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The age of Thucydides and Antipho is not one in which the emotions have a change; and at Athens especially -- of other cities we can only speak from exceedingly imperfect knowledge, but just at this period Athens means Greece -- the relations between men and women are even under Pericles beginning to be vulgarised.
Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Anonymous 1902
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But in the rhetorical schools it gradually leavened taste by its attractive qualities, and men like Latro must be regarded as wielding immense influence on Roman style, though somewhat in the background, much as Antipho influenced the oratory of Athens.
The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius Charles Thomas Cruttwell 1879
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Antipho {then} keeps his wife, who has been recognized by his uncle.
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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Demipho, the brother of Chremes, has gone abroad, his son Antipho being left at Athens.
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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True; have you heard what has happened to Antipho?
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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Antipho is summoned before a court of justice, and it being previously arranged, allows judgment to be given against himself, and immediately marries Phanium.
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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Phanium having now arrived at her fifteenth year, the two brothers privately agree that she shall be brought to Athens and married to Antipho.
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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Antipho, seeing Phanium by accident, falls in love with her.
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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Antipho: I bade the fellow wait for me at the Forum; whither I would bring the old gentleman.
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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Then besides, I see that Antipho is unwilling to part with her.
The Comedies of Terence Literally Translated into English Prose, with Notes Terence 1847
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