Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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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 167
... Plautus . To show just who in this respect influenced whom would be difficult , and is not my purpose ; it may even be difficult to show , as is my purpose , that this art in comedy is Latin , not English , for that would seem to be ...
... Plautus . To show just who in this respect influenced whom would be difficult , and is not my purpose ; it may even be difficult to show , as is my purpose , that this art in comedy is Latin , not English , for that would seem to be ...
Page 451
... Plautus when threatened with flog- ging or crucifixion ; or as does Sosia , trembling before Mercury ; or as does the gracioso Galindo in Lope's El Médico de su honra , under the eye of his enemy ; or as does the gracioso Guarín , in ...
... Plautus when threatened with flog- ging or crucifixion ; or as does Sosia , trembling before Mercury ; or as does the gracioso Galindo in Lope's El Médico de su honra , under the eye of his enemy ; or as does the gracioso Guarín , in ...
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
THE CHARACTERIZATION 90 00 | 16 |
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