Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... Comedy of Errors ' was clearly one of Shakspere's very early plays . It was pro- bably untouched by its author after its first production . We have here no existing sketch to enable us to trace ... COMEDY OF ERRORS . The Comedy of Errors.
... Comedy of Errors ' was clearly one of Shakspere's very early plays . It was pro- bably untouched by its author after its first production . We have here no existing sketch to enable us to trace ... COMEDY OF ERRORS . The Comedy of Errors.
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... comedy was much indebted to an earlier production ; but sets up a theory of his own to get over the difficulty started by Ritson , that not a single name , word , or line is taken from Warner's translation : a play called ' The Historie ...
... comedy was much indebted to an earlier production ; but sets up a theory of his own to get over the difficulty started by Ritson , that not a single name , word , or line is taken from Warner's translation : a play called ' The Historie ...
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... comedy and of the histories closer , but still of purpose keeping the situations sufficiently distinct . He thus for ever connected ' The Merry Wives ' with the historical plays . The Falstaff of the comedy must now belong to the age of ...
... comedy and of the histories closer , but still of purpose keeping the situations sufficiently distinct . He thus for ever connected ' The Merry Wives ' with the historical plays . The Falstaff of the comedy must now belong to the age of ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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