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    The Stage Action of Terence, Phormio 979–989.John Barsby - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):329-.
    Scene V.viii of Terence's Phormio brings to a climax the confrontation between the trickster Phormio and the two old men Demipho and Chremes. Phormio, exploiting his knowledge of Chremes' extra-marital affair in Lemnos, persuades Chremes to surrender any claim to thirty minae, extracted by false pretences, which have in fact been used to purchase a girl for Chremes' son Phaedria. Demipho urges resistance to this blackmail, suggesting that they have more chance of placating Chremes' wife Nausistrata if they themselves tell (...)
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    PARASITES E. I. Tylawsky: Saturio's Inheritance. The Greek Ancestry of the Roman Comic Parasite . (Artists and Issues in the Theatre 9.) Pp. x + 192. New York, etc.: Peter Lang, 2002. Cased, €56.80. ISBN: 0-8204-4128-. [REVIEW]John Barsby - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):360-.
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    The Textual Tradition of Terence. [REVIEW]John Barsby - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (1):21-24.
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