Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... Plautine insertions . ' Slaves were ' , to quote Webster , 24 ' beaten up through the whole history of comedy ' , and even Menander has in the Perinthia ( 393K ) a passage as brutal as anything in Plautus .The Plautine epithet mastigia ...
... Plautine insertions . ' Slaves were ' , to quote Webster , 24 ' beaten up through the whole history of comedy ' , and even Menander has in the Perinthia ( 393K ) a passage as brutal as anything in Plautus .The Plautine epithet mastigia ...
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... Plautine ancestors . Eric Bentley has remarked that ' Brecht's final attitude would be vehemently anti- tragic . The newfangled notion of Epic Theatre can be construed as a synonym for traditional comedy ' . Bloody Five and Galy Gay are ...
... Plautine ancestors . Eric Bentley has remarked that ' Brecht's final attitude would be vehemently anti- tragic . The newfangled notion of Epic Theatre can be construed as a synonym for traditional comedy ' . Bloody Five and Galy Gay are ...
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... Plautine slave . His big moment comes in the first scene , when he delivers the great account of the battle he never witnessed ; thereafter he is completely quelled by Mercury as his double , though he holds his own for a time with some ...
... Plautine slave . His big moment comes in the first scene , when he delivers the great account of the battle he never witnessed ; thereafter he is completely quelled by Mercury as his double , though he holds his own for a time with some ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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