Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... Comedy of Errors , is a close re- 62 working of two Roman plays by Plautus , and displays many charac- ,, 64 teristics of classical comedy . His second comedy , The Two Gentlemen 63 of Verona , derives its main plot from Jorge de ...
... Comedy of Errors , is a close re- 62 working of two Roman plays by Plautus , and displays many charac- ,, 64 teristics of classical comedy . His second comedy , The Two Gentlemen 63 of Verona , derives its main plot from Jorge de ...
Strana 34
... Comedy of Errors , is a close re- 62 working of two Roman plays by Plautus , and displays many charac- teristics of classical comedy . His second comedy , The Two Gentlemen 63 of Verona , derives its main plot from Jorge de Montemayor's ...
... Comedy of Errors , is a close re- 62 working of two Roman plays by Plautus , and displays many charac- teristics of classical comedy . His second comedy , The Two Gentlemen 63 of Verona , derives its main plot from Jorge de Montemayor's ...
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... comedy by adding an episode of mistaken identity from another Plautus comedy , " The Amphitruo , " and doubles the confrontations by adding twin servants to the twin brothers of the source . He modifies the farcical quality of the ...
... comedy by adding an episode of mistaken identity from another Plautus comedy , " The Amphitruo , " and doubles the confrontations by adding twin servants to the twin brothers of the source . He modifies the farcical quality of the ...
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