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IV The two parasites of Terence , Phormio and Gnatho , belong to different classes of their kind . Phormio belongs to the class of DepаTEUTIKOL , or the officious , who secure their invitations by some services rendered .
IV The two parasites of Terence , Phormio and Gnatho , belong to different classes of their kind . Phormio belongs to the class of DepаTEUTIKOL , or the officious , who secure their invitations by some services rendered .
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But Phormio is the dainty connoisseur . Gnatho is the " barbarous porridge eater . " 99 A third parasite is described by Gnatho . In this fellow we see one of their profession in defeat and despair : " homini homo quid pręstat ! stulto ...
But Phormio is the dainty connoisseur . Gnatho is the " barbarous porridge eater . " 99 A third parasite is described by Gnatho . In this fellow we see one of their profession in defeat and despair : " homini homo quid pręstat ! stulto ...
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These three master hands and Phormio are the arch intriguers of Terence . Not all the slaves are as bold fellows as these three . Geta of the Phormio and Parmeno of the Eunuchus are more faintly drawn . They are , indeed , against the ...
These three master hands and Phormio are the arch intriguers of Terence . Not all the slaves are as bold fellows as these three . Geta of the Phormio and Parmeno of the Eunuchus are more faintly drawn . They are , indeed , against the ...
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The Character of Terence by G Kenneth G Henry | 57 |
The Act Time in Elizabethan Theatres by Thornton | 3 |
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