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Page x
... Plautus , and had , moreover been derived by him from the Greek Alduμo ; and this comedy of Plautus had already been adapted by Shakespeare when writing his Comedy of Errors . But as it pursued its course through the centuries of ...
... Plautus , and had , moreover been derived by him from the Greek Alduμo ; and this comedy of Plautus had already been adapted by Shakespeare when writing his Comedy of Errors . But as it pursued its course through the centuries of ...
Page xi
... Plautus , but most like and neere to that in Italian called Inganni . A good practise in it to make the steward beleeue his Lady widdowe1 was in loue with him , by counterfayting a lettre as from his Lady in generall termes , telling ...
... Plautus , but most like and neere to that in Italian called Inganni . A good practise in it to make the steward beleeue his Lady widdowe1 was in loue with him , by counterfayting a lettre as from his Lady in generall termes , telling ...
Page xxix
... Plautus to Rabelais herein repre- sented as fully and as perfectly as may be , for the comedy of Twelfth Night is both relieved and heightened by an interwoven exquisite romance , while strains of the finest poetry make perfect harmony ...
... Plautus to Rabelais herein repre- sented as fully and as perfectly as may be , for the comedy of Twelfth Night is both relieved and heightened by an interwoven exquisite romance , while strains of the finest poetry make perfect harmony ...
Page xxx
... Plautus and in The Comedy of Errors . " At this point , however , I must interpolate the naïve remark of Montégut : " Mais chut ... nous sommes ici dans le monde de la féerie . " Another spot to be examined is the marriage of Sir Toby ...
... Plautus and in The Comedy of Errors . " At this point , however , I must interpolate the naïve remark of Montégut : " Mais chut ... nous sommes ici dans le monde de la féerie . " Another spot to be examined is the marriage of Sir Toby ...
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... Plautus , Epidicus , III . iv . 19 . 49. patched ] refers possibly to the Clown's motley wear . See also former note . 51. syllogism ] This form of argument is well represented in the Clown's speech . The following is Hutson's statement ...
... Plautus , Epidicus , III . iv . 19 . 49. patched ] refers possibly to the Clown's motley wear . See also former note . 51. syllogism ] This form of argument is well represented in the Clown's speech . The following is Hutson's statement ...
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