The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... Plautus , and had , moreover been derived by him from the Greek Aídvμo ; 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 Aídvμo ; 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 ...
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... 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 and the Eunuchus of Terence , and itis al together coarse in mould , as the following outline will show ( the play is preceded by a Prologo and an Argomento ) . A girl , Ginevra , and her brother , Fortunato , the twin children ...
... Plautus and the Eunuchus of Terence , and itis al together coarse in mould , as the following outline will show ( the play is preceded by a Prologo and an Argomento ) . A girl , Ginevra , and her brother , Fortunato , the twin children ...
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