The Works of Shakespeare: The comedy of errors, 1922At the University Press, 1922 |
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Pagina vii
... plays . Francis Meres ( 1598 ) puts it second on his famous list in Palladis Tamia .- ' As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latines , so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in ...
... plays . Francis Meres ( 1598 ) puts it second on his famous list in Palladis Tamia .- ' As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latines , so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in ...
Pagina viii
... 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 . Now this ( in 1594 ) while obviously referring to our play ...
... 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 . Now this ( in 1594 ) while obviously referring to our play ...
Pagina ix
... play was considered the crowning disgrace of the evening . ' To be sure a mock court was held , two nights later , to enquire into these ' great Disorders and Abuses , ' and a mock ' Sorcerer ' put on trial for having caused them ...
... play was considered the crowning disgrace of the evening . ' To be sure a mock court was held , two nights later , to enquire into these ' great Disorders and Abuses , ' and a mock ' Sorcerer ' put on trial for having caused them ...
Pagina x
... Play of Errors and Confusions ; and that that Night had gained to us Dis- credit , and it self a Nick - name of Errors . ' It seems to us , remembering some few undergraduate ' rags ' at Oxford and Cambridge and the ' literature ' to ...
... Play of Errors and Confusions ; and that that Night had gained to us Dis- credit , and it self a Nick - name of Errors . ' It seems to us , remembering some few undergraduate ' rags ' at Oxford and Cambridge and the ' literature ' to ...
Pagina xi
... play , seems the likeliest . II For its origin , ' it is simply an adaptation of the Menaechmi ( The Two Menaechmuses ) of Plautus ; with the additions of one scene ( 3. 1. ) borrowed from the same author's Amphitruo - where Mercury ...
... play , seems the likeliest . II For its origin , ' it is simply an adaptation of the Menaechmi ( The Two Menaechmuses ) of Plautus ; with the additions of one scene ( 3. 1. ) borrowed from the same author's Amphitruo - where Mercury ...
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