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Página xxviii
... Messenio the slave inquires which of the Menechmi came with him from the ship , with Errors , V. i . 410 sqq . , where Dromio S. mistakes Ant . E. for his own master . " " Another point which seems to militate against the idea that ...
... Messenio the slave inquires which of the Menechmi came with him from the ship , with Errors , V. i . 410 sqq . , where Dromio S. mistakes Ant . E. for his own master . " " Another point which seems to militate against the idea that ...
Página xxx
... Messenio after " six years roaming about Istria , Hispania , Massylia , Ilyria , all the upper sea , all high Greece , all Haven Towns in Italy , " is summoned by Erotium's servant to the dinner in place of his brother , the Citizen ...
... Messenio after " six years roaming about Istria , Hispania , Massylia , Ilyria , all the upper sea , all high Greece , all Haven Towns in Italy , " is summoned by Erotium's servant to the dinner in place of his brother , the Citizen ...
Página xxxi
... Messenio , the Traveller's servant , who for the " good turne " is thanked and promised his freedom . The Citizen then departs , and the Traveller appears , and is reminded of the promised freedom by Messenio , who thus makes his real ...
... Messenio , the Traveller's servant , who for the " good turne " is thanked and promised his freedom . The Citizen then departs , and the Traveller appears , and is reminded of the promised freedom by Messenio , who thus makes his real ...
Página xxxii
... Messenio by Dromio of Syracuse , and the Medicus by Dr. Pinch . On the other hand , he discards , as useless for his purposes , the stereotyped character of the parasite Peniculus , Senex the father - in - law of the Citizen , and the ...
... Messenio by Dromio of Syracuse , and the Medicus by Dr. Pinch . On the other hand , he discards , as useless for his purposes , the stereotyped character of the parasite Peniculus , Senex the father - in - law of the Citizen , and the ...
Página 141
... MESSENIO , his servant , and some Saylers . Men . Surely Messenio , I thinke Sea - fairers never take so comfortable a joy in any thing as when they have been long tost and turmoyld in the wide seas , they hap at last to ken land . Mess ...
... MESSENIO , his servant , and some Saylers . Men . Surely Messenio , I thinke Sea - fairers never take so comfortable a joy in any thing as when they have been long tost and turmoyld in the wide seas , they hap at last to ken land . Mess ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Antipholus of Ephesus Antipholus of Syracuse brother Capell conj chain cloake Collier comedies Compare line Craig didst dine dinner door doth DROMIO of Ephesus Dromio of Syracuse Duke Dyce Editor Enter ANTIPHOLUS Epidamnum Erot Erotium Errors Exeunt Exit fairy fetch Folio fool Gentlemen of Verona gold hair Hanmer hast hath Henry Henry IV Henry VI husband Keightley Love's Labour's Lost Luciana Malone master meaning Menaecmi Menechmus Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Mess Messenio Midsummer-Night's Dream mistress never Othello passage Peniculus Plautus play Pope pray quibble reading refers Richard III Romeo and Juliet rope's end Rowe says SCENE sense Shakespeare ship speak stale Steevens quotes Syracusian tell thee Theobald thou art Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Twelfth Night villain Walker conj wife Wives of Windsor word
Pasajes populares
Página xiv - 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 93 - He understood the speech of birds As well as they themselves do words ; Could tell what subtlest parrots mean, That speak and think contrary clean ; What member 'tis of whom they talk When they cry ' Rope,' and
Página xiii - The author is at home in his subject, and presents his views in an almost singularly clear and satisfactory manner. . . . The volume is a valuable contribution to one of the most difficult, and at the same time one of the most important subjects of investigation at the present day.
Página xxxii - THE myriad-minded man, our, and all men's, Shakspeare, has in this piece presented us with a legitimate farce in exactest consonance with the philosophical principles and character of farce, as distinguished from comedy and from entertainments.
Página 86 - I loved her most, and thought to set my rest On her kind nursery.