The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen34Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... common consent , all arguments regarding the dates of the writing , performance , and publication of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be unnecessary always to mention here who it was who ...
... common consent , all arguments regarding the dates of the writing , performance , and publication of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be unnecessary always to mention here who it was who ...
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... common source in Chaucer's poem of that name , and the common use of the name Enceladus is utterly insufficient to prove anything whatever . The word “ palliament , ” a long white cloak , is , no doubt , found only in this play in ...
... common source in Chaucer's poem of that name , and the common use of the name Enceladus is utterly insufficient to prove anything whatever . The word “ palliament , ” a long white cloak , is , no doubt , found only in this play in ...
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... common property among Elizabethan authors , and , as I have already said , on the excellent authority of Mr. Crawford , who at any rate does know his Titus Andronicus , Shakespeare borrowed from Greene , so that even close coincidences ...
... common property among Elizabethan authors , and , as I have already said , on the excellent authority of Mr. Crawford , who at any rate does know his Titus Andronicus , Shakespeare borrowed from Greene , so that even close coincidences ...
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Aaron affection authorship Bassianus blood bring brother character child Chiron close comes common course critics dead death Demetrius doth doubt Elizabethan emperor empress Enter evidence eyes father favour feel friends give Goths hand hast hath heart heaven Henry honour Introduction kill King later Lavinia Lear least leave live look lord Lucius Marc Marcus means mind Moor moral murder nature never noble original perhaps person piece play plot poor possible probably queen regarded revenge Richard Roman Rome Saturninus scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare shows sons sorrow speak speech story sure sweet Tamora tears tell thee thing thou Titus Andronicus tragedy tribunes true turn villain whole writing written wrong young