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... because the translation of the Menachmi of Plautus , from which the plot
appears to have been taken , was not published till 1595. But on a more attentive
examination of 1 6 The words heir and hair were , I make no doubt , pronounced
alike ...
... because the translation of the Menachmi of Plautus , from which the plot
appears to have been taken , was not published till 1595. But on a more attentive
examination of 1 6 The words heir and hair were , I make no doubt , pronounced
alike ...
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The piece was entered at Stationers ' Hall , June 10 , 1594 , and as the author
had translated all the comedies of Plautus , it may be presumed that the whole
work had been the employment of some years : and this might have been one of
the ...
The piece was entered at Stationers ' Hall , June 10 , 1594 , and as the author
had translated all the comedies of Plautus , it may be presumed that the whole
work had been the employment of some years : and this might have been one of
the ...
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A play with the same title as that before us , was exhibited at Gray's inn in
December 1594 ; but I know not whether it was Shakspeare's play , or a
translation from Plautus . ” After such sports , ( says the writer of Gesta Grayorum ,
1688 , ) a ...
A play with the same title as that before us , was exhibited at Gray's inn in
December 1594 ; but I know not whether it was Shakspeare's play , or a
translation from Plautus . ” After such sports , ( says the writer of Gesta Grayorum ,
1688 , ) a ...
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Aulus Gellius informs us , that some plays are ascribed absolutely to Plautus ,
which he only re - touched and polished ; and this is undoubtedly the case with
our author likewise . The revival of this performance , which Ben Jonson calls
stale ...
Aulus Gellius informs us , that some plays are ascribed absolutely to Plautus ,
which he only re - touched and polished ; and this is undoubtedly the case with
our author likewise . The revival of this performance , which Ben Jonson calls
stale ...
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Besides the releinblance of particular passages scattered up and down in
different plays , it is well known , that the Comedy of Errors is in great measure
founded on the Menaechmi of Plautus ; but I X4 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE .
311 1 ...
Besides the releinblance of particular passages scattered up and down in
different plays , it is well known , that the Comedy of Errors is in great measure
founded on the Menaechmi of Plautus ; but I X4 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE .
311 1 ...
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