The Works of Shakespeare: The comedy of errors, 1922At the University Press, 1922 |
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Pagina xv
... never mind ! He has stolen one of her mantles - he has it hidden under his cloak - and , by your leave , -he'll carry it off for a present to the courtesan Erotium across the way , taking Peniculus with him . So off they steal and are ...
... never mind ! He has stolen one of her mantles - he has it hidden under his cloak - and , by your leave , -he'll carry it off for a present to the courtesan Erotium across the way , taking Peniculus with him . So off they steal and are ...
Pagina xvii
... never re - enter his own house unless he brings back the mantle . ' I'll see it's brought back , ' promises Menaechmus . " But , look here , ' asks Peniculus , as she goes in ; " What do I get for my services ? ' ' I'll do as much for ...
... never re - enter his own house unless he brings back the mantle . ' I'll see it's brought back , ' promises Menaechmus . " But , look here , ' asks Peniculus , as she goes in ; " What do I get for my services ? ' ' I'll do as much for ...
Pagina xviii
... never set eyes on her before and the woman who objurgates him as her husband , the wrangle goes on until the wife's father appears an old man grumbling at his years and infirmities . To him she appeals to be taken home and released from ...
... never set eyes on her before and the woman who objurgates him as her husband , the wrangle goes on until the wife's father appears an old man grumbling at his years and infirmities . To him she appeals to be taken home and released from ...
Pagina xxi
... never have been and never can be divided into com- partments with separate literary laws . If Molière and Congreve be the norm of Comedy ( as Meredith in his famous Essay quite capriciously assumes ) then Aristo- phanes is merely ...
... never have been and never can be divided into com- partments with separate literary laws . If Molière and Congreve be the norm of Comedy ( as Meredith in his famous Essay quite capriciously assumes ) then Aristo- phanes is merely ...
Pagina xxii
... never seen it on the boards , for it is seldom staged . There is some evidence that it ' acts well ' — which , after all , is the test — and even that it provokes uproarious mirth . Sundry passages , even in its farcical episodes , show ...
... never seen it on the boards , for it is seldom staged . There is some evidence that it ' acts well ' — which , after all , is the test — and even that it provokes uproarious mirth . Sundry passages , even in its farcical episodes , show ...
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