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The Comedy of Errors opens under the shadow of bloody inter - city trade war , and this reappears in Twelfth Night to sharpen the acrimonious confrontation between Antonio and Orsino at the start of the final scene .
The Comedy of Errors opens under the shadow of bloody inter - city trade war , and this reappears in Twelfth Night to sharpen the acrimonious confrontation between Antonio and Orsino at the start of the final scene .
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This is the sort of comedy of which Shakespeare is the greatest master . He could write the satiric type too , but he was most at home in what C. L. Barber has called “ festive ” comedy . ' It was probably this type that Dr. Johnson had ...
This is the sort of comedy of which Shakespeare is the greatest master . He could write the satiric type too , but he was most at home in what C. L. Barber has called “ festive ” comedy . ' It was probably this type that Dr. Johnson had ...
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And that by comedies good counsel is ministered , it appeareth by the sentence of Parmeno , in the second comedy of Terence . .. 75 76 Between Elyot and Castiglione lie the effects of the Reformation . Elyot here follows Melanchthon's ...
And that by comedies good counsel is ministered , it appeareth by the sentence of Parmeno , in the second comedy of Terence . .. 75 76 Between Elyot and Castiglione lie the effects of the Reformation . Elyot here follows Melanchthon's ...
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
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