73. 2, p. 271.
[50]: Cf. Prol. _Poen._ 36 ff.
[51]: Cf. Tac. _Ann._ I. 77. V. Oehmichen, op. cit., Sec. 39.3, p. 220.
[52]: V. Prol. _Amph._ 52-3:
Quid contraxistis frontem?
Quia tragoediam Dixi futuram hanc?
[53]: _Parad._ III. 2.26. Cf. _Or._ 51.173, _de Or._ III.
50.196: _"theatra tota reclamant_"; Hor. _Ep._ II. 1.200 ff.;
Suet. _Nero_, 24.1.
[54]: Cic. _de Or._ I.61.259, I.27.124.
[55]: _Hist. Rome_, ed. cit., Vol. III, p. 140.
[56]: _Cist._ 785: Qui deliquit vapulabit, qui non deliquit bibet. Cf.
_Trin._ 990. _Amph._ 83-4, (if this is not merely an imitation
of the Greek original).
[57]: Tac. _Ann._ 1.77.
[58]: _Amph._ 65 ff., _Poen._ 36 ff., Ter. _Phor._ 16 ff.,
Cic. _ad Att._ IV. 15.6, Hor. _Ep._ II. 1.181.
[59]: _Cas._ 17 ff., _Trin._ 706 ff. But others argue that these
passages are only translations from the Greek. V. Leo in _Hermes_,
1883, p. 561, F. Ostermayer, _De hist. fab. in com. Pl._ (Greifswald,
1884), p. 7. Ritschl (_Parerga_, p. 229) argues that the passages
refer to cases of extraordinary public approval, not to formal contests.
Cf. Var. _L.L._ V. 178.
[60]: Cic. _pro. Ros. Com._ 10.28-9, Plin. _N. H._ 7.39.128, Dio
77.21. Cf. Sen. _Ep._ 80.7.
[61]: Koerting, op. cit., p. 244 ff.
[62]: Cic. _de Or._ I.59.251, Suet. _Nero_ 20, Quint. XI. 3.19.
[63]: I.ii.i-2, I.ii.12.
[64]: Quint. XI.3.iii.
[65]: Cic.
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