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and Menedemus , between Demea and Chremes . In the first place the problem that each has to solve is different . Micio is concerned with the pedagogic question of what theory it is best to adopt in train- ing his boy .
and Menedemus , between Demea and Chremes . In the first place the problem that each has to solve is different . Micio is concerned with the pedagogic question of what theory it is best to adopt in train- ing his boy .
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Says Menedemus : " Chremes , tantumne ab re tuast oti tibi aliena ut cures , ea quid nihil ad te attinent ? " To which Chremes answers : " Homo sum ; humani nihil a me alienum puto . " 2 " One touch of nature makes the whole world kin ...
Says Menedemus : " Chremes , tantumne ab re tuast oti tibi aliena ut cures , ea quid nihil ad te attinent ? " To which Chremes answers : " Homo sum ; humani nihil a me alienum puto . " 2 " One touch of nature makes the whole world kin ...
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Chremes has the miserliness of the old man of comedy . Pro- fessedly his object in entering into the plot is to help his neighbor save the money that he will have to pay Clinia to gratify Bacchis's extrava- gant tastes .
Chremes has the miserliness of the old man of comedy . Pro- fessedly his object in entering into the plot is to help his neighbor save the money that he will have to pay Clinia to gratify Bacchis's extrava- gant tastes .
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