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Pagina 108
... COMEDY OF ERRORS . THE Comedy of Errors was first printed in the folio collection of Shakspere's Plays in 1623. There can be no doubt that it was therein printed from the author's manuscript . Appearing for the first time after the ...
... COMEDY OF ERRORS . THE Comedy of Errors was first printed in the folio collection of Shakspere's Plays in 1623. There can be no doubt that it was therein printed from the author's manuscript . Appearing for the first time after the ...
Pagina 109
... Comedy of Errors . In Plautus we have no broken - hearted father bereft of both his sons : he is dead ; and the grandfather changes the name of the one child who remains to him . Shakspere does not stop to tell us how the twin ...
... Comedy of Errors . In Plautus we have no broken - hearted father bereft of both his sons : he is dead ; and the grandfather changes the name of the one child who remains to him . Shakspere does not stop to tell us how the twin ...
Pagina 131
... comedy ; but it might also have referred to a transfer of the earlier comedy from Ling . Malone originally assigned The Taming of the Shrew to as late a period as 1606. He was led to this determination by the entry at Sta- tioners ...
... comedy ; but it might also have referred to a transfer of the earlier comedy from Ling . Malone originally assigned The Taming of the Shrew to as late a period as 1606. He was led to this determination by the entry at Sta- tioners ...
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NOTICE OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF THE PLAYS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 108 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 228 |
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