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... the eulogists included the Dramaboth comedy and tragedy : tali manu Lactata cristas extulit philosophia Humique ... the schoolmen had involved her by walking in the lowly socks of Comedy , and also in the higher buskins of Tragedy ?
... the eulogists included the Dramaboth comedy and tragedy : tali manu Lactata cristas extulit philosophia Humique ... the schoolmen had involved her by walking in the lowly socks of Comedy , and also in the higher buskins of Tragedy ?
Pagina 33
So falleth it out , that having indeed no right Comedy in that comical part of our Tragedy , we have nothing but scurrility unworthy of any chaste ears ; or some extreme show of dollishness indeed fit to lift up a loud laughter and ...
So falleth it out , that having indeed no right Comedy in that comical part of our Tragedy , we have nothing but scurrility unworthy of any chaste ears ; or some extreme show of dollishness indeed fit to lift up a loud laughter and ...
Pagina 101
In his Introduction to the comedy Professor Brandes says : . We notice with surprise not only the correctness of the Italian names , but the remarkable way in which , at the very beginning of the play , several Italian cities and ...
In his Introduction to the comedy Professor Brandes says : . We notice with surprise not only the correctness of the Italian names , but the remarkable way in which , at the very beginning of the play , several Italian cities and ...
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