Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... Errors was presented before a distinguished company in the hall of Gray's Inn ; there had been some confusion and disturbance in the earlier part of the evening , which ceased while the spectators watched the entanglements of the twins ...
... Errors was presented before a distinguished company in the hall of Gray's Inn ; there had been some confusion and disturbance in the earlier part of the evening , which ceased while the spectators watched the entanglements of the twins ...
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... Errors . While the main subject was derived from the Menæchmi of Plautus , some hints were also taken from his Amphitruo . But if Seneca was too heavy for Shakespeare , Plautus was some- what too light . Our dramatist , indeed ...
... Errors . While the main subject was derived from the Menæchmi of Plautus , some hints were also taken from his Amphitruo . But if Seneca was too heavy for Shakespeare , Plautus was some- what too light . Our dramatist , indeed ...
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... errors , and in many instances they evidently print from the Quartos . In some cases the Folio gives a better text ... errors corrected , some faultily altered to other erroneous readings , and many new errors added . The Third Folio ...
... errors , and in many instances they evidently print from the Quartos . In some cases the Folio gives a better text ... errors corrected , some faultily altered to other erroneous readings , and many new errors added . The Third Folio ...
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