Excerpt from T. Macci Plavti Avlvlaria: With Notes Critical and Exegetical and an Introduction on Plautian Prosody
In concluding this preface, it gives me great pleasure publicly to acknowledge the manifold obligations which I owe to Dr. Ernest Adams, who has not only kindly touched my English style in many a sore part, but to whose hints and. Suggestions both the Introduction and notes are greatly indebted.
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