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Page 85
... Plautus only indirectly , if at all . In the Tirsian play , Rodrigo's lost opportunity affords the climax ; it is the circumstance toward which all the action of the comedia moves ; and once it has eventuated , the play is over . Its ...
... Plautus only indirectly , if at all . In the Tirsian play , Rodrigo's lost opportunity affords the climax ; it is the circumstance toward which all the action of the comedia moves ; and once it has eventuated , the play is over . Its ...
Page 86
... Plautus is quite possible . " One would have to know the chronological order of his acquaintance with the various works in which the theme appears before he could state Tirso's original source . It is indeed true , as Stiefel suggested ...
... Plautus is quite possible . " One would have to know the chronological order of his acquaintance with the various works in which the theme appears before he could state Tirso's original source . It is indeed true , as Stiefel suggested ...
Page 93
... Plautus's plays , even though there is no present proof of it . His thorough training as a friar made him completely familiar with Latin ; his bent for the comedia surely gave him the inspiration to read widely in Latin comedy . 9. So ...
... Plautus's plays , even though there is no present proof of it . His thorough training as a friar made him completely familiar with Latin ; his bent for the comedia surely gave him the inspiration to read widely in Latin comedy . 9. So ...
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