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" Of ev'ry thing ; but arc not. These I follow ; Not for their sport and laughter, but for gain To laugh with them, and wonder at their parts : Whate'er they say, I praise it; if again They contradict, I praise that too : does any Deny ? I too deny : affirm... "
Comedies of Plautus: Amphitruo, Amphitryon. Miles Gloriosus. Captivi - Page 86
by Titus Maccius Plautus - 1769
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The comedies of Plautus, tr. into familiar blank verse, by B. Thornton, Volume 1

Titus Maccius Plautus - 1767 - 378 pages
...with them, and wonder at their parts : Whate'er they fay, I praife it ; if again • They contradift, I praife that too : Does any Deny ? I too deny : Affirm...: and in a word I've brought myfelf To fay, unfay, Avear, and unfwear at pleafure. Aid Would you ought elfe ? or fhall I now go in, That what is needful...
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The Comedies of Terence, Translated Into Familiar Blank Verse, Volume 1

Terence - 1768 - 448 pages
...Parafite, unlefs he can Bear blows, and li'ave pots broken on his fconce, A&. I. " They contradict, I praife that too: Does any " Deny ? I too deny : Affirm ? I too " AfErm : and in a word I've brought myfelf " To fay, unfay, fwear, and forfwear, at pleafure : " And...
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Thelyphthora, Or, A Treatise on Female Ruin, in Its Causes ..., Volume 2

Martin Madan - 1780 - 474 pages
...uberrimus. Ter. Etm. Aft. ii. Sc. 2. " Whatc'er they fay I praife it ; if again, *' They contradict, I praife that too : does any " Deny ? I too deny :...I too " Affirm : — and, in a word, I've brought rayfelf " To fay, unfay, fwear, and forfwear, at pleafure ; " And that is now the beft of all profeflions."...
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Thelyphthora; or, A treatise on female ruin [by M. Madan].

Martin Madan - 1781 - 422 pages
...uberrimus. Ter. Eun. A£t. ii. Sc. i, " Whate'er they fay I praife it ; if again, *' They contradifl, I praife that too : does any " Deny ? I too deny :...word, I've brought myfelf " To fay, unfay, fwear, and forfwear, at pleafure : " And that is now the beft of all profeflions " CoLMAN. How much better than...
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The Comedies of Terence

Terence - 1810 - 612 pages
...them, and wonder at their parts. " Whate'er they say, I praise it; if again " They contradict, I praise that too : Does any " Deny ? I too deny : Affirm ? I too " Affirm : and in a word I've brought myself " To say, unsay, swear, and forswear, at pleasuse : " And that is now the best of all professions."...
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Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - 1847 - 568 pages
...parts: Whate'er they say, I praise it ; if again They contradict, I praise that too : Does any Deny 1 I too deny : affirm ? I too Affirm: and, in a word, I've brought myself To say, unsay, swear, and unswear at pleasure. FROM THE SELF-TORMENTOR. KIN» FEELING FOR OTHERS....
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Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - 1856 - 590 pages
...them and wonder at their parts : Whate'er they say, I praise it; if again They contradict, I praise that too : Does any Deny ? I too deny : affirm ? I too Affirm: and, in a word, I've brought myself To say, unsay, swear, and unswear at pleasure. FROM THE SELF-TORMENTOR. Kl ч II rr.l'.ll Nil...
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Beautiful thoughts from Latin authors, with Engl. transl., by C.T. Ramage

Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 594 pages
...at their parta. Whato'er they say, I praise it ; if, again, They contradict, I praise that too. Doos any Deny ? I too deny : Affirm? I too Affirm : and, in a word, I 've brought myself To say, unsay, swear, and forswear at pleasure ; And that is now the best of all...
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The Comedies of Terence: Literally Translated Into English Prose, with Notes

Terence, Henry Thomas Riley - 1872 - 626 pages
...them, and wonder at their parts : Whate'er they say, I praise it; if again They contradict, I praise that too : does any Deny ? I too deny : affirm ? I too Affirm : and in a word, I've brought myself To say, unsay, swear, and forswear, at pleasure: And that is now the best of all professions....
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Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: With Introductory Remarks; Explanatory ...

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 276 pages
...them and wonder at their parts; Whate'er they say, I praise it; if again They contradict, I praise that too; does any Deny? I too deny; affirm? I too Affirm ; and in a word I've brought myself To say, unsay, swear, and forswear at pleasure.'—COLMAN. ' For gain IO2. Remember [thy courtesy],...
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