CONTENTS.
COMEDIES OF TERENCE.
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Andria; or the Fair Andrian | 1 |
Eunuchus; or the Eunuch | 63 |
Heautontimorumenos; or the Self-tormentor | 132 |
Adelphi; or the Brothers | 197 |
Hecyra; the Mother-in-law | 254 |
Phormio; or the Scheming Parasite | 301 |
THE FABLES OF PHÆDRUS.
Book I.
Prose. Verse,
Prologue 365 473
Fable I. The Wolf and the Lamb .. 365 473
II. The Frogs asking for a King 366 474
III. The vain Jackdaw and the Peacock .... .... 367 475
IV. The Dog carrying some Meat across a River 368 476 V. The Cow, the She-Goat, the Sheep, and the Lion 368 476
VI. The Frogs' complaint against the Sun .... 369 476
VII. The Fox and the Tragic Mask 369 477
VIII. The Wolf and the Crane 370 477
IX. The Sparrow and the Hare 370 478
X. The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape .... -.„ 371 478
XI. The Ass and the Lion hunting 371 478
XII. The Stag at the Stream 372 479
XIII. The Fox and the Raven 372 480
XIV. The Cobbler turned Physician 373 480
XV. The Ass and the Old Shepherd 373 481
XVI. The Stag, the Sheep, and the Wolf 374 481
XVII. The Sheep, the Dog, and the Wolf 374 482