The Aldus Shakespeare: With Copious Notes and Comments, Volume 5Bigelow Smith, 1909 |
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Pagina x
... husband , wife , and children . THE UNITIES In spite , however , of this romanticizing of Plautus , Shakespeare has maintained throughout the play the hal- lowed unities of time and place , " the necessary compan- ions , " according to ...
... husband , wife , and children . THE UNITIES In spite , however , of this romanticizing of Plautus , Shakespeare has maintained throughout the play the hal- lowed unities of time and place , " the necessary compan- ions , " according to ...
Pagina xvi
... husband , which again is but a mistake and gives rise to further mis- takes . Hence the perpetually increasing complication , which in time deprives all the dramatic characters of their proper consciousness , and which accordingly is ...
... husband , which again is but a mistake and gives rise to further mis- takes . Hence the perpetually increasing complication , which in time deprives all the dramatic characters of their proper consciousness , and which accordingly is ...
Pagina xviii
... husband , and with it the complementary temper of excessive require- ments- My wife is shrewish when I keep not hours . At her first appearance she is fretful and peevish at his want of punctuality , and suspicious of the cause , which ...
... husband , and with it the complementary temper of excessive require- ments- My wife is shrewish when I keep not hours . At her first appearance she is fretful and peevish at his want of punctuality , and suspicious of the cause , which ...
Pagina xix
... husband's hostess . Her coolness in this respect requires perhaps more explanation than it receives , but that it is accepted by us as at once proof and admission that she had no serious ground for complaint , and was conscious how far ...
... husband's hostess . Her coolness in this respect requires perhaps more explanation than it receives , but that it is accepted by us as at once proof and admission that she had no serious ground for complaint , and was conscious how far ...
Pagina 18
... husband nor the slave return'd , That in such haste I sent to seek his master ! Sure , Luciana , it is two o'clock . Luc . Perhaps some merchant hath invited him , And from the mart he's somewhere gone to dinner . Good sister , let us ...
... husband nor the slave return'd , That in such haste I sent to seek his master ! Sure , Luciana , it is two o'clock . Luc . Perhaps some merchant hath invited him , And from the mart he's somewhere gone to dinner . Good sister , let us ...
Parole e frasi comuni
Abbess Adriana and Luciana Ægeon Amphitruo Angelo Antipholus of Ephesus Antipholus of Syracuse arrest Balthazar bear break brother Centaur chain Comedy of Errors Corinth Cour Courtezan death DENIED followed deny dine dinner distain'd door dost thou doth Dromio of Ephesus Dromio of Syracuse ducats Duke durance Egeon Elizabethan Enter Adriana Enter Antipholus Enter Dromio Epidamnum Exeunt Exit fair farce fetch fool forswore gold goldsmith GOSSIP GUILDERS hair hath hence Henry of Navarre husband ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Lapland lost Love's Labor's Lost Luce mart master Menæchmi Merchant merry mistress new-apparelled Pinch Plautus play poet Porpentine pray quibblingly quoth rope's-end scene sent Shakespeare sister slave Solinus speak sure Syracusian tell there's thou art thousand marks thyself to-day twins unto villain wench wherefore wife witch woman word
Brani popolari
Pagina vii - Dancing and Revelling with Gentlewomen ; and after such Sports, a Comedy of Errors (like to Plautus his Menechmus} was played by the Players. So that Night was begun, and continued to the end, in nothing but Confusion and Errors; whereupon, it was ever afterwards called, The Night of Errors.
Pagina 53 - Olympian games or Pythian fields ; 530 Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal With rapid wheels, or fronted brigades form. As when to warn proud cities, war appears Waged in the troubled sky, and armies rush To battle in the clouds, before each van Prick forth the airy knights, and couch their spears Till thickest legions close ; with feats of arms From either end of Heaven the welkin burns.