P Terenti Phormio With Notes And Introductions Intended for the Higher Forms O
P Terenti Phormio With Notes And Introductions Intended for the Higher Forms O
Terence
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DE. Scelus ! 1000 Tibi narret ? PH. {jvilh great contempt) Ohe tu ! factum est abs te sedulo Pro fratre. WA. Mi vir ! non mihi dices } CH. {stammer- ing) At — NA. {mocking his stammer) Quid ' at -■ } CH. Non opus est dicto. PH. Tibi quidem : at scito hufc opu'st. In Lemno — CH. {crying out with alarm) Hem! quid ais. ? DE. {to Phormio) Non taces . ? PH. Clam te — CH. {helplessly retreating to a corner) Ei mihi 1 15 PH. Uxorem duxit. NSTA. {^uoith a screa?n) ]\Ii homo ! di melius duint. 1005 PH. ...Sic factum est. NA. {covering her face with her hands) Peril misera ! PH. Et inde filiam Suscepit iam unam, diim tu dormis. CH. {to Demipho, in abject terror) Quid agimus . ? NA. {indignantly) Pro di inmortales ! facinus miserandum et malum. PH. Hoc actum est. NA. An quicquam hodie est factum indignius ? 20 Demipho ! te appello ; {turiiing her back on Chremes with disgust) nam cum hoc ipso distaedet loqui : 1011 Ha^cine erant itiones crebrae et mansiones diutinae L^mni? haecine erat ea quae nostros minuit fructus vili- tas.
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