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... Plautus and of Bochart are as follows : Latin version , in the common editions of Plautus . 1. Deos Deasque veneror , qui hanc urbem colunt , 2. Ut , quod de mea re huc veni , rite venerim : 3. Measque ut gnatas et mei fratris filium 4 ...
... Plautus and of Bochart are as follows : Latin version , in the common editions of Plautus . 1. Deos Deasque veneror , qui hanc urbem colunt , 2. Ut , quod de mea re huc veni , rite venerim : 3. Measque ut gnatas et mei fratris filium 4 ...
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... PLAUTUS . 1. Nyth al o nim ua lonuth sicorathissi me com syth 2. Chim lach chunyth mum ys tyal mycthi barii im schi . IRISH . 1. N'iaith all o nimh uath lonnaithe ! socruidhse me com sith Omnipotent , much dreaded Deity of this country ...
... PLAUTUS . 1. Nyth al o nim ua lonuth sicorathissi me com syth 2. Chim lach chunyth mum ys tyal mycthi barii im schi . IRISH . 1. N'iaith all o nimh uath lonnaithe ! socruidhse me com sith Omnipotent , much dreaded Deity of this country ...
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... PLAUTUS . 11. Ec anolim uolanus succur ratim misti atticum esse 12. Concubitu mabel lo cutin bean tla cant chona enuses 13. Huic esi lec pan esse , athi dm as con alem in dubart felo no buthe ume 14. Celt um co mu cio lueni ! ateni mano ...
... PLAUTUS . 11. Ec anolim uolanus succur ratim misti atticum esse 12. Concubitu mabel lo cutin bean tla cant chona enuses 13. Huic esi lec pan esse , athi dm as con alem in dubart felo no buthe ume 14. Celt um co mu cio lueni ! ateni mano ...
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... Plautus and the Bearla - Feni of Ireland , we hold it impossible to doubt . In the following version , the first line is the Punic of Plautus ; the second line is the Irish of O'Connor ; the third line is his English trans- lation . 1 ...
... Plautus and the Bearla - Feni of Ireland , we hold it impossible to doubt . In the following version , the first line is the Punic of Plautus ; the second line is the Irish of O'Connor ; the third line is his English trans- lation . 1 ...
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... 496 - ou the natural orders of , 497 . Plautus , Monologue in the Pœnulus of , 37-46 . Poetry , on ancient , 406 - chivalric , 409 --- Provençal , 420 --- the pastoral of the Troubadours , 424 - the decay of the Provençal , Index . 529 176.
... 496 - ou the natural orders of , 497 . Plautus , Monologue in the Pœnulus of , 37-46 . Poetry , on ancient , 406 - chivalric , 409 --- Provençal , 420 --- the pastoral of the Troubadours , 424 - the decay of the Provençal , Index . 529 176.
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