The Works of Shakespeare: The comedy of errors, 1922At the University Press, 1922 |
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Pagina xiii
... twin puer surreptus1 . - In any event , and whether Shakespeare went straight to the Latin , or was indebted to ... Twins ' ( or INTRODUCTION xiii.
... twin puer surreptus1 . - In any event , and whether Shakespeare went straight to the Latin , or was indebted to ... Twins ' ( or INTRODUCTION xiii.
Pagina xiv
... twin sons born to him , so much alike that their real mother - let alone their foster - mother - could not tell t'other from which . When they had grown to seven years of age , their father took one of them , with a nch cargo , on a ...
... twin sons born to him , so much alike that their real mother - let alone their foster - mother - could not tell t'other from which . When they had grown to seven years of age , their father took one of them , with a nch cargo , on a ...
Pagina xv
... twin , Menaechmus , is by this time a well- to - do citizen of Epidamnus ; able to entertain para- sites : but something of a loose - liver and moreover married to a jealous shrewish wife . As the curtain rises his pet parasite , one ...
... twin , Menaechmus , is by this time a well- to - do citizen of Epidamnus ; able to entertain para- sites : but something of a loose - liver and moreover married to a jealous shrewish wife . As the curtain rises his pet parasite , one ...
Pagina xvi
... twin ; who has eaten and been entertained , and , moreover , carries perplexedly a rich mantle on his arm , on an errand to the dyer's . " This Epidamnus is a fine place egad ! where the strumpets not only feast you for nothing , but ...
... twin ; who has eaten and been entertained , and , moreover , carries perplexedly a rich mantle on his arm , on an errand to the dyer's . " This Epidamnus is a fine place egad ! where the strumpets not only feast you for nothing , but ...
Pagina xvii
... . He has no sooner departed on this errand than [ Act v ] his twin re - enters from the opposite street , still a little drunk , still carrying the mantle , and in 10 foggy search after his slave Messenio , who has INTRODUCTION xvii.
... . He has no sooner departed on this errand than [ Act v ] his twin re - enters from the opposite street , still a little drunk , still carrying the mantle , and in 10 foggy search after his slave Messenio , who has INTRODUCTION xvii.
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