The Shakspere Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700, Volume 1Clement Mansfield Ingleby, Lucy Toulmin Smith, Frederick James Furnivall, John James Munro H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 |
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... comedy , and incoherence of plot ; and he attempted , at least , to adhere to the dramatic unities . In all these points Shakspere offers a decided contrast . None of his plots are elaborated to any degree , and some of them are loose ...
... comedy , and incoherence of plot ; and he attempted , at least , to adhere to the dramatic unities . In all these points Shakspere offers a decided contrast . None of his plots are elaborated to any degree , and some of them are loose ...
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... Comedy of Errors ( like to Plautus his Menechmus ) was played by the Players . So that Night was begun , and continued to the end , in nothing but Confufion and Errors ; whereupon , it was ever afterwards called The Night of Errors ...
... Comedy of Errors ( like to Plautus his Menechmus ) was played by the Players . So that Night was begun , and continued to the end , in nothing but Confufion and Errors ; whereupon , it was ever afterwards called The Night of Errors ...
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... comedy originally bound up with the other play . " This is a mere maresnest . I have examind the Addit . MS . It is one origin . ally of 3 plays by George Wilde , LL.B. , Fellow of St. John's , Oxford ; and contains these 3 plays by him ...
... comedy originally bound up with the other play . " This is a mere maresnest . I have examind the Addit . MS . It is one origin . ally of 3 plays by George Wilde , LL.B. , Fellow of St. John's , Oxford ; and contains these 3 plays by him ...
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