Andria
Terence
Terence. The Comedies of Terence. Riley, Henry Thomas; Colman, George, translators. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1872.
Enter MYSIS from the house of GLYCERIUM.MYSIS
Enter PAMPHILUS, wringing his hands.PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS PAMPHILUS MYSIS
Enter CHARINUS and BYRRHIA.[*]( We learn from Donatus that the characters of Charinus and Byrrhia were not introduced in the work of Menander, but were added to the Play of Terence, lest Philumena's being left without a husband, on the marriage of Pamphilus to Glycerium, should appear too tragical a circumstance. Diderot is of opinion that Terence did not improve his Play by this addition.) CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS BYRRHIA CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS BYRRHIA PAMPHILUS BYRRHIA PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS CHARINUS BYRRHIA
Enter DAVUS in haste.DAVUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS CHARINUS DAVUS CHARINUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS CHARINUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS CHARINUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS CHARINUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS PAMPHILUS DAVUS CHARINUS DAVUS CHARINUS DAVUS CHARINUS