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M. Tullius Cicero, Orations, for Quintius, Sextus Roscius, Quintus Roscius, against Quintus Caecilius, and against Verres (ed. C. D. Yonge) 30 0 Browse Search
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T. Maccius Plautus, Miles Gloriosus, or The Braggart Captain (ed. Henry Thomas Riley), act 4, scene 2 (search)
He requires a talent of gold, in Philippean pieces. Less he will take from no one. MILPHIDIPPA O, by my troth, but that's too little, surely. PYRGOPOLINICES By nature there's no avarice in me; I have riches enough. I' faith! I've more than a thousand measuresA thousand measures: The "modius" was a Roman measure one-third of the "amphora." It contained nearly two English gallons. full of Philippean gold coins. PALAESTRIO Besides your treasures. Then, of silver, he has mountains, not ingots; Aetna is not so high. MILPHIDIPPA aside. By the stars! O, what a lie! PALAESTRIO to MILPHIDIPPA, aside. How rarely I am playing him off! MILPHIDIPPA to PALAESTRIO, aside. And I; how do I do it? Ain't I gulling him? PALAESTRIO aside. Rarely. MILPHIDIPPA But, prithee, do let me go now. PALAESTRIO to the CAPTAIN. But do you give her some answer, either that you will do it, or that you won't do it. Why cause this poor lady so much anguish of mind, who has never deserved any ill of you? PYRGOPOLINICESB