Italian Comedy in the Renaissance |
Contents
ITALIAN FARCE | 26 |
THE LEARNED COMEDY | 60 |
THE LEARNED COMEDY CONTINUED | 112 |
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Alvigia Ambrogio ancient Angelica Arcolano Aretino argument Ariosto Attilio bawd Bergamask Bernardo Betia better Bibbiena Bonifacio braggart soldier brother Callimaco Captain Casandro Cecchi characters Cinthio classical comic commedia commedia dell comrade courtesan courtier daughter dead delight dialogue disguise doctor Drusilla English epitasis Eutychia farce father Fessenio Flaminio Florence Florentine followed Fornaris Giannella girl Gisippo Gostanzo Grazzini honor humor husband imitation Italian comedy Jonson's Lady Latin learned comedy learned dramatists Lidio Ligurio literary Lucretio Machiavelli Maco maidservant Marescalco marriage marry master Mastica medieval Menaechmi Menato merchant named Naples neoclassical Niccolò Niceratus Nicia nurse parasite peasant farce pedant Pilucca Piraterio Plautus Plautus and Terence playwrights plot podestà poet Porta prologue prose religious plays rival Roman comedy Rome Ruberto Ruzzante sacred drama Sanguino says scene scudi serious comedy servant Siena sister sixteenth century speech Taddeo tell tragedy tragicomedy Venice verse widow wife woman wrote young lovers