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Timorumenos (Ancient Gr****: Ἑαυτὸν τιμωρούμενος,
Heauton timōroumenos, The
Self-
Tormentor) is a play
written in
Latin by
Terence (Latin:
Publius Terentius Afer)...
- Bull" (1855) "The
Thousand and One Humbugs" (1855) "The
History of a
Self-
Tormentor" (1857) (part of
Little Dorrit) "Mrs. Gamp" (1858) (part of
Martin Chuzzlewit)...
- novel: "Here is a ****anese Gide." A
reference to Baudelaire's poem "The
Self-
Tormentor" ("L'Héautontimorouménos"),
which appears in The
Flowers of Evil. 佐藤秀明;...
- Jews. The
Roman playwright Terence's play
Heauton Timorumenos ("The
Self-
Tormentor") is
first performed.
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus,
Roman politician and...
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choice and
Davus is
rescued from punishment.
Heauton Timorumenos (The
Self-
Tormentor) (163 BC) An
Athenian farmer, Chremes, asks his
neighbour Menedemus...
- (The
Thirteenth Returns) 5:03 2. "Εξελόυ με" (Deliver Me)
Diamanda Galás 7:18 3. "L'Héautontimorouménos" (The
Self-
Tormentor)
Charles Baudelaire 6:48...
- CITEREFOleson1998 (help) Plutarch,
Solon 23. A. J.
Brothers (1988), Terence: The
Self-
Tormentor, note on line 601. Plautus,
Miles Gloriosus 1420,
Truculentus 893. Hammond...
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comic dramatist: The Brothers, The Girl from Andros, Eunuchus, The
Self-
Tormentor Quintus Ennius (239 BC — c. 169 BC), poet
Marcus Pacuvius (c. 220 BC...
- sum:
humani nihil a me
alienum ****. Ricord,
Frederick W. (1885). The
Self-
Tormentor (Heautontimorumenos) from the
Latin of
Publius Terentius Afer with More...
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nothing human is
strange to me From Terence's
Heauton Timorumenos (The
Self-
Tormentor) (163 BC).
Originally "strange" or "foreign" (alienum) was used in the...