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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1860-1861-472

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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 473 DIVISIONS AND II -fHautusi WkQ CMog Cttero Be rat frf What was the origin what the usual plots and cha- racters of Roman Comedy What licences were allowed in the metres How were they affected by the conversational pro- nunciation of the day Mention Virgil's principal literary and political contemporaries State briefly the heads of what can be said for and against the political character of Cicero Translate with very short notes Με Ut quidem emoriar priusquam ducam Quae eras veniat perendie foras feratur soror His legibus quam dare vis cedo nuptias adorna I' Quam maxumam possum tibi dare dotem frater Sed est grandior natu media est mulieris aetas Earn sijubes frater tibi me poscere poscam Me Numnam vis me interrogare te Eu Imo si quid vis roga Me Post mediam aetatem qui mediam ducit uxorem domum Si earn senex anum praegnantein fortuito fecerit Quid dubitas quin sit paratum nomen puero Postumus Nunc ego istum soror laborem degam et diminuam tibi Ego virtute deum et majorum nostrum dives sum satis Istas magnas factiones animos dotes dapsiles Clamores imperia eburata vehicla pallas purpuram Nil moror quae in servitutem sumptibus redigunt viros Talia saecla suis dixerunt currite fusis Concordes stabili fatorum numine Parcae Adgredere magnos-aderit jam tempus-honores Cara deum suboles magnum Jovis incrementum Adspice convexo nutantem pondere mundum Terrasque tractusque maris coelumque profundum
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