The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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Page xliv
... Comedy of Errors ' second in the series of Shakespeare's undoubted plays , between " Love's Labour's Lost , " which may belong to 1589 , and " The Two Gentlemen of Verona , " which may belong to 1591. We are not likely ... COMEDY OF ERRORS.
... Comedy of Errors ' second in the series of Shakespeare's undoubted plays , between " Love's Labour's Lost , " which may belong to 1589 , and " The Two Gentlemen of Verona , " which may belong to 1591. We are not likely ... COMEDY OF ERRORS.
Page xlviii
... Comedy of Errors , " although that of the Menæchmi " is intelligible enough . In manipu- lating the story , however , Shakespeare's next change was altogether an improvement upon Plautus . Plautus . Ægeon , whose name in ... COMEDY OF ERRORS.
... Comedy of Errors , " although that of the Menæchmi " is intelligible enough . In manipu- lating the story , however , Shakespeare's next change was altogether an improvement upon Plautus . Plautus . Ægeon , whose name in ... COMEDY OF ERRORS.
Page liv
... Comedy of Errors , " Shakespeare enriches his material by borrowing from another comedy of Plautus , the " Amphitruo . " In that play Jupiter takes the shape of the Theban general while he is away from Thebes , fighting for his country ...
... Comedy of Errors , " Shakespeare enriches his material by borrowing from another comedy of Plautus , the " Amphitruo . " In that play Jupiter takes the shape of the Theban general while he is away from Thebes , fighting for his country ...
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