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... Scene II . Scene 11. ] Johnson suggests beginning the Second Act here . But this would never do , as these two scenes must follow close on each other , and the only solution of the time - difficulty is to suppose an interval between the ...
... Scene II . Scene 11. ] Johnson suggests beginning the Second Act here . But this would never do , as these two scenes must follow close on each other , and the only solution of the time - difficulty is to suppose an interval between the ...
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... Scene 11. ] The whole of this scene occurs only in the Folio , which is here followed . Hence it is either a later addition or a portion of the original omitted when acted . I am strongly inclined to think the latter , for the scene ...
... Scene 11. ] The whole of this scene occurs only in the Folio , which is here followed . Hence it is either a later addition or a portion of the original omitted when acted . I am strongly inclined to think the latter , for the scene ...
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... Scene III . 1. Come , Marcus ] Here Titus seems , or rather feigns , to have lapsed from his strenuous mood into one between mad- You , cousins , shall ness and senility . There is consider- able resemblance between this scene and one ...
... Scene III . 1. Come , Marcus ] Here Titus seems , or rather feigns , to have lapsed from his strenuous mood into one between mad- You , cousins , shall ness and senility . There is consider- able resemblance between this scene and one ...
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