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... Comedy of Errors " was played in the hall of Gray's Inn . There was considerable confusion brought about by the students of the Inner Temple : " and after such sports , a Comedy of Errors , like to Plautus his Menechmus , was played by ...
... Comedy of Errors " was played in the hall of Gray's Inn . There was considerable confusion brought about by the students of the Inner Temple : " and after such sports , a Comedy of Errors , like to Plautus his Menechmus , was played by ...
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... comedy * The following extract from the opening of the third Scene of the fourth Act of this comedy is a fair example of its style : - Custance . What mean these lewde felowes thus to trouble me stil ? Sym Suresby here , perchaunce ...
... comedy * The following extract from the opening of the third Scene of the fourth Act of this comedy is a fair example of its style : - Custance . What mean these lewde felowes thus to trouble me stil ? Sym Suresby here , perchaunce ...
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... comedy are freely intro- duced the pedant Holofernes , the curate Sir Nathaniel , the fantastic braggadocio soldier Armado , are all well- known characters of the contemporary Italian drama . Of this comedy , indeed , Gervinus says ...
... comedy are freely intro- duced the pedant Holofernes , the curate Sir Nathaniel , the fantastic braggadocio soldier Armado , are all well- known characters of the contemporary Italian drama . Of this comedy , indeed , Gervinus says ...
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