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T. Maccius Plautus, Cistellaria More(2)
(Latin) (English, ed. Henry Thomas Riley)
act 2, scene 3: ... Quis istic habitat? Lamp. Demipho dominus meus. Mel. Nempe istic
T. Maccius Plautus, Mercator More(7)
(Latin) (English, ed. Henry Thomas Riley)
act 2, scene 1Demipho Miris modis di ludos faciunt hominibus
P. Terentius Afer (Terence), Phormio More(11)
(Latin)
act introduction, scene summary: ... INTRODUCTION. In this play we have two brothers, Demipho and Chremes. Chremes had married a lady of property, ... of bad times, ill health, and so on. His brother Demipho had a son named Antipho, and they had agreed ... now makes his yearly visit to Lemnos ; and Demipho at the same time goes to Cilicia , where ... under the charge of Geta, an old family servant of Demipho's, who acted as their paedagogue. At first Geta ... he will of course be obliged to marry her. So Demipho will not be able to say a word. The ... Act i. Sc. 4) the action of the play commences. Demipho comes back from Cilicia , and immediately hears the ... about his wife and daughter. He is as anxious as Demipho can be to get rid of this wife of