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The earliest allusion to Shakespeare's connection with the subject is Meres ' mention of the play , in 1598 , as one of Shakespeare's well - known tragedies . There can be little doubt that Ravenscroft , who " about the time of the ...
The earliest allusion to Shakespeare's connection with the subject is Meres ' mention of the play , in 1598 , as one of Shakespeare's well - known tragedies . There can be little doubt that Ravenscroft , who " about the time of the ...
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The problem is complicated by the fact that there must have been at least three plays on the subject , according to the references in the Stationers ' Registers , and Henslowe's Diary . Jonson probably referred to an older play when he ...
The problem is complicated by the fact that there must have been at least three plays on the subject , according to the references in the Stationers ' Registers , and Henslowe's Diary . Jonson probably referred to an older play when he ...
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The ballad given in Percy's Reliques was evidently based on the present play , though formerly considered as its source . The Time of the Play . The period covered by the play is four days represented on the stage ; with , possibly ...
The ballad given in Percy's Reliques was evidently based on the present play , though formerly considered as its source . The Time of the Play . The period covered by the play is four days represented on the stage ; with , possibly ...
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... from one side , Saturninus attended , Tamora , Demetrius , Chiron , and Aaron ; from the other , Bassianus , Lavinia , with others . Sat. So Bassianus , you have play'd your prize : God give you joy , sir , of your gallant bride !
... from one side , Saturninus attended , Tamora , Demetrius , Chiron , and Aaron ; from the other , Bassianus , Lavinia , with others . Sat. So Bassianus , you have play'd your prize : God give you joy , sir , of your gallant bride !
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Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scrowl . Chi . Go home , call for sweet water , wash thy hands . Dem .
Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scrowl . Chi . Go home , call for sweet water , wash thy hands . Dem .
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