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Page xxii
... Plautus for the general out- line of his Errors , and , though in a much less degree , to the same Roman author's Amphitryon . Long before Shake- speare's time the favourite dramatic subject of mistaken identity had been utilised by ...
... Plautus for the general out- line of his Errors , and , though in a much less degree , to the same Roman author's Amphitryon . Long before Shake- speare's time the favourite dramatic subject of mistaken identity had been utilised by ...
Page xxiv
... Plautus . Written in English by W. W. " ( This trans- lation , which " W. W. " seems to have also entitled Menechmus , will be found complete in Appendix II . ) " It is simply a translation , " says Professor Morley , " act by act ...
... Plautus . Written in English by W. W. " ( This trans- lation , which " W. W. " seems to have also entitled Menechmus , will be found complete in Appendix II . ) " It is simply a translation , " says Professor Morley , " act by act ...
Page xxix
... Plautus is that , assuming the Folio text was printed from Shakespeare's manuscript , as is probable enough , it is difficult to see how these cor- ruptions could have appeared therein , if he were able to appreciate the Latin text ...
... Plautus is that , assuming the Folio text was printed from Shakespeare's manuscript , as is probable enough , it is difficult to see how these cor- ruptions could have appeared therein , if he were able to appreciate the Latin text ...
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