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

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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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"Plautus's comedies ... made English, with critical remarks upon each play." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55016.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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Page 120

SCENE VI.

Epidicus alone, by Cheribulus's Door.

Good Thesprion, get the back way to our House, and help to plead for me. 'Tis a plaguy Bus'ness, tho I'm less afraid o'th' Old Fellows than before.—

[He goes from the Door]
Well, I'd best go in tho, and take care o'these New Comers. At the same time, I'll tell my Master Stratippocles all I know o'this business. I'll not flee for the matter, but am resolv'd to stay at home. The Old Man shall ne'r say, I had th'impudence to challenge my Master at running.—I'll enter then; I've stay'd too long already.
[He is going off, but espying Periphanes and Apecides, he starts, and retires on one Side, observing them.

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