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 64

SCENE V.

Amphitryon alone.

I'll obey your great Commands, and humbly beg the Performance o' your Promises.—I'll now to my Wife, and let old Tiresias alone.—

[He turns to the Spectators.]

Gallants, for Honour's Sake, and Great Iove's Cause, We hope you'll crown us with one loud Applause.

Exit Amphitryon.
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