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... Poets , a quarto edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 ; but no copy has been discovered . The earliest allusion to Shakespeare's connection with the subject is Meres ' mention of the play , in 1598 , as one of Shakespeare's ...
... Poets , a quarto edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 ; but no copy has been discovered . The earliest allusion to Shakespeare's connection with the subject is Meres ' mention of the play , in 1598 , as one of Shakespeare's ...
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... 30 40 He would have dropp'd his knife , and fell asleep 50 As Cerberus at the Thracian poet's feet . Come , let us go and make thy father blind ; For such a sight will blind a father's eye : Act II . Sc . iv . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... 30 40 He would have dropp'd his knife , and fell asleep 50 As Cerberus at the Thracian poet's feet . Come , let us go and make thy father blind ; For such a sight will blind a father's eye : Act II . Sc . iv . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... poet here describes , By nature made for murders and for rapes . Marc . O , why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ? 60 Tit . Give signs , sweet girl , for here are none but friends , What Roman ...
... poet here describes , By nature made for murders and for rapes . Marc . O , why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ? 60 Tit . Give signs , sweet girl , for here are none but friends , What Roman ...
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... poet and actor , Luigi Groto ; its date is 1578. There are some few striking resemblances with Shakespeare's play ; the most note- worthy being the parting of the two lovers . + Shakespeare's great contemporary , the Spanish dramatist ...
... poet and actor , Luigi Groto ; its date is 1578. There are some few striking resemblances with Shakespeare's play ; the most note- worthy being the parting of the two lovers . + Shakespeare's great contemporary , the Spanish dramatist ...
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... poet had evidently not made up his mind which of the two epitaphs to use , whether Timon's own , or that which , " commonly rehearsed , ” was not his “ but was made by the poet Callimachus . ” § " The play is , in its present state ...
... poet had evidently not made up his mind which of the two epitaphs to use , whether Timon's own , or that which , " commonly rehearsed , ” was not his “ but was made by the poet Callimachus . ” § " The play is , in its present state ...
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