No rival appeared to dispute the popularity enjoyed by Plautus, Caecilius, and Terence, as authors of the Comoedia Palliata; but the literary activity of Afranius and of T.
After the decline of the Comoedia palliata, the Comoedia togata, which professed to represent the Roman and Italian life of the middle classes, first obtained popular favour.
A third Latin 'Pear-tree' story occurs in the Comoedia Lydiae, by Matthieu de Vendome, and was printed from a MS.
But they had also a comoedia togata; so called from the Roman dress which was usually worn in it.
That, however, this was not accomplished by the comoedia togata, is proved by the indifferent manner in which it is mentioned by the ancients.
The Comoedia Divina is a very clever and somewhat profane satire, such as Voltaire might have written had he been a German of the nineteenth century.
The Comoedia Divina is a mockery, not political, but literary, and as such anti-mystic and conservative.
I think the Munich critic could have seen only some extracts from the Comoedia Divina; for, so far from Batornicki "plundering freely," I do not find any resemblance between the works except in the sole word comoedia.
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