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2000
Abstract What did Shakespeare read in order to write his comedies? He read the classics, probably in Latin and in translation, especially Plautus (c. 250-184 BC) and Terence (c.190-159 BC). These playwrights, heirs to Menander (fourth century BC) and other Greeks, gave to later generations a flexible repertory of comic characters-the old
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Abstract What did Shakespeare read in order to write his comedies? He read the classics, probably in Latin and in translation, especially Plautus (c. 250-184 BC) and Terence (c.190-159 BC). These playwrights, heirs to Menander (fourth century BC) and other Greeks, gave to later generations a flexible repertory of comic characters-the old
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2011
Analisi della dimensione della commedia nella serialità€ televisiva americana, con particolare riferimento al suo ruolo socio ...
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Analisi della dimensione della commedia nella serialità€ televisiva americana, con particolare riferimento al suo ruolo socio ...
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International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice, 2022
Sharon Lockyer, Simon Weaver
exaly
Sharon Lockyer, Simon Weaver
exaly

