Persa
Plautus, Titus Maccius
Plautus. The Comedies of Plautus, Volume 2. Riley, H. T., translator. London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1913.
Enter TOXILUS and SAGARISTIO, on different sides.[*](Title The Persian: As "Persa" signifies "a male Persian," the Play is evidently named from the character assumed by Sagaristio, who, as a, Persian, sells the daughter of Saturio, dressed up as a captive, to the Procurer Dordalus.) TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS SAGARISTIO TOXILUS