and Rud. Iii 4, 20 nihil cum vestris legibus mi est con- merci. Terence says in the same sense quid tibi cum ilia rei est? Eun, iv 7, 34. The other phrase ^ occurs only in Plautus. IV. 4. 6—14] AVLVLARIA. 149 625 Ev. V^rberabilissume, etiam rogitas ? non fur, s^d trifur. Str. Quid tibi subrwpui ? Ev. Redde hue sis. Str. quid tibi vis reddam ? Ev. Rogas ? Str. Nil equidem tibi abstuli. Ev. At illud qu6d tibi abstuleras cedo. ^cquid agis tu ?
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