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Title: Shakespeare Study Programs; The Comedies
Author: Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke
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SHAKESPEARE STUDY PROGRAMS: THE COMEDIES
by
CHARLOTTE PORTER & HELEN A. CLARKE
Authors of _The Tragedies_
Editors of the _Pembroke Shakespeare_, the _First Folio Shakespeare_,
_Poet Lore_, etc.
Boston: Richard G. Badger
Toronto: The Copp Clark Co., Limited
The Gorham Press, Boston, U.S.A.
[Illustration: ARTI et VERITATI]
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
The Shakespeare Study Programs appeared originally in _Poet Lore_.
They have met with marked favor, and have been reprinted as the back
numbers went out of print. The steady demand for these programs
prompts the present issue in book-form. Several new programs have been
added, and those reprinted have been revised.
The references in this volume are to the "First Folio Edition" of
Shakespeare, edited by Charlotte Porter.
"Criticism is the endeavour to find, to know, to love, to recommend
not only the best, but all the good that has been known and thought
and written in the world. ... It shows how to grasp and how to
enjoy;... it helps the ear to listen when the horns of England blow."
--GEORGE SAINTSBURY, "History of Criticism."
CONTENTS
The Comedie of Errors
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Taming of the Shrew
Love's Labour's Lost
Much Adoe About Nothing
A Midsommer Nights Dreame
The Merchant of Venice
The Merry Wives of Windsor
As You Like It
Twelfe Night
The Tempest
The Winter's Tale
THE COMEDIE OF ERRORS
In the Summer of 1594 a translation of a Latin Farce by the Roman
Dramatist, Plautus, was made ready for publication in London. It may
even have been published then, for, although the title page
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