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. Cf. XI. 3.91. [94]: I. II. 1-2 [95]: Donat. ad _And._ 505, _Eun._ 224, 288, 403, _Ad._ 187, 395. [96]: Ad _And._ 194, 301, _Eun._ 467, 986, _Hec._ 98, 439, 640, _Ad._ 101. Cf. _Ad._ 96.; cum admiratone indignantis; 97; intento digito et infestis in Micionem oculis. [97]: Ad _Eun._ 1055. [98]: Ad _And._ 633, _Eun._ 233, 451, _Hec._ 63, _Ad._ 259. [99]: Ad _Phor._ 145. [100]: Ad _Ad._ 200. [101]: Ad _Eun._ 187. [102]: VII. 2.8-10. [103]: Cf. Diom. 291, 23 ff., K; Ribbeck, _Rom. Trag._ p. 634, believes that this was the rule, but he is apparently alone in the opinion. Cf. Budensteiner in Bursian's _Jahresbericht_ CVI, p. 162 ff., who agrees with the proof of van Eck, _Quaest. Sten. Rom._ (Amsterdam 1892), that it was an isolated intance. [104]: We are not even remotely concerned with metrical analysis. For that phase, with a discussion as to the effect of the various metrical systems, see Klotz, _Grundzuge der altromischen Metrik_, esp. p. 370 ff. Cf. Duff, _A Lit. Hist. of Rome_, p. 196. Note Donat, _de Com._ VIII. 9 and Diom. 491, 23K. [105]: For arguments as to the divisions of the three classes, v., besides Klotz, Ritschl, _Parerga_, p. 40; Conradt, _Die metrische Komposition der Komodien des Terenz_ (Berlin 1876); Bucheler in _Neue Jahr. fur Phil._ CXLI (1871), p. 273 ff.; Dziatzko in _Rhein. Mus._ XXVI (1871), pp. 97-100: G. Hermann, _de Canticis in Romanorum Fabulis, Opusc._ I. 290; which have all been landmarks in the discussion. Cf. also Teuffel, _Rom. Lit._, Sec. 16. Sec. 5, etc. [106]: Cf. Cic. _de Or._ II.46.193. [107]: Cf. _As._ 265, 587, 640, 403, _Bac._ 611, _Cap._ 637, _Cas._ 845 ff., _Cis._ 53 ff., _Cur._ 278, 309, 311, _Ep._ 623 ff., _Men._ 828 f., 910, _Mer._ 599 f., _Mil._ 200 ff. (quoted infra, Part II), 798-9 (Palaestrio must shout at Periplecomenus to provoke such a reply), _Most._ 265 ff., 594, _Per._ 307 f., _Ps._ 911, 1287, _St._ 271, 288 f., _Trin._ 1099, _Truc._ 276, 476 ff., 549, 593 f., 599 ff., 822. Cf. also Ter. _Phor._ 210-11 and Moliere's imitation in _Les Fourberies de Scapin_, l. 4. [108]: Cf. Sittl, _Gebarden_, p. 201 and Warnecke's citations from the Scholiast to Aristophanes in _Neue Jahr._ 1910, p. 592. [109]: _Daos_, p. 617. [110]: A.J.P. VIII. 15 ff. [111]: Cf. _As._ 554 ff., _Bac._ 710 ff., _Cap._ 159 ff. _Cur._ 572 ff., _Ep._ 437 ff., _Men._ 1342., _Per._ 753 ff., _Ps._ 761 ff., _Trin._ 718 ff., etc. [112]: For further examples o
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