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T. Maccius Plautus, Curculio, or The Forgery (ed. Henry Thomas Riley), act 1, scene 1 (search)
heir sleep. of Æsculapius; that fellow is my torturer. PALINURUS How so? PHÆD. At one time he asks me for thirty minæ for her, at another for a great talent; and from him I cannot obtain any fair and just dealing. PALINURUS You are too exacting, in requiring that of him which no Procurer possesses. PHÆD. Now, I've sent my Parasite hence to CariaTo Caria: Caria was in Asia Minor. Schmieder justly observes, that the Parasite must have used the wings of Dædalus, to go from Epidaurus in the Peloponnesus, to Caria, and discharge his commission and return in four days only. A Roman audience would not, however, be likely to know much about the relative distance of places so far off., to ask for money on loan from my friend; if he doesn't bring me this, which way to turn myself I know not. PALINURUS If you salute the Deities, towards the rightTowards the right: Dextrovorsum. A quibble seems to be intended in the use of this word; Palinurus, in saying "turn to the right hand," probably meæis<