gravidaque facta dat fidem, uxorem sibi

fore hanc,” etc.

[275] e.g. Ter. And. i. 5, 36 seqq., iv. 2, 11 seqq.

[276] In the Adelphi of Menander, this feature was, in all probability, even more prominent than it is in Terence’s contaminated version.

[277] Ter. Adelph. iii. 2, 34 seqq.; cp. iii. 4, 23 seqq.

[278] Plaut. Aulul. iv. 10.

[279] Cp. Ter. Eun. iv. 4, 26.

[280] Ter. Adelph. iv. 5, 62 seqq.

[281] Cp. Plaut. Aulul. iv. 7 and 10; the conclusion of the play, in which the marriage of the hero was finally settled, is lost.

[282] Ter. And. iv. 2, 14.