Repetition of Thought in Plautus

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Repetition of Thought in Plautus
Daniel Higgins Fenton
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601 (a) f. Pseudolus catches sight of Harpax and reflects "novo consilio nunc mi . (b) opus est, / nova res haec subito mi obiectast. " He repeats this not very (.^). . . Closely with "hoc praevortar principio; illaec omnia inissa habeo quae (b) ante agere occepi. " Another example will show how different the phraseology of the rep- 42 REPETITION OF THOUGHT IN PLAUTUS etition may be from that of the original statement. In the True. 733 Astaphium rebukes Diniarchus "plus enim es intro missus quo...ni dabas: sine vicissivi qui daiii operant oh illud quod / dant operis utier. " Then (^). . .
she repeats with entirely different phraseology " litteras didicisti: quanda (b) scis, sine alios discere. " There are seven examples of this group found in Plautus.
The next group to be considered is that in which there is a close bal- ance between the original statement and the repetition. Six examples of this type were found in Plautus. In the As. 504 ff. Cleareta asks "nequeon (a) . (b) ego ted inierdictis facere inansuetein meisf / an ita tu cs animata ut qui expers matris imperio siesf" After an interruption from Philaenium he (^).


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