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... appears to have had its origin in one of the metres of Plau- tus himself . It was not unknown to Chaucer , who employs what is probably a modification of it in his Tale of Sir Thopas ; see Canterbury Tales , Group B , 1906-7 ( 4 Skeat ...
... appears to have had its origin in one of the metres of Plau- tus himself . It was not unknown to Chaucer , who employs what is probably a modification of it in his Tale of Sir Thopas ; see Canterbury Tales , Group B , 1906-7 ( 4 Skeat ...
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... appears , and is reminded of the promised freedom by Messenio , who thus makes his real master " starke mad . " Finally , the Citizen again appears on the scene , and in the dénouement full ex- planations ensue between the brothers as ...
... appears , and is reminded of the promised freedom by Messenio , who thus makes his real master " starke mad . " Finally , the Citizen again appears on the scene , and in the dénouement full ex- planations ensue between the brothers as ...
Page xxxvi
... appears from V. i . 421-23 . Dro . S. Not I , Sir ; you are my elder . We'll draw cuts for the senior ; till then lead thou first . However trifling the point , it may be interesting to note , in view of Shakespeare's debt to Lyly ...
... appears from V. i . 421-23 . Dro . S. Not I , Sir ; you are my elder . We'll draw cuts for the senior ; till then lead thou first . However trifling the point , it may be interesting to note , in view of Shakespeare's debt to Lyly ...
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