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The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes by Henry T. (Henry Thomas) Riley Pamphilus seduces Glycerium, wrongfully supposed to be a sister of a Courtesan, an Andrian by birth; and she having become pregnant, he gives his word that she shall be his wife; but his father has engaged for him another, the daughter of Chremes; and when he discovers the intrigue he pretends that the nuptials are about to take place, desiring to learn what intentions his son may have. By the advice of Davus, Pamphilus does not resist; but Chremes, as soon as he has seen the little child born of Glycerium, breaks off the match, and declines him for a son-in-law. Afterward, this Glyce...
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A pioneering 1866 edition of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century historical source material from the influential medieval centre of learning at St Albans.