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Page 206
... comedy with the period of the histories . For although the characters which are common to all the dramas act in the comedy under very different circumstances , and are , to our minds , not only different in their moods but in some of ...
... comedy with the period of the histories . For although the characters which are common to all the dramas act in the comedy under very different circumstances , and are , to our minds , not only different in their moods but in some of ...
Page 212
... Comedy of Errors . But this measure was a distinguishing characteristic of the early English drama . It prevails very much more in this play than in Love's Labour's Lost ; for prose is here much more sparingly introduced . The doggrel ...
... Comedy of Errors . But this measure was a distinguishing characteristic of the early English drama . It prevails very much more in this play than in Love's Labour's Lost ; for prose is here much more sparingly introduced . The doggrel ...
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... Comedy of Errors , the Antipholus of Ephesus is called Sereptus — a corruption of the epithet by which one of the twin brothers in Plautus is distinguished — Menæchmus Surreptus . There was a translation of this comedy of Plautus , to ...
... Comedy of Errors , the Antipholus of Ephesus is called Sereptus — a corruption of the epithet by which one of the twin brothers in Plautus is distinguished — Menæchmus Surreptus . There was a translation of this comedy of Plautus , to ...
Contents
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 24 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 137 |
TAMING OF THE SHREW | 261 |
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