Selected Fragments of Roman Poetry : From the Earliest Times of the Republic to the Augustan Age

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Cat. Mai. 8. 23.] VII.
Potlre quod dant, quando optata non danunt, [Nonius, s. ». danunt = dant.] VIII.
Vivas ut possis, quando non quis tit velis.
[DoNAT. in Ter. Andr. 4. 5. 10.] 97 IX.
' Soletne mulier d^cimo mense parere ? ' ' pol non6 quoque, 6tiam septimo dtque octavo.' [AuL. Gell. 3. 16.] X Pud6bat credo cdmmemoramentum stupri.
[NoHius, s. V. commemoramentum.] XI.
Properdtim in tenebris fstuc confectum 6st opus.
[Nonius, s. V. properatlm.] XII.
'Lib^rne es?' ' non sum, verum inibi est .
.... .' [Nonius, s. k. inibi = mox.] The comments made by Gellius (2. 23I are as follows : ' Caecili Plocium legebamus; havdquaquam mihi et qui aderant dispUcebat.
LibHumst Menandri quoque Plocium legere, a quo istam comoediam verterat. Sed enim postquam in mnnus Menander venit, a principio statim, di boni, quantum stupere afque frigere quantumque mutare a Menandro visus est! Diomedis hercle arma et Glauci non dispari magis pretio exisfimata svmt. Accesserat dehino lectio ad eum locum in quo maritus senex super uxore divite atque deformi querehatur, quod anc-illam suam, non inscito puellam ministerio et fade Aaut inliherali, coactus erat venundare, suspectam uxori quasi pelicem.


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