Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Plautus and Terence was at least as great as theirs had been of Menander and Apollodorus , took the same liberties with Plautine narrative and with Terence's interlocking double plots as Terence had done with his Greek forebears and ...
... Plautus and Terence was at least as great as theirs had been of Menander and Apollodorus , took the same liberties with Plautine narrative and with Terence's interlocking double plots as Terence had done with his Greek forebears and ...
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... Plautus alone ; one also appears in a Pauline epistle , describing an event that took place in Ephesus . In Acts some itinerant exorcists " planned to experi- ment by using the name of the Lord Jesus . " The incantation they chose was ...
... Plautus alone ; one also appears in a Pauline epistle , describing an event that took place in Ephesus . In Acts some itinerant exorcists " planned to experi- ment by using the name of the Lord Jesus . " The incantation they chose was ...
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... Plautus either omits or depicts incidentally . For example , in Plautus's play not until the last act do we learn the location of the twins ' separa- tion : at ' Tarentum , at a great mart ' . In contrast , Egeon's narrative on the loss ...
... Plautus either omits or depicts incidentally . For example , in Plautus's play not until the last act do we learn the location of the twins ' separa- tion : at ' Tarentum , at a great mart ' . In contrast , Egeon's narrative on the loss ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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