Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page ix
... Plautus . ( 9 ) In sixteenth- century Italian comedy . ( 10 ) In the old French farces . ( 11 ) Molière's indebtedness to this tradition . Jonson's indebtedness to it before Molière . ( 13 ) Shake- speare's probable indebtedness for ...
... Plautus . ( 9 ) In sixteenth- century Italian comedy . ( 10 ) In the old French farces . ( 11 ) Molière's indebtedness to this tradition . Jonson's indebtedness to it before Molière . ( 13 ) Shake- speare's probable indebtedness for ...
Page 59
... Plautus . In the Casina his wife and his slaves , both male and female , thwart , mock , insult , even abuse the master . Chalinus , his slave , beats him ; both he and the bailiff Olym- pio browbeat him ; and Pardilisca , the maid , is ...
... Plautus . In the Casina his wife and his slaves , both male and female , thwart , mock , insult , even abuse the master . Chalinus , his slave , beats him ; both he and the bailiff Olym- pio browbeat him ; and Pardilisca , the maid , is ...
Page 179
... Plautus and Terence needs no discussing , and it is of course a possibility that having gone so far with them hand in hand he might have gone the same road to a musical perfection independently . But it is not likely . Few artists go ...
... Plautus and Terence needs no discussing , and it is of course a possibility that having gone so far with them hand in hand he might have gone the same road to a musical perfection independently . But it is not likely . Few artists go ...
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