The Works of Shakespere, Volume 1R. Tyas, 1843 |
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Pagina xx
... comedy can be said to prevail . In the Historical Plays , one is first struck by the fidelity which Shakspere has displayed throughout all the scenes ( many of them necessarily fictitious ) which constitute and complete the story , and ...
... comedy can be said to prevail . In the Historical Plays , one is first struck by the fidelity which Shakspere has displayed throughout all the scenes ( many of them necessarily fictitious ) which constitute and complete the story , and ...
Pagina 305
... Comedy , " it is certainly the nonpareil of farces ; and although probably a very early production , much of the ... COMEDY OF ERRORS " is doubtless founded on the " MENECHMI " of Plautus ; it was first published in the original folio ...
... Comedy , " it is certainly the nonpareil of farces ; and although probably a very early production , much of the ... COMEDY OF ERRORS " is doubtless founded on the " MENECHMI " of Plautus ; it was first published in the original folio ...
Pagina 334
... comedy and from entertainments . A proper farce is mainly distinguished from comedy by the licence allowed , and even required , in the fable , in order to produce strange and laughable situations . The story need not be probable ; it ...
... comedy and from entertainments . A proper farce is mainly distinguished from comedy by the licence allowed , and even required , in the fable , in order to produce strange and laughable situations . The story need not be probable ; it ...
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TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 39 |
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 75 |
OR WHAT YOU WILL | 128 |
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