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Finally , at V. 2 Thais confronts Chaerea who is still dressed in the eunuch's costume of his performance.12 This anticipates V. 6 , where Laches rushes into Thais ' house to save his son from alleged torture , only to find him dressed ...
Finally , at V. 2 Thais confronts Chaerea who is still dressed in the eunuch's costume of his performance.12 This anticipates V. 6 , where Laches rushes into Thais ' house to save his son from alleged torture , only to find him dressed ...
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Indeed at V. 8 Chaerea , presumably now dressed in his regular clothing ( for Thraso now fails to recognise him , having previously only seen him in his disguise as a eunuch ) , steps out of Thais ' house , and therefore out of the ...
Indeed at V. 8 Chaerea , presumably now dressed in his regular clothing ( for Thraso now fails to recognise him , having previously only seen him in his disguise as a eunuch ) , steps out of Thais ' house , and therefore out of the ...
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Then they both confront Chaerea , dressed as the eunuch , in Thais ' house . In the dramatic reenactment of Parmeno's plan , then , both alternative solutions which Chaerea advances to persuade the hesitant Parmeno to help him carry out ...
Then they both confront Chaerea , dressed as the eunuch , in Thais ' house . In the dramatic reenactment of Parmeno's plan , then , both alternative solutions which Chaerea advances to persuade the hesitant Parmeno to help him carry out ...
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