Excerpt from M. Accii Plauti Quae Supersunt Comoediae, Vol. 1: Cum Fragmentis Priorum Editorum Et Novis Angeli Maii Ictibus Versuum Notatis; Amphitruo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Capteivei
V. Disyllaba multa saepe tamquam monosyl labs. Contracte proferuntur, velut: ille, illa, illud, illi, illos, illum, illis, esse, eius, kuius, cuius, inde, forte, inter, ite, quasi, guumgue, quodque, porque, isque, vosne nempe, nullus, saio guia, pedem, nice, sive, tibi, tamen, servus. Cf. Amph. 3, 4, 5. Aul. 4, 4, 29. Am. Prol. 148. Et ib. L, 3, 36. Aul. 3, 4, Il. Bacch. 2, 45. Etc.
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