T Macci Plauti Trinummus With Notes Critical And Exegetical

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), but BCD have otio captus. 659. See exeg. Note. Sp. Lias et at the beginning of the line, which has been corrected by Brix. 6()0. Dicta R. , conic Sp. The mss. Combine both, thus corrupting the metre.
656. Ut commences an epexe- gesis of istciec. — foedare is said by a zeugma, as rem foedare cannot be said by itself.
657. For scibam see n. On Aul. 49.
658. Aptus ' conexum et col- ligatum significat'. Nonius p. 234. ' comprehendere ' autiqui vinculo apere dicebant Paul. Diaeon. Pp. 18, 19.
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.... It is only now that Lesbonicus understands Lysi- teles' motive in refusing to ac- cept his land. The mss. Read sumvias habeo gratias : but Plautus ahvays has gratia in the singular, meaning ' thanks', or grates in the plural.
660. Hacc dicta ' my words'.
661. Pigct drops its final t: Introd. To Aul. P. Xxxiv.
662. For postremo see n. On 613. — auscultare, meaning 'to obey' (origin, 'to lend an ear to'), always governs the dative, whence Freund justly wrote mi here instead of me of mss. — We should explain ita facis lit dico; comp.


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