The Comedy of ErrorsHarper, 1884 - 153 páginas |
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... appears to us that every one of an audience of the Comedy of Errors , who keeps his eyes open , will , after he has ... appear identical by the colour and false hair of the tiring - room - and be dressed with apparently perfect sim ...
... appears to us that every one of an audience of the Comedy of Errors , who keeps his eyes open , will , after he has ... appear identical by the colour and false hair of the tiring - room - and be dressed with apparently perfect sim ...
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... appears to us , then , that as this farce of real life was very soon at an end , when we had become a lit- tle familiar with the peculiarities in the persons of these twin- brothers , so the spectator of the Comedy of Errors will very ...
... appears to us , then , that as this farce of real life was very soon at an end , when we had become a lit- tle familiar with the peculiarities in the persons of these twin- brothers , so the spectator of the Comedy of Errors will very ...
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... Gentlemen of Verona . These distinctions between the Antipholuses and Dromios have not , as far as we know , been before pointed out ; but they certainly do ex- ist , and appear to us to be defined by 24 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... Gentlemen of Verona . These distinctions between the Antipholuses and Dromios have not , as far as we know , been before pointed out ; but they certainly do ex- ist , and appear to us to be defined by 24 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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William Shakespeare. ist , and appear to us to be defined by the great master of character with singular force as well as delicacy . Of course the characters of the twins could not be violently contrasted , for that would have destroyed ...
William Shakespeare. ist , and appear to us to be defined by the great master of character with singular force as well as delicacy . Of course the characters of the twins could not be violently contrasted , for that would have destroyed ...
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... appears to be an amusing satire on man's power of observation and recogni- tion . The accidental resemblance of two ... appear a mere superfluous appendage . Hence Adriana's unreasonable jealousy of her husband , which again is but a ...
... appears to be an amusing satire on man's power of observation and recogni- tion . The accidental resemblance of two ... appear a mere superfluous appendage . Hence Adriana's unreasonable jealousy of her husband , which again is but a ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
1st folio 2d folio Abbess Adriana Ægeon Angelo Antipholus of E Antipholus of Ephesus ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE Balthazar brother Camb Capell chain changed Clarke Coll Comedy of Errors coney-catchers conjecture conjurer Courtesan didst dine dinner doors doth Dromio of E DROMIO OF EPHESUS DROMIO OF SYRACUSE ducats Duke early eds edition editors Egeon Enter ANTIPHOLUS Enter DROMIO Epidamnum Exeunt folio reading Gentlemen of Verona gold hair Halliwell cites Halliwell quotes Hanmer hast hath Henry Henry VI humour husband later folios Latin Luce Luciana Macb Malone master mean Menæchmus Merchant Merchant of Venice merry Messenio mistress Pinch Plautus play poet Pope pray quoth rhyme Rich Rolfe Rolfe's SCENE Schmidt Shakespeare Shakspere sister Solinus Sonn Sosicles speak Steevens sweet Syracusian tell Temp thee Theo thou art twin villain Warb wife word
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Página 120 - In such a night Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew And saw the lion's shadow ere himself And ran dismay'd away. Lor. In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea banks and waft her love To come again to Carthage.
Página 102 - Venus and Adonis, his Lucrece, his sugred Sonnets among his private friends, &c. "As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for comedy and tragedy among the Latines, so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage...
Página 102 - As Epius Stolo said, that the Muses would speake with Plautus tongue, if they would speak Latin : so I say that the Muses would speak with Shakespeares fine filed phrase, if they would speake English.
Página 107 - What child is there that coming to a play and seeing Thebes written in great letters upon an old door doth believe that it is Thebes?88 If then a man can arrive to the child's age, to know that the poets...
Página 117 - Sweet sister, let me live : What sin you do to save a brother's life, Nature dispenses with the deed so far, That it becomes a virtue.
Página 138 - In secret riding through the air she comes, Lured with the smell of infant blood, to dance With Lapland witches, while the labouring moon Eclipses at their charms.