Plautus's comedies ... made English, with critical remarks upon each play.

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Title
Plautus's comedies ... made English, with critical remarks upon each play.
Author
Plautus, Titus Maccius.
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London :: Printed for Abel Swalle and T. Child ...,
1694.
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Page 51

SCENE IV.

Amphitryon alone, walking discontentedly about his Door.

Heavens bless me! What strange Madness has seis'd upon our Family? What Prodigies have I seen since this last Journey? Now I'm apt to credit the old Fable as true, that in Arcadia, th' Attick People were transform'd into savage Beasts, so that their Parents and Friends cou'd never know 'em after.—

[He stands in amaze.

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