The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen4Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Shakespeare's debt to Plautus is direct or indirect is a matter somewhat difficult to determine . The question opens up the wider question of Shakespeare's knowledge of Latin , a subject which has recently been much discussed ; 1 but ...
... Shakespeare's debt to Plautus is direct or indirect is a matter somewhat difficult to determine . The question opens up the wider question of Shakespeare's knowledge of Latin , a subject which has recently been much discussed ; 1 but ...
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William Shakespeare. seas . against Shakespeare's accurate knowledge of Latin and his direct recourse to the text of Plautus is that , assuming the Folio text was printed from Shakespeare's manuscript , as is probable enough , it is ...
William Shakespeare. seas . against Shakespeare's accurate knowledge of Latin and his direct recourse to the text of Plautus is that , assuming the Folio text was printed from Shakespeare's manuscript , as is probable enough , it is ...
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William Shakespeare. kitchen - wench ( III . ii . 95 ) ; the gossips ' feast ( v . i . 406 ) ; Pentecost ( IV . i . 1 ) ; and the Priory or Abbey ( the names with Shakespeare are synonymous ) in Act v . - beyond doubt the Priory of ...
William Shakespeare. kitchen - wench ( III . ii . 95 ) ; the gossips ' feast ( v . i . 406 ) ; Pentecost ( IV . i . 1 ) ; and the Priory or Abbey ( the names with Shakespeare are synonymous ) in Act v . - beyond doubt the Priory of ...
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